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Working Out the Kinks Books in Order

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Find KM Neuhold’s Working Out the Kinks books in order, with summaries, series background, and notes on these kink positive, long term relationship romances.

Last updated: January 16, 2026

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Stay

by KM Neuhold

2019

Jonas and Lars have been in love for a decade, but discovering an unexpected kink upends Jonas’s sense of self. Through letters to a sex advice columnist and vulnerable talks with Lars, they learn how puppy play can deepen, not threaten, their bond.

2

Heel

by KM Neuhold

2019

Adrian is a sweet pup recovering from abuse, more comfortable in high heels and a tail than in his own skin. Vale, the man he calls Daddy, offers gentle structure, fierce protection, and the kind of love that makes their shared kinks feel safe.

Series background & context

Working Out the Kinks is a small, emotionally intense series about established or nearly established couples who discover new sides of their sexuality and kink. Rather than focusing on first crushes or brand new relationships, these books ask what happens when you already love someone deeply and then realize there is more you want to explore.

Stay introduces a couple who have been together for a decade and are, by most measures, rock solid. One of them stumbles across puppy play at Pride and feels a jolt of recognition that unsettles everything he thought he knew about himself. The story unfolds through letters to a kink advice columnist and careful, sometimes clumsy conversations with his partner as they figure out what this new desire means for their life together.

Heel picks up threads from Stay and gives a side character his own arc. Adrian has survived an abusive relationship and is still learning to trust his own wants. The man who wants to be his Daddy understands that healing is not linear. Their dynamic includes high heels, puppy play, and plenty of cuddling, but it is built first on safety and patience.

Across the series, Neuhold treats kink as something that can deepen intimacy when handled with care. The books are explicit, but they never lose sight of the emotional stakes. Partners talk through boundaries, use safewords, and check in often. Outside of the bedroom, they deal with jobs, friends, and complicated families, reminding readers that kink happens inside ordinary lives.

If you like romances about couples who are already committed and are now renegotiating what pleasure, trust, and partnership look like as they grow, Working Out the Kinks offers a warm, kink positive lens on happily ever afters.

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