Her Two Doctors | By Lena Little
: The hospital/office setting provides the backdrop for the power imbalance and professional tension common in the "boss/employee" trope.
: A hallmark of Lena Little’s writing style, the "alpha male" obsession is a driving force of the plot. Her Two Doctors by Lena Little
: Eager and adventurous, Delia represents the classic "small-town girl in the big city" trope. She is characterized by her willingness to explore her desires and her surprise at the dual attraction of her employers. : The hospital/office setting provides the backdrop for
: The second love interest who participates in the initial sharing arrangement. While he is a major figure, some readers have noted that his resolution in the story is less defined compared to Dillon's. Themes and Narrative Tropes She is characterized by her willingness to explore
: The transition from Delia's sheltered background to the "daring" lifestyle of the doctors serves as a vehicle for her character growth. Critical Reception
The following is an analysis of , a contemporary romance novella by Lena Little , published in December 2022. As part of the author’s "Steamy Shorts" collection, the book explores themes of polyamory, obsession, and the complexities of power dynamics in a workplace setting. Plot Overview