Life, Some Assembly Required
The Rebuilding Year, Book 2Finding love in the ashes was easy. Building a life together? Don’t make Fate laugh.After spending the first part of his life chasing pretty girls, love has finally come to Ryan in the form of John, a tall, lanky, red-headed landscape architect with wide shoulders and a...
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The Rebuilding Year, Book 2Finding love in the ashes was easy. Building a life together? Don’t make Fate laugh.After spending the first part of his life chasing pretty girls, love has finally come to Ryan in the form of John, a tall, lanky, red-headed landscape architect with wide shoulders and a five-o’clock shadow.For the first time in his life, love feels easy. Hell, he
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Format: Kindle Edition
ASIN: B00W93W24S
Publisher: Samhain Publishing, Ltd.
Pages no: 327
Edition language: English
Series: The Rebuilding Year (#2)
This is one of the best m/m books I read in a long time. And it's testament to its quality that I loved it, though it had a lot of children (teens, pre-teens and even babies). This was really really good. I loved how John and Ryan handled life as a couple. It was so realistic how Ryan loved ...
'The Rebuilding Year' introduced me to John and Ryan at the very beginning before their relationship had even started and by the end of the book I was crazy about these two men. It was so refreshing to read a story about two mature men who behaved like mature men. Part of me was sorry when the stor...
I absolutely loved this book. I like that it wasn't all hearts and flowers. It all felt real. Real feelings of conflict among family members that want to support them but have a difficult time accepting the relationship. I felt Ryan's struggle with Cynthia but I'm so glad it wasn't ever really an is...
SO GREAT. Better than the first even. But you HAVE TO READ [b:The Rebuilding Year|13244400|The Rebuilding Year|Kaje Harper|https://d.gr-assets.com/books/1326139255s/13244400.jpg|18444724] before jumping into this.Review posted on All About Romance.Sequels are risky. If book 1 ends in a HEA (or at le...