
What We Broke
Marriage in crisis, Hurt/Comfort, Standalone, Gay Romance
by Marley Valentine
Release: June 1, 2023

If someone asked me to describe our love story, I would only need to use two words.
Before and After.
When I met Leonardo Ricci, he was determined I would only be a fling, while I was certain he was my forever.
Seven years later, we’re the perfect couple. Happy, married, and in love–in sickness and health, till death do us part.
At least until the unthinkable happens.
Now we can’t look at each other. We don’t sleep in the same bed. We can’t even be in the same room. The loss is too great and the pain runs too deep.
But this man is the love of my life. I convinced him once, and I would be damned if I couldn’t do it again. I would be damned if I couldn’t fix what we broke.
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He is beautiful.
His sleeves are rolled up to his elbows and his three-quarter-length pants stop right at his ankles. With his bronzed skin and light-brown curls that fall into his face, he looks like he should’ve been on a million-dollar yacht, basking in the Mediterranean sun.
He’s also the worst dancer I’ve ever laid eyes on, but Jesus Fucking Christ is he beautiful.
His tall, lean body jars and jolts awkwardly with every deafening beat of the music. And even uncoordinated and out of sync as he is, I can’t take my eyes off him.
Following his every movement, my gaze travels from the tips of his fingers, down to the shoes on his feet. Taking inventory of the way this attractive, well-dressed, yet heavy-footed, man looks so perfect and at ease in his own skin. His carefree smile lights up his whole face, the lines at the corners of his eyes make him look well lived. Well loved.
I can’t remember the last time I saw someone looking so happy. It makes me want to be close to him. I want to know all the reasons his smile is so big.
Amidst his crazy dancing, the beautiful stranger loses his footing, and another man’s arms grab him around the waist, steadying him, and an unwarranted twinge of jealousy coils tightly inside my stomach.
It’s ridiculous. I don’t know him and he doesn’t even know I exist.
I watch the two men interact, trying to work out if they are lovers or just friends. They are definitely familiar with one another and comfortable in each other’s presence, but there isn’t anything that gives me a definitive answer.
Both men are the same height. If I needed to guess, I would say they’re just under six feet, which is shorter than my six foot three. And as the music changes to something less poppy and more seductive, the men gravitate toward one another and start to sway, sensually, to the different beat.
My new infatuation turns in his friend’s arms so his back is resting on the other man’s front. He’s no longer the laughing, gangly-armed, dancing man.
The music shifts the mood, the air thick with sex and tension as the dance floor overflows with bodies grinding up on each other.
They’re too close now, his friend gripping his hips tightly and rolling into him.
I try to drag my eyes away, leaving them be, but when his eyes lock with mine, all bets are off.
I wait to see if he holds my stare, hoping that even with another man’s hands on him, it isn’t at all what it looks like.
They continue to dance together, but when his gaze remains on my face and the side of his mouth tips up in almost a smirk, I decide I really don’t care who he’s here with.
Too enamored to worry about anyone or anything else around me, I stand, making my way out of the corner booth where I’m seated. I don’t miss the way his eyes follow me, hungrily tracking the length of my body.
If I didn’t have confirmation before, I have it now.
He’s interested.
Playing it cool, I decide to get a drink, but I keep him in my line of sight. Finding a small opening, I squeeze my body between two groups of people and rest my forearm atop the marble bar.
I have the perfect view.
Arousal courses through every part of me, but despite how badly I want my hands to be on him, I wait patiently for the right moment to pounce. His smile is mischievous as he turns and links his arms around his friend’s neck. His friend, oblivious to it all, bends his head and buries his face in his neck.
A rush of hot jealousy passes through me as his hands roam down the back of my mystery man and land on his tight ass and subtly squeeze. When mystery man pushes himself away from his friend, I decide I’m not waiting any longer.
Electricity thrums in my veins with every step I take.
With his back to me, he has no idea I’m coming, but his friend is watching me, looking puzzled and unsure. I should be slightly more concerned with how this will end up. He could be completely unavailable and I could just be inserting myself into a mountain of drama I don’t need.
But for some inexplicable reason, I don’t care.
Everything about this goes against all my rules.
I don’t go out, and I don’t pick up anyone at bars.
I don’t do one night stands, but holy fuck do I want him.
And I always get what I want.

What We Broke by Marley Valentine
My rating: 5 of 5 stars
If you are not experiencing the power behind Marley Valentine’s words, I think I might feel a little bit sorry for you. I said what I said.
I don’t know what I was expecting, but what I got was so much more than I could have possibly imagined. If that even makes any sense. Yes, I expected a good story. That’s what Marley has always delivered, but somehow, this time, she gave me more. I’m normally not one who jumps at reading already established couples because the whole point of romance fiction is getting the romance journey and Leo & Jesse, theoretically, already did all that, but again, Marley Valentine wrote it so I’d be a fool to not read it. Amirite?! And so, I did, and I my soul is happy because of it and my heart is enriched because of it as well!
The heartbreak and turmoil Leo & Jesse were experiencing present day was masterfully balanced with the journey of happiness in their past, which allowed the story to not be in a constant state of angst. This is a story cloaked in heartbreak and struggles and could easily go off the rails in the angst department, but the balance between the past and present helped alleviate that and because of that, it allowed me to just bask in the moments were hope was gleaming and love was shining. This story is someone’s real life. The characters may be fictional, but the story is anything but and Marley Valentine did every circumstance proud. She is a master at this and every story I read penned by her makes me love her wizardry more and more!
Meet Marley Valentine: Living in Sydney, Australia with her family, Marley Valentine is a USA Today bestselling author and a former social worker who uses her past experiences to write real life, emotional and heartfelt contemporary romance.
She enjoys mixing it up with both M/F and M/M Romance incorporating all forms of life, lust and love as her characters embark on their journey to their happily ever after.
When she’s not busy writing her own stories, she spends most of her time immersed in the words of her favourite authors.

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