A review by ladymacbeth2024
Rhett by Riley Hart

5.0

5 stars
When I read Morgan, I disliked Rhett a first sight for obvious reasons. I was honestly a little skeptical about his book because, come on, he was not that great, he behaved horribly with their brothers. But at the same time I really craved his book because if there is one author in this world who can make me change my mind and love imperfect men, well, it’s definitely Riley Hart.
After reading Easton I knew I would fall in love with Rhett too: his wall were starting to crumble and we had glimpses of his pain and also of his trueself.
I devoured his book in one sitting: I have no words to describe how wonderful Rhett is, it was like when the restorers finish working on a paint and under several layers of worthless paintings, they discover a masterpiece.
Rhett is like this, a wonderful soul, a caring brother, a loving partner, an imperfect man and so so much more.
I’m not going to spoil anything, but I need to say these two things:
First, I had conflicted feelings towards Rhett's mother since the first book and I loved that the author pointed them out here too: she was a victim of her narcissistic husband, but she still could have done more for her children and trying harder to let Rhett feeling that he was loved too.
Second, Rhett's relationship with Meadow is beyond wonderful and I really really loved that he had her in his life.

Absolutely worth all the tears. Highly recommended.

I received an ARC of this book from the author and this is my honest review