
Uncle Brian deserves the world, because he is the best type of men, so I can’t wait to read his happy end. I hope that flirty and confident Charles will help make Brian finally happy. I wasn’t sure Uncle Brian had ever been happy in his life." I know their story will hurt, after I read this. Uncle Brian and Charles have a huge potential to be my favorite couple.
#Color me in riley hart series#
I started this series mainly because I saw that the third book will be released next month. Can I keep sayin’ that now?” Sutton asked. They were gentle with each other, patient, caring, would do anything for the other and just perfect. There is no other word that can describe their relationship. I read it in basically in one sitting so that’s has to means it wasn’t boring. The plot might sounds dull, but they were fascinating some problems, such as Jasper’s dad. It took them some time to do everything, but they were always gentle and caring, and from their every interaction you could see that they truly love each other. Their development was amazing, they didn't jump right into bed to do it when they finally expressed their feelings, as it is sometimes the case in these types of books. Through the whole book, and all the years, and later months we see how they come up with the realization that they are in love with each other and want more than just friendship. From the beginning of the book is pretty clear that they are soulmates, but it will takes them some time to have a romantic relationship. Sutton and Jasper were always together, best friends since childhood, now partners working together. The book follows two men from when they were twelve, through one occasion when they were eighteen, to age twenty-seventh, which is where the book really begins. Friends to lovers is not usually something I reach out for, but in this case I devoured the book in basically one sitting. I'm glad I decided to try to read the second book because I ended up loving it. I might try it out tho, because the glimpses of what was happening there in the second book, kinda might motivate me to pick it up again. The tropes and the blurb seemed like something I would probably like, but it turned out not to be true. At first, I thought I would like the first book better. I actually started reading the first book, but I didn’t feel any connection between the two main characters, so I gave up. I don't know when the time will come when I will read the series in the right order, but it didn't work out this time either. This book deals with themes of homophobia and contains homophobic language.

And to be the man he deserves, I have to fight for him, for us, and maybe that means fighting for myself too.Ī Million Little Moments is a double bi-awakening, friends-to-lovers romance filled with first times, self-discovery, and two men destined to be together. We’ve had a million little moments to prove it. Loving Sutton is as easy as breathing, yet knowing my parents won’t accept us, not with all the backward things they raised me to believe, makes each day a struggle.īut one thing I know for sure-the world doesn’t make sense if Sutton and I aren’t together. The thing is, I’m in love with Sutton, and apparently he feels the same. But when Sutton starts pulling away, everything changes, and it’s ripping me apart, forcing me to admit hard truths-that I feel different when he touches me that I need him always by my side. I have my family, my business, and my best friend. It’s killing me more each day to be this close to him and not be able to call him mine, so when it hurts too much, the only choice is to walk away.

Our lives are so entwined, it’s hard to tell where one of us ends and the other begins. I feel more for him than I should, but confessing the truth would be the first step to losing him. From losing my family when I was young, to living together and running our business, it’s always been me and Jasp. Jasper’s been my best friend my whole life.
