My rating: 4 of 5 stars
Luke returns to Ellery only to sever ties with the town that failed him—abusive parents, painful memories, and a legacy he wants no part of. His plan is simple: settle his inheritance, sell his stake in the Ellery Mountain Cabins, and leave for good. But Daniel, a resilient former soldier and co-owner of the cabins, sees something more in Luke. He’s built a life of purpose and healing in Ellery, and when Luke walks back into it, Daniel’s heart knows he’s found the one. The problem? Luke’s already halfway out the door. As love blossoms between them, Daniel must convince Luke that Ellery isn’t just a place of pain—it could be the home he never thought he deserved.
I loved this story of healing, belonging, and the quiet courage it takes to choose love over fear. Luke could be annoying at times but considering his childhood it was understandable. I loved the dynamic between the two men and the way that they balanced each other. A lot of feelings and emotions in this story both historical and present day. This was an MM story with mature content.
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