A review by noa_ashley_
Morgan by Riley Hart

3.0

"Everything was brighter when you were there. I don't think I'd have made it through my childhood without you." - Morgan

"Morgan is a lot of things. He's flawed and imperfect, but he's not the type to throw the word love around if he doesn't feel it." - Dusty

Dusty and Morgan have been childhood best friends. Dusty was always there for Morgan, to help him with his grief and complicated relationships with his family. And Morgan helped Dusty's family wherever he could. Dusty's parents always had room for Morgan and it's good that he grew up with them by his side, that he knows what healthy relationships look like. The Swift brothers grew up around grief, a place where men can't talk about their feelings and they were blamed for things that weren't their fault. That's how they grew up and that explains a lot about the behaviors of the Swift brothers. They are all adults now and they are learning how to form healthy relationships with each other.

Dusty is very patient and loving and even after 10 years, he still knows how to treat Morgan and their connection felt comforting. However I did think this book was a bit repetitive, they had a lot of the same conversations and conclusions. The connection of the brothers is growing with each book and I'm ready for the next one. They all deserve love and to heal.