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By leaving Nashville, Harrison wanted to escape. What he found at home in Oklahoma was better than anything he’d ever had before. Harrison is happier with Greg and Jasper than he’s ever been. When Harrison can no longer avoid his ex and has to go back to Tennessee, he has Jasper and Greg by his side. But being back in Nashville also means facing Neil and Derek. The trio knew the trip would be challenging before they left Oklahoma, but will they manage to get through the trip unscathed? Greg’s daughter told him to do something crazy. What she meant was for him to find a boyfriend. Well, he found two. Introducing his kids to not one but two men could be a tricky situation to navigate. Will Greg’s kids prove to be open-minded and accepting of their dad’s unconventional relationship? Jasper still isn’t out, and now he’s dating two men. Jasper, Greg, and Harrison are committed to one another and making their relationship work long term and they know that means Jasper will have to come out to the rest of his family. The Scott family has always been accepting of anything thrown their way, but will Jasper’s relationship with Greg and Harrison be the one thing the rest of the Scotts can’t handle? As tempers flare and feelings are hurt, can Jasper, Greg, and Harrison navigate the bumps in the road? Or will the reactions of friends and family be too much for the threesome to handle? Already Home is a 60k word novel with a HEA and has many appearances from the Scott family who are known to overshare-- a LOT. age play/ABDL, Daddy/boy, and other adult themes are mentioned within. This is the last book in the Finding Home Series.
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Excellent Conclusion. In this conclusion to the Finding Home series, we pick up shortly after we left off in Book 3 - Jasper has found his relationship. Now he just has to tell his family...
This produces some amazingly touching scenes between Jasper, who stayed home and worked the family ranch, and his brothers, who went off to different parts of the country. As the oldest of three brothers myself, these scenes expressed quite a bit that I only wish I could communicate to my own brothers - even though in our case, they stayed in our home town (one lives barely a mile from where our parents live, the only home he had ever really known prior to moving out) while I moved several hours away.
Once again Marie outdoes herself, showing steadily increasing skill as a storyteller of both human emotion and hot and heavy "erotic scenes". :) Very much recommended, though at minimum you'll want to read Book 3 first.
(And I shouldn't have to note this, but I will - if MM sex offends you in any way, this book isn't for you. If cursing offends you, this book isn't for you. Just to try to spare Marie some common 1 star review complaints. ;) )