Griff’s Place (Havenwood #4) Read Online Riley Hart

Categories Genre: Gay, GLBT, M-M Romance, Romance Tags Authors: Series: Havenwood Series by Riley Hart
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Total pages in book: 87
Estimated words: 83085 (not accurate)
Estimated Reading Time in minutes: 415(@200wpm)___ 332(@250wpm)___ 277(@300wpm)
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When she was back in Kellan’s arms, I noticed Law was gone. He came back in with Remy’s guitar.

“I, um, wrote a song for her,” Remy said. “Can I play it?”

“Of course,” Kell replied.

Remy had sung at Kellan and Chase’s wedding as well. Once in a while, he played at the bar. His anxiety was much better, though he was still quirky. That was just Remy, and it was one of the things we all loved about him.

We sat down as Remy took his guitar, the whole room watching as he sang a song about Destiny, about happiness, and about Havenwood.

It was the perfect end to our day.

“We should head out,” Callum said. “Mom and Madelyn want to come and see her soon.”

Mary Beth had fallen in love. She and her partner went back and forth between the house in Havenwood, and Madelyn’s on the shore. It was awesome to see her happy, to see her living her truth, even if so late in life.

“Anytime,” Chase answered.

We said our goodbyes after that. Josh walked to the car with Miguel and Natalie, giving Nat a kiss goodbye before they pulled away.

“Is she doing okay?” I asked. I didn’t know if it was hard for her, as she had carried Destiny for nine months.

“Yeah, she’s good. She’s happy Kell is happy. I asked her, and she said she was just the oven and now she’s Auntie Natalie. She gets to spoil Destiny rotten.”

“Good.”

I was quiet as Josh drove us home.

When we got into the house, Josh closed the door behind us, then held my waist. “I love you…do you know that? Sometimes I think you believe it’s just me who changed your life. You changed mine, Griffy, and I plan to spend every day of the rest of my life showing you how grateful I am that you chose me.”

I smiled, felt the smile in my chest. “There’s only one problem with that.”

“What’s that?”

“I plan to spend every day of the rest of my life showing you how grateful I am that you chose me.”

“Guess it’s perfect, then.”

We’d all found our place, where we belonged.

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