My rating: 5 of 5 stars
Luke feels like the only one at Irons and Works still unlucky in love, convinced something about him must be unlovable. That changes when Tony introduces his older half‑brother — a single dad with Tourette Syndrome whose quiet intensity immediately focuses on Luke. Despite the age gap and their personal complications, the spark between them grows through practice dates, stargazing, and learning to trust, leading them toward a sweet, well‑earned happily ever after.
This story is full of big, heartfelt emotions, and the connection between Luke and Raf is impossible to miss. Both men carry their own wounds, but Raf’s especially — losing so much because of his Tourette Syndrome — hit hard and added such depth to his journey. I found myself rooting for him from the moment he appeared. What made the book even more special was the way the Irons and Works chosen family immediately wrapped Raf in warmth and support. They didn’t just accept him; they gave him space, help, and belonging in all the ways he’d been denied before. Luke and Raf’s bond grows with tenderness, intensity, and a sense of inevitability, making their romance both moving and deeply satisfying. A beautiful, emotional read that left me smiling. This was an MM story with mature content.
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