My rating: 3 of 5 stars
Brad is the only brother without a boy of his own and that makes him feel completely out of place. That means he is lonely and so continues to find solace in his barn blowing things up and writing poetry - he even has a publishing contract although he has no idea what to do about it. Then a shy young man turns up at Christmas Tree farm from his publisher to illustrate the poems. The man can't remember who he is even though he and Brad have met before (and so can the rest of the family). Eric knows he is just there until the book is complete but Brad wants him to stay in his arms forever. Then danger comes to the farm.
I enjoyed this last book in the series where Eric could understand the poems even though the others didn't and Brad finally got his boy. I liked the drama from their visitor and that it helped to solidify the decisions that both men made. I felt for Eric with his memory loss and everything that he had lost although this job gave him a far greater prize. Easy to read, feel and understand. This is an MM story with mature content and a BSDM-like DDLB relationship.
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