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.
: The book is explicitly marketed as an MMF (Male-Male-Female) romance , featuring scenes that explore MF, MM, and MFM dynamics.
: Fans praise the intense chemistry and the "sweet" nature of the devotion shown by the male leads. 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 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 : The hospital/office setting provides the backdrop for
: A hallmark of Lena Little’s writing style, the "alpha male" obsession is a driving force of the plot.
: One of the two primary love interests. He is portrayed as possessive and "growly," eventually becoming the catalyst for the story's conflict as he struggles with sharing Delia. : Eager and adventurous, Delia represents the classic
: Some critics found the title misleading, noting that the story begins as a menage romance but shifts focus primarily toward a traditional MF (Male-Female) relationship by the end, leaving some plot threads involving Curtis unresolved. Her Two Doctors (A MMF Ménage Romance Book 1)