Moving away and finding home .. in Falling for My Ex's Twin
From the blurb:
After my marriage breaks down, I move to a new town to start fresh and follow my dream of being a farmer. I know my ex’s twin, Jimmy, is at uni here, but I never expected our paths to cross—especially not like this.
I’d always assumed Jimmy hated me for coming between him and his brother. But a drunken one-night stand leaves me reeling, confused about his feelings—and my own.
Jimmy isn’t the judgmental shadow of his brother. He’s caring, protective, and sees me in a way no one else has. Reconnecting with him is wonderful, but a heavy question looms: can I truly give him my heart without hurting the man I used to love?
Falling for my Ex’s Twin is a 50,000-word contemporary M/M romance between a farmer healing from a toxic relationship and his childhood friend, who shows him he deserves to be put first.
TW: mentions of a past coercive/controlling relationship.
Heather's review:
This was a journey for Jimmy and Flynn and I love how Colette Davison takes us with them. The book begins with misunderstandings and misgivings and each step that brings the characters closer involves communication and reflection for both men.
I love how healing the journey is and how we see the complexity of their relationship as it grows deeper. I also love that they choose each other, despite their shared toxic past.


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