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Chargement... Guts & Glory: Brickpar Jeanne St. James
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No one would ever expect what haunted him because he hid it so well.... As a former Navy SEAL sniper, Brick has faced his share of intense situations, but nothing could have prepared him for his latest assignment. The king of hookups, going undercover with a ring on his left finger may as well be a noose around his neck. If that's not enough, he's paired with a whirlwind of a woman who's as outspoken as she is curvy. Fresh off the heels of a life-changing breakup, Londyn crashes at her sister's house. To prevent knocking heads with her future brother-in-law, Mercy, she jumps at the opportunity to take the undercover job that has her playing house" with the notorious playboy of the Shadows crew. His laid-back personality, coupled with stunning good looks, should make this a walk in the park. If they weren't trying to catch a murderer. Brick, however, is unprepared for the intimacy that comes with living as a married couple and soon the lines between real life and assignment begin to blur. But beneath his easygoing smile there's a secret he hides from the world. One he's not sure he's willing to let it come to light. Note: Brick is the sixth book of the Guts & Glory series, a six-book spin-off from my Dirty Angels MC series. While it's recommended to read both series in order, each book can be read as a stand-alone. As with all my books, this has an HEA, no cliffhanger or cheating. Aucune description trouvée dans une bibliothèque |
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I don't have enough words to describe how much I love this series or the interconnected MC brotherhood. Each member has felt like family. I was a little worried about this book because I struggled with the last two. That was partially because Ryder was my favorite but also because I didn't have the connection I had with the others. I need not have worried because this story was definitely a hit.
I loved Brick and Londyn. Their interactions we're both funny and insightful. I found myself smiling while reading. I felt Londyn's insecurities and I loved seeing him see herself through Brick's eyes but also in a fresh perspective of her own eyes.
The story felt a little rushed toward the end with a particular scene between me and the later has Brick and Londyn were hashing things out. But that surprise ending...and finally having what had always been common knowledge but never put into words? Yeah, that moved this book from a 4 to a five-star rating.
I'm sad to see this end but I'm sure these characters will make an appearance or two in the future. Regardless, I'll be waiting for whatever this author decides is next. ( )