A review by notguilty
Easton by Riley Hart

5.0

Bloody hell I’ve never wanted someone’s happiness so badly.  Easton has been let down by life.  He lost his mother, and twin sister, and has a father who shouldn’t be allowed near other human beings let alone allowed to raise them. He gets into trouble as a sort of self-fulfilling prophecy.  

And there is no one more perfect for him than Archer. This kind, patient man who likes to take care of others has the temperament made to build the trust Easton needs to let down his guard. Someone to see the real him. To nurture him.

It’s a slow burn with so many great moments and nuances. It’s a beautiful story and oh so satisfying.