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Friday, 8 May 2026

Review: Always You by R.J. Scott 5 of 5 stars

Always You









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

A battle‑scarred veteran is forced into a Chicago shelter during a brutal winter—only to find Alex, the first love who broke his heart. Jazz is haunted by twenty years of war; Alex is burdened by the choice that tore them apart. Reunited in the last place either expected, they must confront old wounds and decide whether their once‑powerful connection is worth risking everything for again.

This book hit me right in the heart. It’s packed with powerful emotions from both men, and I felt every single moment right alongside them. Jazz’s journey—working through the ghosts of his service and finally facing the feelings he’d buried—was raw, painful, and beautifully written. I was rooting for him and Alex the whole way, hoping they’d find their way back to each other. What really stood out was how honestly the story reflects the way society often fails our veterans. Jazz’s struggles felt real, and Guardian Hall was such a moving contrast—a place built on care, hope, and genuine understanding. It felt like a sanctuary not just for the characters, but for the reader too. A deeply emotional, heartfelt second‑chance romance that stayed with me long after I finished. This was an MM story with mature content.

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