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Full Circle

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Nothing in life is ever easy, and no one is more painfully aware of that than Josiah Evans, Mateo Sanchez, and Tristan Croft. They know what they want – each other – but with three people as broken as they are, all those pieces aren’t so easily mended.

Josiah is their glue. All he wants is to give his men what they need.

Mateo wants to absolve himself of his sins. To be worthy of love and to protect it.

Tristan must let go of his past, must learn how to need, and what it really means to take care of someone.

To keep the balance intact, they all have their roles to play. But what happens if the balance shifts? What happens when someone doesn’t play the right part? If one of them falters, they all feel the strain.

The only way to complete their full circle is for all their pieces, despite the curves and rough edges, to fit together perfectly. To do that, Josiah, Mateo, and Tristan must learn to get over the pasts that have defined who they are. And when an old enemy returns and threatens the foundation of their new life, decisions will be made, and boundaries will be tested that could change their lives forever.

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3 thoughts on “Full Circle

  1. 2.5 stars. An unnecessary addition to Broken Pieces this is the only book by Riley Hart that I didn’t like. I loved Broken Pieces but as much as it gave me this book gave me nothing. I am skeptical of threesome relationships to begin with so I was looking forward to reading this to cement the relationship between Josiah, Tristan and Teo. The blurb for the book mentions something from the past coming back to try and wreck their relationship. This was about ten percent of the whole plot and was very melodramatic and poorly developed. The rest…

  2. Full Circle (Broken Pieces Book 2) Time to make what these 3 amazingly broken, damaged men started to buildup in the first book… solid, real. And never ending. 

  3. FANTASTIC!!! Nothing short of fantastic. I have been looking forward to reading this book and I must say, it was very well written. The story picks up from where we left our broken men, Tristan, Josiah and Mateo. The broken pieces that connect to make a full circle. They try to make the relationship work, each of them with a specific part to play in this relationship and for once, it seemed like everything was going to be okay because of their love for each other, but a threat from Mateo’s past rears it’s…

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