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A review by ladymacbeth2024
Hardwood by K.M. Neuhold
3.5
3.5 stars
Everett is one of the owner of the Four Bears Construction and a single dad. He has been divorced from his wife for five years and during that time he finally came to terms with his sexuality and aknowledged to himself he is gay. But he's still not out to anyone.
During an evening alone in a gay bar, he meets Watson, a wonderful gay man who is also Olivia's teacher.
The two of them become friends and Everett is finally free to be himself, to explore his sexuality, to feel new and exciting emotions.
What prevented me from giving a higher rate:
Everett had all the right to come out on his on time, but he should have been more careful about Watson's feelings.
And again, even if he wasn't as bad as Stone and Cole, he was awful to Ollie too. Ollie didn't deserve that, especially because he genuinely helped him when he was confused and uncertain.
Finally in the next book, Ollie will have his own HEA.
Everett is one of the owner of the Four Bears Construction and a single dad. He has been divorced from his wife for five years and during that time he finally came to terms with his sexuality and aknowledged to himself he is gay. But he's still not out to anyone.
During an evening alone in a gay bar, he meets Watson, a wonderful gay man who is also Olivia's teacher.
The two of them become friends and Everett is finally free to be himself, to explore his sexuality, to feel new and exciting emotions.
What prevented me from giving a higher rate:
Everett had all the right to come out on his on time, but he should have been more careful about Watson's feelings.
And again, even if he wasn't as bad as Stone and Cole, he was awful to Ollie too. Ollie didn't deserve that, especially because he genuinely helped him when he was confused and uncertain.
Finally in the next book, Ollie will have his own HEA.