Rhett: Swift Brothers book 3: Riley Hart

Oomph.

I knew RHETT would have me in my feels, and I was right. There was just a giant gaping loneliness to Rhett that had me so sad. He was trying so hard to become the man he wanted to be, and that's never an easy thing. And he just kept on trying.

I loved Tripp for Rhett. I loved his determination to be Rhett's friend. I loved how Tripp yearned to know him.

Sweet Rhett was like a flower blooming for Tripp and his positive attention, too. There are so many examples I could leave here. Just trust me. It was great.

The sex scenes were sparse, but well done. Tripp and Rhett's dynamic was lovely, and I especially loved Rhett's awakening. I'll leave his label/identity a surprise, but I was so here for it.

As much as I lived for the romance - it was the Swift Brothers who stole the show for me. Rhett, Morgan, and Easton navigating their own trauma and what it means to be brothers was such a joy to watch. I cried, for real.

The epiloge had me crying too.

RHETT is out April 9th, and I can't recommend these books enough. Navigating mental health and childhood trauma is not easy. Period. But Riley tells their stories in such a relatable way.

The Swift Brothers aren't smut books. They're BIG FEELINGS books. Happy reading!!



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