His Haven
2021 • 335 pages

Keir was almost unbearably awful, jumping to the worst conclusions about Mitch for most of the book. Yes, I know he had suffered several traumas including losing his parents at an early age and being left at the altar by his fiancé, but that doesn't excuse his self-righteous nastiness. Other than loyalty to his client Nick from [b:His Compass 55975346 His Compass (His #2) Con Riley https://i.gr-assets.com/images/S/compressed.photo.goodreads.com/books/1605964204l/55975346.SY75.jpg 87196935], he didn't show any redeeming qualities. Meanwhile Mitch was so perfectly understanding, caring and supportive that he didn't seem like a real human being. He deserved several apologies and lots of groveling from Keir, and I lost respect for him for not demanding both. The two MCs together were just not a good combination for me. Keir's BFF Charles was quite the entertaining f*ckboy, however, and I am optimistic that his book, [b:Charles: Learning to Love 57569079 Charles Learning to Love (Learning to Love, #1) Con Riley https://i.gr-assets.com/images/S/compressed.photo.goodreads.com/books/1617041176l/57569079.SY75.jpg 90157995], will be more fun.

April 27, 2021