He saved me, whether he knew it or not, and I’ll do whatever it takes to spend the rest of my life by his side. Reese Taylor was many things to many club owner, ex-pornstar, friend. But to me, he was something more. My savior. My master. Bastard sons of real estate moguls rarely walk away unscathed, and I had the scars to prove it. A single lie against me had been the final push to cast me out of that world, and Reese was the one to drag me back up. I loved him from our first night together, but he only built up his walls. It didn’t matter. He gave me a job, a place to live, and a person to love, even if he didn’t love me back. No matter how much I longed for him, I told myself that staying beside him was enough. But in the end, there are some things only money can buy. A proposition appeared that would solve all my problems but pull me away from Reese, permanently. A choice needed to be made, but I couldn’t make it alone. Reese would have to decide if he wanted to keep me, or he would lose me for good.
Keep Me is the final book in the Requited trilogy, but can be read as a standalone.
Content this is an 18+ M/M romance. It contains explicit sexual scenes and language.
For as long as she can remember, CeCe Bennett’s two great loves have been writing and romance. Once she realized she could combine the two, there was no turning back. She loves a good contemporary romance, but fantasy has her heart, so there’s no telling what she’ll write next. Her one guarantee: there will always be spice.
When she isn’t writing, you’ll find her devouring books on Kindle Unlimited or spending hours in coffee shops.
Logan wasn't shed in a good light in book 1, but we finally get his story. He wasn't ever a threat for Ben and Oliver, the opposite in fact. He was already in love with Reece, but it felt hopeless and one sided. This story is Reece at breaking point with financial worries, his ageing grandmother and in love with his boss. It takes a lot for Reece to finally admit his feelings and when he does, the story feels peaceful. Like the calmness Reece brings to Logan.
This book is part of a trilogy but can be read as a standalone.
Logan and Reese are great characters. I really grew to care for them. Logan's struggle with feeling unloved and how to take care of his grandma jumped off the page. I loved this book.
This was my favorite of the series. Loved how these 2 were so attached to each other without saying how they truly felt. I hope Logan will be able to help Jeanie and I would love to know more about the Byrnes.