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Rhett
by Riley Hart
Rhett is the oldest Swift brother and is trying to figure out who he actually is after finally walking away from his abusive father. As his brothers move on and heal, Rhett meets Tripp, a single father who extends his kindness to Rhett. Tripp is wary of falling for anyone after his wife left years ago, but he can't help but be intrigued by Rhett. He's nothing like Tripp imagined and as they grow close, they find what's been missing from their lives all along.
Rhett is a perfectionist who's trying to find himself and recover from his dad's abuse. He's stoic, a bit quirky, and at first appears closed off, but underneath it all he's a kind man who actively tries to do the best by his family, even if it is difficult. Tripp and his daughter Meadow open up their lives to Rhett, and he couldn't fit more perfectly. Tripp genuinely cares about Rhett's interests and thoughts, taking care of him in a way he's never had before. Tripp is an amazing human, the perfect, accepting dad for Meadow and partner for Rhett. Rhett brings his own care and compassion for Tripp, and together they create a sweet, loving family.
There wasn't anything wrong with this book, I just wasn't very invested or captivated. I think if I read this series all at once instead of months between each, reading them as they came out, they would've had more impact. They're all sweet, emotional stories about finding yourself and deciding you deserve love and happiness. It was heartwarming to watch all the brothers move on from their childhood trauma to make the happy family they always wanted. The epilogue did have me tearing up a bit, it was an endearing and satisfying happily ever after for everyone.
Read if you like:
• hurt/comfort
• friends to lovers
• single parent
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