

This review is also available on Goodreads. Note 2: Eddie was my favorite character in the book. Note 1: I loved it whenever Max wealth shamed Silas lol! It would appeal to readers who enjoy M/M romance with broken characters. Someday, Someday is a story of acceptance and accountability. I did like how issues in the story progressed and resolved organically. However, due to personal preferences, I wasn’t a fan of the long epilogue. I liked how the book heavily emphasized on family aspect, either by blood or friendships. “And yes, being there for yourself is a thing. Max had a heart of gold and I liked him, but Silas clung to my heart right from the beginning, even through moments that made me want to fling him off a cliff. Max and Silas faced similar battles but in a different world and with individual ways of coping. Because this poison…this icy poison is going to follow me forever… My favorite kind of M/M book is the kind that features the character’s personal struggles. He needed to find himself or risked destroying both of their future. As an heir to a successful corporation, he was bound by expectations.

Silas Marsh might have everything he ever wanted, except one that he needed the most. A new job brought in not only hope for a new beginning but also a new distraction. Forced to grow up on the street, he learned the hard way that survival meant protecting himself both physically and emotionally. Even if it means sacrificing a chance at happiness and real love. Or pretend to be someone he is not in order to inherit everything. Silas must choose: stand up to his father by being true to himself and his undeniable feelings for Max. Before Silas can take over the company and end its shady business practices, he must prove himself worthy…and deny his true nature. Silas Marsh is set to inherit the family fortune, but his father is determined his heir be the “perfect” son.

And his heart-that he’s worked so hard to protect-falls straight into the hands of the distant, cold, and beautiful son of a dynasty…

The longer Max works and lives with the Marsh family, the tighter the secrets tangle around him. Max soon learns Marsh’s multi-billion-dollar empire is a gold and diamond-encrusted web of secrets and lies. Now he’s taken a job as a private caretaker to Edward Marsh III, the president and CEO of one of the largest pharmaceutical companies in the world. From addiction and living on the streets, to recovery and putting himself through nursing school, he’s spent the last ten years rebuilding his shattered sense of self. Max Kaufman was kicked out of his home as a teen and his life has been an uphill battle ever since.
