A review by brutalistemerald
And All Their Stars by Riley Nash

4.0

More Jonah and Gray from [b:Make Me Fall|60577344|Make Me Fall (Water, Air, Earth, Fire, #2)|Riley Nash|https://i.gr-assets.com/images/S/compressed.photo.goodreads.com/books/1646787444l/60577344._SY75_.jpg|95479561]! This novella focuses on them and expanding their family.

We knew from the previous book that Gray was fostered and that it had had a significant impact on him, so it’s not unsurprising that he has strong feelings to deal with when fostering a young boy who reminds him of himself and his childhood.

I’m openly not a fan of babies/children in romances (they just get in the way!) but this genuinely added depth to Jonah and Gray’s story. We’d already had them falling in love and getting established in their relationship. I found their love, tenderness and care for each other really compelling in [b:Make Me Fall|60577344|Make Me Fall (Water, Air, Earth, Fire, #2)|Riley Nash|https://i.gr-assets.com/images/S/compressed.photo.goodreads.com/books/1646787444l/60577344._SY75_.jpg|95479561], so to see them as parents makes sense.

There is a trigger warning at the start of the novella, which is always useful and appreciated.