My rating: 4 of 5 stars
Rhys is a beloved veterinarian with a public image built on compassion, but when legal avenues fail to stop animal cruelty, he secretly takes justice into his own hands. Noah, stuck working at a grim puppy farm, helps a masked intruder free the dogs — only to discover it’s Rhys and to witness far more than he intended. Their connection quickly turns intense and dangerous, forcing Noah to decide how much of Rhys’s darkness he can accept, and whether loving him means living with blood on his hands.
I loved how naturally Noah fit into Rhys’s life, especially with his gentle focus on the health and wellbeing of the dogs rescued from the puppy farm. That shared compassion became the heart of their connection. Rhys showed his affection in the only ways he truly knew how — by caring for Noah and for the animals Noah cared about — and it made their relationship feel both tender and a little obsessive in the best way. Rhys is a strange, intense man with his OCD routines and his lethal determination to stop animal cruelty, but Noah softens him in ways no one else ever has. Their bond grows out of that mix of darkness and devotion, and it was delightful to watch unfold. The story was full of emotions and feelings from start to finish, and the balance between danger, affection, and moral complexity made it a gripping, satisfying read. This was an MM story with mature content.
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