Loving You by E.M. Lindsey

Rating: 4.5
Steam: 3
PoV: dual, 3rd person
Series: Words We Never Said #4
Genre: contemporary romance, MM
Tropes / tags: age gap, hurt / comfort, found family


For now, there was this. And him. And the one man who was starting to help him feel whole again.


Loving You was an emotional, sweet and swoony romance, full of praise, hurt / comfort and the best found family vibes!

Monty and Bronx – the pairing I didn’t see coming and didn’t know I needed, but how I adored these two! There was a lot of tenderness and swoon in their story, and they were both characters that were easy to feel for and root for. Neither of them were looking for long-term or love, but we all know how these things tend to go…

It took a bit of time and some help from a meddling teenager before they got there though, but I loved every moment with Monty and Bronx. Their chemistry was fantastic and there were some steamy scenes in this one, with some praise and a lot of edging going on. The way they understood each other and just clicked was perfection.

E.M. Lindsey had me tearing up several times while reading – this story tugged hard on my heartstrings and it was a beautiful and emotional read. Both Monty and Bronx had been through a lot, and were still dealing with some of it when they met. They were very supportive and protective of each other, which made my heart swoon. I also loved seeing Monty and Lucas interact, and the way Monty made sure Lucas was included and had what he needed was everything.

Loving You was an amazing read that I couldn’t put down – I just love seeing these single dads find their HEAs and a safe space to land with this found family. I’m beyond excited for Adele’s story, and I think I’m prepared for all the pining and feels… If you’re looking for single dads with some fantastic found family and diversity, you’ll love this series!


He was the most beautiful man Monty had ever had the pleasure of knowing—and the only man whose touch would be worth remembering.


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