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A review by ladymacbeth2024
Easton by Riley Hart
5.0
5 stars
I believe this can be the most emotional series Riley hart has written so far (along with Broken Pieces), the level of hurt/comfort is high and I can just imagine how intense "Rhett" will be.
I think she did a very good job describing all what happened in Easton's life and all his emotions: the hurt and the pain of losing his mom and, especially, his twin sister, the feelings of being abandoned by his big brothers, because he was not enough. He was so so lonely.
Easton is such a precious soul, his pure nature reflects on how he takes care of his dogs and it really broke my heart seeig that his dogs' love was the only one he felt he deserved.
Archer is a patient man, a very patient man, he always knows how to approach Easton, how not to scare him or push him too much, but, above all, he knows how to make Easton feel safe.
There's a lot to unfold in this story and, like it happened with the previous book, "Morgan", this is not just the romantic story of a couple, but of three brothers who are trying to reconnect after life threw at them so much hurt and loss.
It's painful but it's also very very beautiful and I cannot wait to read "Rhett" too.
P.S.: I hope there's a special place in hell waiting for Gregory...
I received an ARC from the author and this is my honest review.
I believe this can be the most emotional series Riley hart has written so far (along with Broken Pieces), the level of hurt/comfort is high and I can just imagine how intense "Rhett" will be.
I think she did a very good job describing all what happened in Easton's life and all his emotions: the hurt and the pain of losing his mom and, especially, his twin sister, the feelings of being abandoned by his big brothers, because he was not enough. He was so so lonely.
Easton is such a precious soul, his pure nature reflects on how he takes care of his dogs and it really broke my heart seeig that his dogs' love was the only one he felt he deserved.
Archer is a patient man, a very patient man, he always knows how to approach Easton, how not to scare him or push him too much, but, above all, he knows how to make Easton feel safe.
There's a lot to unfold in this story and, like it happened with the previous book, "Morgan", this is not just the romantic story of a couple, but of three brothers who are trying to reconnect after life threw at them so much hurt and loss.
It's painful but it's also very very beautiful and I cannot wait to read "Rhett" too.
P.S.: I hope there's a special place in hell waiting for Gregory...
I received an ARC from the author and this is my honest review.