
Rhett
The Swift Brothers, Book 3
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Narrado por:
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Kale Williams
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Riley Hart
Rhett
I’m the eldest Swift brother, the one who should have taken care of my siblings and protected them, but I’ve never been the kind of brother they deserve.
Both Morgan and East had the courage to walk away from our abusive father before I did, but now that I have, there’s no turning back. With that comes the realization that my whole life has been spent trying to be exactly what my father wanted, what I hate.
My brothers are moving on with their lives, and that brings Tripp Cassidy and his daughter, Meadow, into my orbit. For a reason I can’t understand, they both seem to like me. Tripp asks me about my favorite things, pushes me to figure out my dreams, and at thirteen years old, Meadow knows herself better than I ever have.
Every day I spend with Tripp, I can’t stop myself from looking at him differently, from craving him like I’ve never craved anyone. I haven’t been with a man, but from Tripp’s first touch, I never want him to stop.
There’s a lot to figure out—Tripp has been burned by love before, and he has Meadow to consider. I’m still working through my guilt and learning how to be the brother and man I’ve always wished I’d been. But for the first time in my life, true happiness is within reach, if only I could find a way to grab it.
Rhett is the emotional, hopeful, final book in the Swift Brothers series. It’s a small-town, hurt/comfort, single-dad romance with mature characters, demisexual awakening, strong family vibes, and the happily ever after they deserve. Rhett deals with sensitive themes of grief, loss of a parent/sibling (in the past), verbal/emotional abuse by a parent.
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so many happy tears
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Overall a great story and narration
Great Story
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Excellent!
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East, Morgan and Rhett the saddest and tragic reality of life’s story.
Amazing book of heartache, loss and love of three men.
Loved it to bits and Riley is just an amazing author.
The Swift Bro’s
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Best of the Series
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4 Starz - worthy of a repeat listen
Oh These Swift Brothers! 😍
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Redemption
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Aside from my struggles to sympathize with Rhett, this one was just overly sweet. Each book in this series has suffered a bit from the non-Swift MC being too perfect, and Tripp was just OTT too good to be true imo. He didn't feel real, and the perfect relationship he had with his daughter didn't feel real to me either. I'm all for sweet MCs and positive interactions, but when they're nothing but pure goodness, all the time, it makes it feel unrealistic and that cheapens the impact imo.
Just one argument or scene where Tripp was in a bad mood, or reacted poorly to something and then had to correct would have done wonders for this book. There were also a few moments where character dialogue felt like a lecture from a textbook on sexuality instead of a real conversation and acceptance, which I've noticed happens frequently in her books.
I also really, really wish she would vary her spicy scenes. Every single MC in her library is obsessed with balls and they always, always have to say something about wanting to work a load out. It makes the scenes feel all the same, even when she mixes up k1nks. Maybe it's just me and I've just read too many of her books recently, but I'm begging her to change it up lol.
I always love Kale's voice acting and he did a great job. I think I would like this better when I'm in the mood for pure fluff, but I definitely prefer Riley's usual good but not perfect MCs better.
saccharine sweet
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