My rating: 4 of 5 stars
Lawson Gale, a brilliant but socially awkward lepidopterist, arrives in the quiet Tasmanian town of Scottsdale chasing a rare butterfly—and perhaps unknowingly, something more elusive: connection. Jack Brighton, a grounded Parks and Wildlife officer, lives a contented life with his loyal dog Rosemary and a close-knit community. But when Lawson flutters into his world, Jack sees beauty in the unexpected and realizes that not all rare creatures live in the wild—some wear bow ties and carry emotional walls. As Lawson searches for butterflies, he discovers the kind that can’t be pinned or studied—the ones that live in moments of intimacy and trust. And Jack learns that love, like nature, can’t be forced—it must be gently invited to land.
I loved this story where the butterfly metaphor deepens the emotions described in there. I loved how eccentric Lawson was and that Jack stood no chance but to fall in love with him. I loved the five dates that they had and the way that Jack's dog Rosemary love Lawson too. Easy to read, feel and understand the characters felt real. This was an MM story with mature content.
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