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If they want to be together, they have to forgive…

Dawson is America’s it boy.
Being a Hollywood A-list actor has come with its cost. And if he doesn't want to lose everything, his secret must stay in the closet.
He never imagined a quick trip to his parents' new home would bring him back. His first, and last, love. The one that ran away.

Leo has failed at everything.
Dead-end modelling career? Check.
Short-lived boy band fame? Check.
Critically panned West End debut? Check.
But, finally, he's about to catch his big break.

Going back home after nearly two decades was meant to be a short stop before following his dream. Instead, he's forced to face his past...and the ex that betrayed him.

Seeing each other again opens old wounds and their hatred is hard to hide. Or is it the spark that is still alive? They failed being in a relationship once. Should they even try a second time?

Welcome to Cedarwood Beach, VA, where the men are hot, the attraction palpable, and the happy ever after unavoidable.

Fresh Start is the first book in the Cedarwood Beach small town romance series and is completely standalone. It contains two rivals in close quarters, a Butterfly festival, and a young niece hell-bent on getting her uncle his happily ever after.

312 pages, Kindle Edition

Published February 29, 2020

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Rhys Everly

34 books192 followers
Rhys Everly-Lawless is a hopeless romantic who loves happily-ever-afters.
Which would explain why he loves writing them.

When he's not passionately typing out his next book, you can find him cuddling his dog, feeding his husband, or taking long walks letting those plot bunnies breed ferociously in his head.

He writes contemporary gay romances as Rhys Everly and LGBTQ+ urban fantasy and paranormal romances as Rhys Lawless.

You can find him and all his latest projects on rhyswritesromance.com

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Shelved as 'dnf'
June 14, 2020
Audio 4 Stars
Story dnf at 74%

The MCs have a past, they're both celebratees and they've been separated for 17 years. The reason for the separation has caused resentful and hurt feelings.

What didn't work for me was how the relationship developed. Their first few encounters isn't friendly. One MCs wants to make peace, the other one doesn't. Once they finally have the conversation that clears up what happened in the past, suddenly they become lovey dovey horn dogs. I would have preferred a more gradual and tentative relationship development.

My other issue was the sex. Sorry but I find it hard to believe that 2 men can have intercourse in the water without lube. Water is not lube. OUCH! That wasn't the only lube free sex scene. Time to dnf...
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1,354 reviews32 followers
May 13, 2021
Ok, this one wasn't for me. Not only because it's pretty inconsistent as far as what motivates characters go, but also because it's the kind of book that could've solved itself way faster by a conversation. Both Dawson and Leo apparently can't make their mind about what they want or what they worry or care for. One moment a thing is a big deal, the next it doesn't matter, then it's big again. Same with their feelings. It was a bit exhausting to read, to be honest.
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959 reviews14 followers
February 26, 2020
Both Dawson and Leo only went to Cedarwood Beach to decompress, just for a few days of rest before embarking on the next phases of their lives. Neither expected to bump into each other, not after the ugly way they parted ways almost two decades ago.

Maybe this would be the their opportunity to make amends for past mistakes, but what I liked a lot about this book is that it's not centered only around their possible second chance, but it's about mending bridges in more ways than one. During all the years they've concentrated on their careers, they've also distanced themselves from their families, especially Leo, so the story is also about the importance of family ties and affection.

That's  why reading this book was an incredible emotional ride. The characters' feelings emanated from the pages, each of them intense: regret for all their wrong choices, longing, loneliness, hope and passion. There was some groveling involved, many difficult talks, a lot of introspection and shifting of priorities. Also so much fun and family interactions, laughter and joy.

Most definitely a hard earned, suffered 𝗙𝗿𝗲𝘀𝗵 𝗦𝘁𝗮𝗿𝘁 for Dawson and Leo, and a really delightful reading experience.




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2,855 reviews30 followers
April 16, 2020
Was looking for a book for a group challenge so landed on this one, not my usual thing as the showbiz ones annoy me. Likewise this one. Dual POV, nice intro to a new series. Mostly light, with darker themes and drama. For me the issue was the characters. Dawson was cute when he was with Leo. Leo was a deaf diva. It doesn’t feel like the relationship will last with the trust issues and then there are the agents. The end was pretty much a summarised gloss over.

My favourite part was Dawson telling Leo the truth and the time they spend together up till the fight.

I also downloaded the bonus scene, which was sweet. Will need more info for Andy’s story.
This entire review has been hidden because of spoilers.
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222 reviews12 followers
Shelved as 'dnf-or-put-aside-for-now'
December 28, 2020
Huh? details:
Both guys are out of touch with their families and show up in town unexpectedly assuming they will stay with their folks.
Only a nine year old seems to recognize the superstar actor, even though he’s hounded by paparazzi and fans elsewhere.
MC is angry/outraged at other MC after 17 years apart, but other MC describes him as a sweet guy.
Bareback sex in salt water without lube?
Both guys are in their late 30s and sought after for action-adventure superhero roles.
Predictable big misunderstanding coming up...
Gave up at ~70%... may pick up another time.
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1,660 reviews34 followers
February 27, 2020
This was a wonderful fairly low-angst story full of some of my favorite tropes: small town, second chance, positively meddling family, and a splash of adorable youngster as an added bonus. Rhys Everly did an excellent job of immersing us into Dawson and Leo’s lives as individuals so that we could fall in love with them as they did with each other. What I especially appreciated was Everly’s ability to make two superstars seem so normal and relatable. This story was also a “coming home” for both men as they repaired strained relationships with their individual families, a healing so important for all involved. There is a “big misunderstanding”, but it is resolved somewhat quickly and I appreciated not feeling like it dragged on. While Everly included enough steamy scenes to satisfy, it didn’t overshadow Dawson and Leo’s emotional reconnecting.

Fresh Start also provides a basic introduction to the town of Cedarwood Beach as well as a slight glimpse into some of the characters that will be featured in the series. I’m looking forward to book 2, Wayward Love.

Trigger Warnings (possible spoilers):


I received a free advanced copy of this book and am voluntarily leaving an honest review.
985 reviews4 followers
March 13, 2020
This book wasn't a good match for me, or maybe I was the wrong reader for it, but I did not like either of the MCs, Leo and Dawson. The author did such a good job painting them as selfish, self-absorbed people for the first 25% of the book that it stuck for me, and their actions in the rest of the book just weren't enough to believe in their connection. It was hard for me to imagine anyone carrying such a strong dislike for 19 years (half their lives) and then to be able to suddenly forgive and forget and be in love. Sorry, but this one wasn't for me.

I received an ARC and am voluntarily leaving this honest review.
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65 reviews1 follower
January 5, 2021
This book left me with such dislike for one of the main characters that I had to put it down. I found nothing to like at all about Leo. Whiney. Self-centered. I started skimming his way-too-lengthy narrative early in the book and when it became apparent that I cared less whether Leo and Dawson got together I ended my frustrating read. This book might be good with some serious editing, but as it stands I recommend trying something else.
592 reviews83 followers
September 16, 2020
So good, great story, great characters although they seem too childish for almost 40 year old guys
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358 reviews1 follower
March 1, 2020
Fresh start is the first in this new series by Rhys Everly and what a wonderful start too!
This is a second chance romance in every sense of the word, my favourite kind of book so I was thrilled to be given the chance to read this beauty early on, it didn’t disappoint.
The H & H Dawson & Leo had a past, one of hurt and betrayal, both haunted for different reasons and not expecting to see each other again, so when they both end up in Cederwood beach 🏝 with the intention of reconnecting with family, it brought up a lot of hurt and anger.
The story really takes off from here and we are taken on a journey of anger, hurt, sadness but ultimately forgiveness and love 💓
Rhys does a cracking job with this book, he writes emotion very well, his style of writing lends itself to pulling you in as a reader, laying the groundwork gently and building the story in layers so you almost feel that you were there with them, that you are a big part of the guys journey. I loved that!
No spoilers here but it’s definitely a strong solid start to this series, I loved the characters, not just the MC’s but the supporting cast if you like, they were never superfluous to this story but added that extra magic touch.
So thank you Rhys for writing this book, for giving me the opportunity to read it, for giving me the feels whether it was sadness, hurt or happiness ( I felt them all!).
If you want a book that offers you a real journey full of life’s ups and downs but ultimately wraps you in a really warm hug then download this bad boy, you’ll not regret that you did.
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882 reviews20 followers
February 26, 2020
Rating : 4.5 stars

Great start to a new series.

I really enjoyed this well crafted, engaging book about the Hollywood A-list actor and the former boy band member reconnecting.
The character development made it easy to like Dawson and Leo whose chemistry was still there after many years apart.
A chance meeting in a small town gave them the opportunity to reconnect and once Leo put aside his hurt, the heat levels rose quickly. Of course, all would not be smooth sailing for the couple and they did have to overcome a few hurdles, and a dash of angst, to get their HEA.
Some fun and interesting side characters added to the story and also opened the way for more in the series.
I’m looking forward to exploring more of the Cedarwood Beach universe.
573 reviews5 followers
March 1, 2020
Great start to a new series. Second-chance romance set in a small, coastal town. What started out in college for Dawson and Leo blew up and out them on different career trajectories for the past seventeen years. But, a much needed break for both takes place in Cedarwood Beach, Virginia where both of their families happen to reside. Their first encounters are not much more than a hurt-fueled war of words, but with the help of a star struck 9 year old their anger erupts into a heat that has never been forgotten with the addition of experience. But, a misunderstanding likened to an old betrayal threaten their newfound happiness. Can Dawson catch Leo and explain before he jets off forever? Or are they destined to lose each other forever? If well-meaning family members and agents have their way these two will have many more adventures together. Can’t wait to read book two 😍!
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1,480 reviews28 followers
March 1, 2020
Love among butterflies

I’m a fan of small town romances and Cedarwood Beach sounds like a wonderful place for a vacation and to fall in love. I really enjoyed meeting the quirky but lovable cast of characters, looking at you, Yaya. I’m happy we get to revisit the town as I’m curious about Andy’s story. Leo and Dawson are adorable and epitomized enemies-to-lovers and second chances, which I love. Watching them bumble and flutter their way to happiness and love was so much fun.
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371 reviews4 followers
February 27, 2020
4.5*
***Received free book with no obligation to review in Nora's Book Club being in Nora Phoenix‘ Patreon.***

I really liked—the new-to-me—author’s writing style. The changing first person POV worked well for me.

The story was interesting being a current topic and the drama and misunderstanding was on a good level. It’s a good start of a new series and I‘m looking forward to the next book.
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Author 2 books27 followers
March 4, 2020
It was such a fun book!!! I read it in one sitting! I love second chance romance and I love celebrities romance. This was just the perfect book for me and it was so so well written. The characters were deep and well developed and the writing style was beautiful. I loved the family themes in the book. It was great to see both characters trying to make amends with their families. And the ending was very satisfying! I really can’t wait for the next book in this series.

I received an ARC of this book for an honest review.
469 reviews2 followers
April 27, 2022
Dies war für mich das erste Buch von Rhys Everly und der Serienauftakt hat mir gut gefallen. Der Schreibstil ist locker-leicht und flockig und es hat nicht lange gedauert, dann war ich mittendrin in Cedarwood Beach. Übrigens ein toller Ort, den ich gerne mal besuchen würde.
Dort treffen Dawson und Leo aufeinander, nachdem sie sich viele Jahre nicht mehr gesehen haben. Beide besuchen ihre Eltern, beide haben eine gemeinsame Vergangenheit und beide sind berühmt und haben viel Geld verdient. Doch das allein macht nicht glücklich. Dawson ist nicht geoutet, während Leo offen mit seiner Sexualität umgeht. Sie hätte nie gedacht, sich jemals wiederzusehen, denn ihre gemeinsame Vergangenheit hat tiefe Wunden hinterlassen und zwar bei beiden und das aus unterschiedlichen Gründen.
Ich habe die beiden Hauptprotagonisten geliebt. Sie wurden lebendig dargestellt und der Autor hat ihnen viele Emotionen mitgegeben. Da war Freude, Trauer, Schmerz, aber auch Hoffnung, Liebe und Geborgenheit.

Fazit:
Der erste Band war ein kurzweiliges Lesevergnügen und es hat Spaß gemacht, Dawson und Leo mit all den Höhen und Tiefen zu erleben. Von mir gibt es eine Leseempfehlung und ich freue mich schon auf den nächsten Band!
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2,936 reviews17 followers
June 17, 2020
A great start to the series!

Dawson and Leo cross paths again but it isn’t all sunshine and rainbows. Mistakes need to be forgiven and the heart that was broken and left behind needs to be mended. Is Dawson up for the task?

Leo didn’t make things easier for Dawson: he made him work for his forgiveness. I enjoyed watching Dawson get under Leo’s skin; it was entertaining to watch.

This story was about so much more than Leo and Dawson. Leo drifted away from his family and the need to make things right weighed heavily on him. Dawson may have got the career he always wanted yet the loneliness that followed made his life empty. He gets a second chance to not only be a better son but to get the love of his life back.

I thoroughly enjoyed this one and wouldn’t hesitate to recommend it.

*I voluntarily read this book. All opinions stated are solely my own and no one else's*
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328 reviews3 followers
November 26, 2021
It was cute

I'll admit that a closeted actor making tons of money in a superhero franchise made for an interesting character. The same is true of the ex-boy band member who was trying to break into the acting world. They had a history, a bad breakup seventeen years ago and unexpectedly ran into one another. After some fighting the old spark was fired up again. Eventually we got a happily ever after, as expected.

There was something about how Smalltown, USA so easily embraced Leo (boy band) and Dawson (actor) when their relationship became known. It's not that I think small towns wouldn’t embrace their own, but this was sudden. Zero to one hundred, and that with them somehow escaping hours of sex on the beach without being seen.

Leo's sister is somehow able to run a B&B on her own, sleeping on the floor at reception, making meals, preparing a special date for the guys and racing off to the airport with her brother. It's too much and she'd need to be a character in one of Dawson's movies to accomplish it. Families go from cold shoulder to fill embracing then very quickly, especially given that they devoted lots of their time with one another instead of said families.

The kicker, and this is a criticism of the series rather than this book. It looks like every male in Leo's family is gay. Remember, its set in Smalltown, USA, so it seems weird.

Despite the criticisms, I did enjoy the book. As I said, it was cute.
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2,698 reviews132 followers
March 8, 2020
4.5 Stars

Fresh Start is the first book in Rhys Everly's Cedarwood Beach series. The small town feel is immediately established in this entertaining second chance story.

Dawson and Leo are former college lovers. Both are famous now, and end up in the same small town, setting off a nice reunion, full of longing and passion.

Their story includes a closeted actor, former abuse, and a detailed illustration of the pitfalls of fame. The fact that one is never in charge of their own career is front and center. I love these men and their stories. Their backgrounds are compelling and well developed.

The writing is great overall. The characters are well developed, their storyline carried out well, and the pace seamless. The emotions are clearly depicted, fully drawing the reader into their intense feelings. My only complaint is the occasional moments of too many times "he said" in parts of the dialogue. That is just something that makes me cringe. The rest though is fabulous.

I'm excited to have discovered Fresh Start and am looking forward to the future books in this series. If you enjoy small town romances, don't miss this one. It's an exciting combination of small town, Hollywood, and coming out.
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668 reviews5 followers
October 25, 2022
Cute second chance!!!

Contains: 20yr after the betrayal, second chance, closeted actor, addict ex singer/model, Rekindle the flame, hea.

What a book. Great story. Well written. Keep us wondering about their past, keep us wondering when the other shoe will fall and what will it be. A lot of apologies, sometime I fell as if Leo was reacting like a 20ish man instead of his real age. Even his little brother Luke tantrums was reacting like a teenager instead of his 30ish.

The characters start as a nemesis. They maybe has a misunderstanding view of who and how each other life is going. They have both had a rough ride over the past 20 years. They are at a point in their lives where they are rethinking their lives. Change and career advancement are on the menu. Including hopefully a new lover if all went well.

Dive into this book and discover an adult who is still trying to get over the feelings of betrayal he feels. Both are trying their best to make amends, one to the other, and the other to his family. Will they finally get their happy ending?

Here is a brief summary:

Second chance
Nemesis to lovers
Celebrities
Small town
Family value
Career drama
Closeted, coming out
Recovering addict.
1,337 reviews10 followers
March 7, 2020
I simply loved this book.
A second chance romace between two men (I loved that both Leo and Dawson are almost 40 and not young men) who've been together and loved each other when they were in college, but then lost each other due to betrayal and bad decision which hace influenced both their lives.
When they reconnect by chance after seventeen years Leo is so angry and doesn't want anything to do with Dawson, meanwhile he's on the verge of having his big opportunity careerwise. They both need to make amends with their respective families.
Yet when they finally keep quite enough to explain to each other, all the past is not only forgotten, but obliterated and they find that all their love to each other has never gone away, they resume their relationship full force and this time it will be so much better than the first!
I adored this new series: I love the town of Cedarwood, I loved Leo's huge family (especially Summer, she's so cute) and I especially loved Leo; I mean really he could be me: holding grudges and falling pray to his additions, angry at the world, but what he really wants isto be loved, so as soon as he lets his anger towards Dawson fade, he's all in with his man!
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4,320 reviews34 followers
March 11, 2020
This book checked lots of boxes for me, one of which is a spunky, young girl determined to get what she wants - a happy ever after ending for our main characters. The rest include, second chance at love, lovers to enemies to lovers, older main characters who have some real life experience behind them, a good start to a series so I will have more to read and characters who really need to just sit down and talk. I loved it when Dawson and Leo finally began to open up, understand each other and forgive. What is keeping them apart isn't anything exterior, but their own fears, insecurities, the hurt they are holding on to from their past. Their happy ending is hard won but believable. I enjoyed the setting of Cedarwood Beach and look forward to learning more about the town and the people in it. One of my criteria for a good review of this kind of series is whether or not I like the world building that went into the setting and whether it is a place I would like to live or would tell a friend to move to. I would do that here. Look forward to reading more in this series.
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458 reviews35 followers
December 31, 2021
edit: make sure you get the bonus scenes from the Author's website <3<3<3

I didn't expect I'd like this book so much! Second chances at love and life, forgiveness, feelings that arise quickly because they've always been there. Lovely family members and a sunny small town. I loved it!

I started it and read it in one day, slept at 6 to finished as I couldn't wait. Some parts were just like awwwww!!



“Stuck at my parents. My aunt is telling us another one of her stories. Missin u,” it read, and if I didn’t feel like a schoolboy before, I did now.

“Missin u too. Hurry back. Tell em ur man is waiting for u,” I texted back.

His response was a heart emoji. Then another one that read: “Oops, mistype. I meant :) lol.”

“Don’t mess with me, Mr. Eldred. That heart is mine, and I ain’t givin it back.”

“If u want it, it’s all urs,” he said.

Was he saying what I thought he was?

“I want it,” I replied.

“Love you too,” he messaged, and I had to get out of bed because I had ants in my pants. The night was going to be long.

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February 5, 2022
Good but needs editing

3.5☆
This is a story of young love, secrets, betrayal, and second chances. Leo and Dawson are fully developed characters and likeable once you really got to know them. When their lives reconnect after seventeen years it creates a lot of angst and turmoil, but also the chance to heal and find love and happiness they deserve (interspersed with some steamy sexy times). Quite a few secondary characters helped enhance the story.
However, this book needs editing - for simple things like missing, extra, or the wrong word, and also for the structure of the story as some areas drag on while others are a bit confusing.
It all does come together in the end with a lot of love and forgiveness, and a satisfying HEA. Although I was a bit disappointed with this book, I would give this author another try.
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1,168 reviews17 followers
March 8, 2020
I didn't completely connect with Dawson or Leo, and I found it a bit hard to empathise with either of them. Their history didn't feel established enough for them to still have such strong feelings for each other. And on top of that, it took me a long time to actually get over what Dawson did to Leo. I still don't really see how Leo went from holding a grudge to taking a complete one-eighty in a matter of days, especially because it was before they even really talked about what happened. Apart from this, I did enjoy the small-town vibe of Cedarwood Beach, and I loved the side characters. Leo and Dawson were also very sweet together, and their dates were so cute. Dawson really made an effort with Leo and by the end, I was finally really cheering for them!
236 reviews
July 5, 2020
Butterflies are Free

First off I would like to say I really enjoyed reading Fresh Start a book about Dawson and Leo getting a second chance at love. I liked this book with the exception of a few things that I thought the writer left open-ended and me as a reader wondering.
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First when Dawson ran into Leo while on the phone with his agent and they both dropped their phone. They get into an intense argument and Dawson forgot about his agent on the phone, did they get cut off? did he call her back?
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Second, how did Dawson get away from his first agent that was abusing him?
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I felt like there was a few unfinished areas in this book. I will still recommend this book as one to read if you enjoy m/m 📚.
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1,420 reviews25 followers
March 13, 2020
Second chance romance with low angst and forgiveness.  This is a wonderful start to a new series.  We get introduced to a delightful town and some great characters.  Both of these MC's are really coming home and their bigger than life personas are left behind.  I enjoyed the little things in this story like their great dates and  i kove Yaya and the Greek food.  I enjoyed the setting and vibe of Cedarwood Beach.  

Dawson and Leo have a steamy connection but they have lots to work through and forgive.

This is book one of the Cedarwood Beach series and i am looking forward to book two. 

I was gifted this book from Gay Romance Reviews and i freely give my honest opinion and review.  
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