I didn’t care that Kilo and I couldn’t have a baby.
I loved him anyway.
I loved his daughter as if she was my own.
Then a miracle happened.
It destroyed my world.
Can we find our way back together?
The Things We Lost is a standalone M/M mpreg romance with no cliffhanger and a happily ever after. It touches on serious themes, but the end should make you smile.
Same with Cal. Also if the the first thing you think about when your husband and is told they have cancer, is that they can’t have you’re fucking babies, you’re a dick . And then to force them to have kids when they didn’t want any only for them to die during childbirth… I don’t like you. And another review says the same person says he can’t love a kid that isn’t biologically his. Not thank you. And another talks about miscommunication. Again no thank you.
DNF. It was going okay up until the part where Kilo admitted to Jules that he didn’t think that he could love a baby that wasn’t biologically his. Like really motherfucker?! You can’t love a child that’s not yours but expect someone else to love your kid unfailingly? Egotistical-self-absorbed-selfish-asshole much? Ugh! 😩
A great read that is a bit of an emotional roller coaster for the MCs. Kilo and Jules are great together and have sizzling chemistry. I really love them as a couple and especially as a family with India, Kilo's little girl. Miscommunication, secrets, and lack of trust all make it a very bumpy road for their HEA. Jules is extremely understanding, compassionate, and forgiving! I voluntarily reviewed an advanced reader copy of this book.