Reading his future in a glass of sweet tea.
The youngest son of one of America’s richest families, Remy Merced is so busy trying to save his family company from collapse, he’s never taken time to figure out if he’s gay, much less if he’s happy. Then his meddling mama hires him an assistant who’s everything Remy thinks he doesn’t want. Cute Harper Treadwell, from rural Arkansas, is a brilliant business prodigy… and openly gay. His wit and charm could confirm Remy’s suspicions about his own sexuality almost instantly—if they weren’t both already partnered.
When Remy’s girlfriend and Harper’s boyfriend get a little too friendly, Remy finds that the path to happiness requires a long drive in an old Prius, a growing appreciation for small towns, and a whole lot of sweet tea. But before they can forge a future—they have to let go of the past.
Reviewer: Shee Reader
Remy is a lovely character, but his mom is even more so! She’s an amazing matriarch who has held on to her roots despite huge wealth. When she hires Remy a new assistant she’s clearly up to mischief, and Harper is EXACTLY what Remy needs. Of course, Remy resists all Harper's charms and the (often present) existing relationships that are doomed, there is lots to work out before these two lovely men can find their happily ever after.
It was interesting that Remy was acting the part so much that he has lost sight of where his mom and dad came from. Theirs was a great love, but the beginnings were humble.
The story is a nicely written, sweet and rolling tale with intrigue but not too much angst. It’s a lovely addition to the Love You So Series, with a sweet as sugar HEA!
I was given a free copy of the book in exchange for an honest review.
Thank you so much for reading Love You So Sweetly! Hugs! : )
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