Kasen Reed was a lonely guy with hardly any friends. Sheltered by his domineering, cynical mother, he never gained much of a social status and he’s never known true affection. At the age of 19, he finally moves out to start his own life and he has no idea where he’s going from here.
Rowan Kelly moved to the tiny town of Chartreuse, Alabama in hopes of starting anew. After a messy breakup that lingers over his head, and his heart, he believes he’s finally found the perfect place to open his clinic and do what he loves best; helping animals. Despite how picture perfect the quaint little town seems, the 26 year old feels like something is missing…..
Two lonesome hearts will have a chance encounter in a town that doesn’t seem to be ready for the acceptance of love equality, but will it stop them from being together?
Rowan Kelly moved to the tiny town of Chartreuse, Alabama in hopes of starting anew. After a messy breakup that lingers over his head, and his heart, he believes he’s finally found the perfect place to open his clinic and do what he loves best; helping animals. Despite how picture perfect the quaint little town seems, the 26 year old feels like something is missing…..
Two lonesome hearts will have a chance encounter in a town that doesn’t seem to be ready for the acceptance of love equality, but will it stop them from being together?
I completely fell in love with this book and the characters. T.E. Ridener did an amazing job with this book and I am happy that yet another author is bringing awareness to a problem that we have. The characters in the book are so relatable. I love Rowan and Kasen. It was difficult to read some of this book just because I have seen people go through similar things that both these men have to go through. T.E. Ridener did an excellent job at bringing attention to the problem without sugar coating it and also without being so graphic that would make it hard to read. I could not help but want to jump into the book and protect both of these men. I loved the journey that I got to go on with them. I would highly recommend this book.
Reviewed by Melonie
Reviewed by Melonie