My rating: 4 of 5 stars
Wren, co‑owner of the BrewBiz Deaf CafĂ©, lives by three rules: no relationships, no commitments, no complications. But those rules fall apart the moment Percy — newly arrived from the UK — literally stumbles into his life. One night together is enough to shake Wren to his core, leaving him wanting more despite everything he swears he doesn’t do. Panicked by feelings he doesn’t understand, Wren pushes Percy away and breaks his heart. Regret hits immediately, and with the help of his found family, Wren begins to realise he doesn’t have to fit into a box or deny himself what he wants. Now he just has to apologise, hope Percy will listen, and pray it isn’t too late to make things right.
This was such an emotional, passionate story, and Wren’s journey is what truly made it shine. From the moment he and Percy collide, the connection between them is undeniable — electric, tender, and impossible for either of them to ignore. Watching Wren fight those feelings, then slowly unravel and confront the parts of himself he’s always avoided, was incredibly moving. His path toward self‑discovery is messy and painful, but it’s also hopeful. With the support of his found family, he learns he doesn’t have to fit into rigid rules or labels to deserve love. That growth is what finally allows him to reach for Percy in a way that feels honest and real. The story is full of big emotions, vulnerability, and heat, and the bond between Wren and Percy is beautifully written. Their pull toward each other, even through fear and mistakes, makes their eventual happiness feel deeply earned. This was an MM story with mature content.
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