My rating: 5 of 5 stars
Charlie Sutton’s life is full—overflowing, even. With Travis now a steady presence at Sutton Station and in Charlie’s heart, he feels capable of handling everything: the demands of a cattle empire, academic pressures, family struggles, and even a needy wombat. Travis is his anchor, his constant. But when circumstances threaten that stability, Charlie is forced to confront who he is without Travis by his side. Through heartbreak, resilience, and reflection, he begins to understand that love isn’t just about holding on—it’s also about becoming someone worthy, even in solitude.
I loved this story which was a poignant exploration of emotional growth, the weight of responsibility, and the quiet strength it takes to let go while still believing in love. There were times when I just wanted to shake and then hug Charlie. A lot of feelings and emotions in this story which like anything written by this author will make you cry. There was, to balance things up, a lot of joy too. Easy to read, feel and understand. This was an MM story with mature content.
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