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Broken Pieces by Riley Hart

kaity_b's review against another edition

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3.0

3 stars

I don’t know how to feel about this book, I saw a lot of people loved this and I enjoy Riley Harts writing, but this I don’t think clicked with me as much as I wanted it to…

Hmm… I understand that RH wanted to make sure it felt like all three characters had a connection, but it felt like Tristan opened up more to Mateo in such a short time compared to Josiah who he knew for years… I felt bad for Josiah…

Not sure if I will pick up the next book… but let’s get real I probably will…haha maybe they will redeem themselves..? Haha

Also Jack DuPont’s narration was alright, when he was whispering not sure if it was only me but he sounded like he was trying to impersonate Batman

nathalyalvarez's review against another edition

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3.0


Mateo es hijo de un pandillero, que a pesar de demostrar ser bueno piensa muy poco de sí mismo, mientras que Tristan es un hombre que mantiene un firme control sobre todos los aspectos de su vida y carece de relaciones significativas. Ahora ¿qué tienen en común estos hombres? A Josiah. Él es el centro de la historia y la unión entre los tres; es tímido y bastante dependiente de quien ama pero muchas veces demuestra ser fuerte en distintos aspectos.

He was the rock, and not just because he drew them together. No, because he held them together. He was the glue that made all their broken pieces fit to make them whole.


Esta es la historia de tres hombres cuyas historias se entrelazan. Comienza con dos adolescentes, Josiah y Mateo, que viven en un hogar adoptivo y desarrollan un relación a pesar de ser muy diferentes. Por distintas circunstancias, se separan y Josiah termina en San Francisco donde conoce a Tristan. Consta de tres partes que detallan las relaciones entre los tres.

Es el primer libro que leo sobre un ménage y ni siquiera se sintió raro leerlo, aunque sí debo decir que la relación entre Mateo y Tristan se sintió un poco apresurada. Sin embargo, me gusto bastante la trama y cómo se incorporan los pasados de los personajes para que se note cómo afectaron lo que son.

charliejaxx's review against another edition

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5.0

Gets better with every re-read

aframel2335's review against another edition

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5.0

Who needs sleep or go to work when you have three hot men waiting on your kindle for you?

I loved this book which means I was laughing or crying through most of it.

Josiah just wants to love and to be loved in return. He is the glue that holds them all together.

Mateo has had a hard life. His 'family' making him do things that literally make him sick. He is the protector and would do anything and I do mean anything to protect the ones that he loves.

Tristan hides his emotions from the ones he loves because he thinks they will use his love against him.

Tristan's mom is awesome. Yes she 'broken' like the rest of them but all she wants is for Tristan to be happy no matter what it takes or who it is.

Riley Hart did an amazing job on this first book of the series. I can't wait to read the next one. photo 3_zpsaeee63d0.jpg

cpuertos_3's review against another edition

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5.0

loved it!

evethingiread's review against another edition

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5.0

This book absolutely shattered me. In the best way possible. It was so raw and emotional. God I loved each and every character and I am so glad there’s a second book with all of them

imme_van_gorp's review against another edition

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4.0

|| 3.5 stars ||

This book was divided into three parts and they were all very different to me.

The first part is about Mateo and Josiah when they were both teenagers living together in a foster home and after that, on the streets. And my god. Their love was so fucking epic. My heart couldn’t stop hammering in my chest, and my stomach had constant butterflies. I was damn well swooning. They both cared about each other so much. Both so scared to let the other in at first, but both so desperately wanting to. Mateo would literally do anything to protect Josiah, to keep him safe and keep Josiah with him. Mateo would honestly rather cut out his own tongue than say something that would hurt him; ugh, ultimate swoon. When they finally got together I was so damn happy, but their lives were still so hard. And then finally my heart absolutely broke when Mateo had to do what he did.. They deserved so much better.

“Goodbye, my precioso. Te amo.”


The second part is about Tristan and Josiah: it’s five years later and Josiah is still struggling with everything that happened before. He can’t get over the past and he can’t forget Mateo. Tristan is also a complex person with his own deep-rooted issues. They form a tentative bond, which, after a very long time, leads to them getting together. I have to say that I had trouble getting into their relationship; Josiah was obviously still in pain and I didn’t feel like Tristan treated him all that well. They didn’t speak often and seemed uncomfortable around each other. It also took them way too long to get together. I hated how Tristan refused to let Josiah in, and how Josiah just made due with the scraps he got. Josiah deserved a better love than that; he deserved a love like his and Mateo’s.

“I was sixteen when I met him. The first time he walked into the room, I thought he would kill me… but he didn’t. He saved me. He loved me.”


Then part three happened, and it followed all three of them: Josiah, Mateo and Tristan. I cannot tell you how loudly I squealed when Mateo and Josiah were finally reunited after nine god damn years apart, but of course they had the ‘past’ to deal with first.. Nonetheless, it was so obvious that they were still so perfect together: their love has always been so pure and it clearly still was. The way Mateo loved Josiah so fiercely, adored him, treasured him, would have done anything for him.. I immediately wished Tristan would just disappear into thin air, and Mateo and Josiah could get their happily ever after ALONE. It’s like… you have this epic love and then there’s also this random other guy who doesn’t belong. I honest to god felt angry when Mateo and Tristan started to connect: I almost wanted to scream. I wanted Mateo (and Tristan) to only have eyes for Josiah, and it made me sad when they were so quick in their interest for each other: I felt like it totally cheapened both of their love for Josiah.. The fact that Mateo even thought about Tristan that way when he finally had Josiah back.. How could that even occupy his mind? Why was he not fighting tooth and nail to get Josiah for himself? Why was he so turned on by Tristan? I honestly felt like Tristan and Mateo took over the entire story, and Josiah was pushed into the backseat. Ugh. Anyway, I guess I was happy enough that Mateo and Josiah at least found their way back to each other, even if it was with Tristan too. Doesn’t mean I didn’t still wish Tristan would go the hell away.

“Don’t let me lose you. Whatever you’re thinking right now, come back to me Jay. You’re here. Dios, I can’t fuckin’ believe you’re here.”


Long story short, I completely loved the first part of this book, found the second part pretty good, yet the last part honestly just pissed me off so much and made the whole thing lose most of its charm and sparkle from before.
This book went from something I thought could be one of my best reads to something I almost despised. Such wasted potential, and I'm honestly a bit sad about it.

It’s like this: Mateo and Josiah make my heart happy and swoon uncontrollably, and Josiah and Tristan were okay as a couple, but Tristan and Mateo together? I HATE IT. SO MUCH. I want both of them to only love Josiah. And for them to then just open their hearts up to each other so quickly?? I’m raging. I almost felt like they were betraying Josiah by how intense their feelings for each other were.

And truly, this is why I never like to read about polyamory in books; I always end up favouring one duo, and then I get angry when they start to care about the third person too. I’m too possessive for this stuff.

Mateo and Josiah's love deserved their own story.

a_fret_argent's review against another edition

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slow-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? Character

2.75

jodi_ice's review against another edition

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4.0

Cawpile: 4.5* 8.86

laur_reads_'s review against another edition

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5.0

A rollercoaster of emotions. Three broken men who fit together and make each other whole. This book is full of heart ache, longing, and pain, but also so much love.

This book is nothing like the other works by Riley Hart I have read (and enjoyed) so I was somewhat shocked by the content because this is not what I have come to expect from her. Nevertheless, I adored this story.

Spoilers ahead:
Spoiler Part 1 had me convinced I would never be okay seeing Josiah love someone else other than Mateo because they felt so made for each other. Part 2 broke my heart so bad seeing how many years of loneliness and heart ache Josiah suffered through, but Tristan grew on me faster than I expected and came to love them as a couple. In part 3, when Mateo showed up, I felt resentful of him because Josiah had finally found happiness again, but once the three of them came together it felt like everything in the novel made sense. I was surprised again and again by the turns this story took and how much I came to love the three of these men with each other, separately and together.

In the very beginning of the book, I was skeptical I would enjoy reading this because of Mateo's past trauma with being forced to participate in gang activity by his father. I thought the discomfort of reading about that would ruin this book for me, but once I got past the first 5-10% I loved every bit of this book, even though it hurt so bad or made me so angry at times.

The fireworks when they all came together for the first time... my god. I am an inexperienced mmm reader and I am INTRIGUED.