Blurb
Can Wes forgive the mistakes Reece made in the past?
Wesley ‘Wes’ Andrews had kept a secret for years. A relationship that no one knew about, a person he’d loved like no other. When he left without saying goodbye, somehow Wes had managed to pick up the pieces of his shattered heart and put them back together and make something of his life.
Now, that person was coming back to live in Sater’s Creek and Wes felt angry. Angry that after all these years this man felt like he could walk back into Wes’ life and carry on like nothing had happened.
Reece Landon had had enough of city living. Another failed relationship and fed up of being shot at had made Reece revaluate his life and now he was heading home to Sater’s Creek. He needed to be near his family and he had unfinished business.
The day he’d walked away without a backwards glanced still haunted him and he needed to make amends, but doing that was easier said than done.
Wes wanted nothing to do with him and blocked him at every turn. No matter what he said, or did Wes turned him away until one night and one drink led to them had the ever-present passion that simmered between them exploding to the surface.
Could Reece prove to Wes he could be trusted or had too much time and damage passed for Wes to heal from the hurt Reece had caused?
This is a second chance, enemies to lovers gay romance with parents who know no bounds and WILL discuss anyone's sex life!
Wesley ‘Wes’ Andrews had kept a secret for years. A relationship that no one knew about, a person he’d loved like no other. When he left without saying goodbye, somehow Wes had managed to pick up the pieces of his shattered heart and put them back together and make something of his life.
Now, that person was coming back to live in Sater’s Creek and Wes felt angry. Angry that after all these years this man felt like he could walk back into Wes’ life and carry on like nothing had happened.
Reece Landon had had enough of city living. Another failed relationship and fed up of being shot at had made Reece revaluate his life and now he was heading home to Sater’s Creek. He needed to be near his family and he had unfinished business.
The day he’d walked away without a backwards glanced still haunted him and he needed to make amends, but doing that was easier said than done.
Wes wanted nothing to do with him and blocked him at every turn. No matter what he said, or did Wes turned him away until one night and one drink led to them had the ever-present passion that simmered between them exploding to the surface.
Could Reece prove to Wes he could be trusted or had too much time and damage passed for Wes to heal from the hurt Reece had caused?
This is a second chance, enemies to lovers gay romance with parents who know no bounds and WILL discuss anyone's sex life!
Review
My Rating - 5 Stars!
Meg Pritchard's Healing Wounds is the third book in the Sater's Creek series. It probably can be read as a standalone, but is much better if you've read Broken Promises and Open Hearts.
In this book we get to read about Wes and his relationship with Reece. Their past involves a whole lot of sweet moments, which the author shows us in flashbacks. But the present is full of pain and anger. With Reece returning home, there's a whole lot of hurt and animosity, not just between Wes and Reece, but also those who helped Wes pick up the pieces when Reece left. The reader is able to feel the emotions involved as they each need to face the pain of their pasts.
The attraction and chemistry is still there for the two, but they certaintly don't give in immediately. Theirs is a story of forgiveness and taking chances. It's a story of following one's heart and grasping onto any chance at love.
The writing is great, with alternating third person povs. Despite third person not being my favorite, this one never feels awkward or stilted. The author clearly excells in writing this way.
But by far my favorite part of this book is Reece's mom. Her openness and complete lack of boundaries is hilarious. I couldn't stop laughing. She is amazing and we need more of her!
Overall, Healing Wounds is one hell of an enjoyable book. If you enjoy second chance romances, don't miss out on this Meg Pritchard read.
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