My rating: 4 of 5 stars
Six months into their relationship, Lawson Gale and Jack Brighton are deeply in love but stretched thin by demanding careers—Lawson with endangered butterflies, Jack with bushfire recovery. A spontaneous trip to Queensland offers a chance to reconnect, but work follows them: Lawson is invited to help investigate the decline of the Ulysses butterfly, and soon faces a life-altering offer to stay. Working with the difficult but brilliant Professor Bonfils tests Lawson’s patience, while the offer of a permanent role forces him to choose between his passion for conservation and the life he’s built with Jack in Tasmania. But when a research expedition into the rainforest turns dangerous, the stakes shift dramatically. It’s no longer just about butterflies—it’s about survival, love, and the fragile beauty of transformation. Like the imago, the final stage of a butterfly’s life, Jack and Lawson must emerge from this trial changed, if they can emerge at all.
I loved this story as we experience more of the relationship between Lawson and Jack. I loved the way that Jack was willing to help Lawson with his work which was fortunate that he was there was an accident. There was danger and drama as well as sweet and tender moments. This was an MM story with mature content.
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