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Sunday, 10 May 2026

Review: Always Enough by R.J. Scott 4 of 5 stars

Always Enough









Always Enough by R.J. Scott
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Morgan arrives at Guardian Hall overwhelmed by trauma and terrified of failing his newborn daughter, Gabbi. As he learns to care for her and slowly heal, Cole — a wealthy, protective man who’s used to keeping his distance — finds himself drawn into their lives. A gentle connection grows between them as Morgan realises he’s seen and valued, not broken. It’s a tender hurt/comfort, single‑dad romance about safety, found family, and discovering you’re already enough.

I absolutely loved this story. Morgan’s arrival at Guardian Hall — traumatised, exhausted, and clinging to his newborn daughter Gabbi — was written with such raw vulnerability that it was impossible not to feel every moment with him. Guardian Hall truly became a lifeline, giving him the safety, tools, and confidence he needed to start rebuilding his life and his sense of self. Cole’s involvement made the story even richer. The way he slowly wove himself into Morgan and Gabbi’s world felt natural and deeply heartfelt, and watching their relationship develop was incredibly rewarding. The emotional depth throughout — both from their pasts and their present‑day healing — was beautifully handled. A tender, emotional, and wonderfully hopeful read. This was an MM story with mature content.

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