4.25/5 stars. Book 3 in the Wrighting Brother Series, and this time it is Silas. If you have read the first two, we have already met Silas thru the eyes of brothers, and the antagonistic relationship he has with Meg, the cousin and best friend of Leah. Within these two previous books, Meg displays all the sass and snide comments but this belies some trauma and hurt.
When Silas finds himself diagnosed with ADHD, it begins to explain alot about his behaviour, and the person that is there, the stabling force he needs when he loses focus is Meg. And, this is also true for Meg. There has always been that connection, those intense emotions, with Silas realising that he has always looked for a 'Meg' to fill that space, whilst Meg cautiously navigates how she had put her heart on the line before, but is unsure whether she wants to do this again. I mean, when your own Mum is a 'piece of work' full of spite and misdirected hate, Meg battles with self doubt and trust issues. Silas is the most thoughtful, delicious retriever of a man, and how he adores and spoils Meg, and is 200% there is perfection. I absolutely adored these two, and I am now equally excited to get Steven's book next, the eldest brother.