Review: We Are Yours by M. Robinson

We Are Yours

M. Robinson

We Are Yours Book 1 

440 pages, Kindle Edition

Published November 26, 2025

From Wall Street Journal and USA Today Bestselling Author M. Robinson comes an angsty, forced proximity love triangle where secrets test brotherly bonds and music brings them together, only to have destiny threaten to tear them apart.

I’ve loved two men in all my life.

Two extremely different men.

Where Julius and I blossomed from a loving friendship, Kraven and I stemmed from nothing

but hatred. A very thin line exists between love and hate, and I crossed it with both.

I fell in love with each of them at different times, in different ways, and with different words

and actions. Cause and effect has always been our problem.

This isn’t just a love triangle between the two men I love.

It’s worse.

Because misery is the only certainty when you”re in love with two brothers.

And now I’m faced with the impossible choice. Though nothing could’ve prepared me for the devastation when they both declared, “We are yours.”

Then, all in one breath, they begged…

“Now… say you’re mine.”

 

4 Stars

Looking for an angsty, love triangle? Well, my reading friends look no further. Author M. Robinson delivers just that with the raw and emotional We Are Yours.

I’m gonna try to do this without giving away any of the story, considering this is the first book of a duet. I know that sometimes it is easier said than done, but I’m gonna try and focus on my feelings towards the book as opposed to what’s happening in the book.

First of all, we definitely get all the fields. If you do not like angst in your romances, this one might not be for you. However, if you do, grab your box of tissues, get a drink and settle in. This is a story of three people who have already been dealt a pretty bad hand. Each carrying emotional baggage that affects them. A story of when no one else was there for them. They had music. Music as an escape. There is a fine line between love and hate, and the Author very much puts us right in the center of it.

I felt, I cried. The betrayal and the passion bleed through the pages that you can’t help but feeling everything the story has to offer. I have to say this is a very intense story and we do have debt cliffhanger at the end, but it is well worth it. And I can’t wait to see what happens next.

 

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