Asher is a livewire with a past he can’t escape. He knows bad boys like him aren’t meant for love.I fled Los Angeles with bullets at my back. Now that I’m in Seattle, I just need to keep my head down, and stop risking my life for criminals.Easier said than done, when the only thing I’ve ever been good at is driving a getaway car. Maybe it’s like my dad always said, that I wasn’t worth the time it … wasn’t worth the time it took to make me.
I try to be good, but what if I’ve been bad for too long?
Franklin and Rory can’t deny this bad boy what he needs.
Rory and I swear that our new handyman is a bad idea.
We’re responsible men in our forties, a professor and the owner of a comic book shop.
Asher is twenty years younger, but when he turns our way, the truth shines in his eyes.
He thinks he’s a bad boy, but something deep inside of us stirs.
It’s time to show him what it means to be good.
Steamy and sweet M/M/M romance with an HEA for Franklin, Rory, and their Asher. This is the fourth Rebels and Nerds book, and it can be enjoyed as a standalone or in order with the series.
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I loved Asher’s spark of life and his dedication to starting fresh after his incident in L.A. Even though his old life tried pulling him back in, the thought of losing Rory and Franklin kept him on the right track. Rory and Franklin being a happily married couple for more than twenty years accepted Asher and all his faults and chose to love him and help him continue to move forward on a good path for his future.
The acceptance, understanding and compassion in this book is heartwarming to read. I enjoyed it.
I’m really starting to enjoy daddy stories. This book was awesome! I loved the fact that Franklin and Rory were already married. They are just what Asher needed. Another great book in this series. Highly Recommend!
The most surprising thing about this book was how much I loved the descriptions of the regular, day to day activities of these characters. The author gives you a real sense of what it is like for Franklin to run his comics store business day to day, what Rory’s life as an an academic is like, how Asher decides on a career and Ava’s life as a high school student. All the details are spot on and so believable, I found myself watching the story as I read – so vivid were the details I could see the story happening just like I was watching a film. The page disappeared and I saw this story happen. The characters grow and change throughout the book and we get to watch that happen. Franklin develops and grows his business, Rory gets to put a scheming, homophobic department chair in their place, Asher finds self worth, starts on a career and grows up and Ava learns to deal with her mother’s death and how to become her own person after that while still honoring her mother’s memory. There is plenty of drama and excitement as Asher’s past collides with Rory’s present in a very unexpected way, but it is the little daily details that will ensure that this will become a re-read book for me.
Asher, Franklin and Rory.
Franklin and Rory are a happy married couple. Their niece will be the new addition to their family and now their house need some adjustments.
Asher is the handyman who will help them.
When Asher sees the two geek daddies his heart beats faster.
Asher fled to his sister to escape his former life where is best friend took advantage of him with some bad things.
Ashers is hurt and has a low self esteem. All he wants is to be loved.
A sweet story with the best daddies a boy could wish.
All the wrongs in life turns into rights.
Captivatingly written story with very engaging personalities who stole my heart.
The way these men grow together felt natural and plausible.
They have some steamy encounters, all deliciously described.
I really loved this story.
This was a cute and sexy story. Asher definitely needed help to keep himself on the straight and narrow, and Rory and Franklin were perfect for him. It took me a while to feel invested in their story, but once I did, I really enjoyed it. I haven’t read the prior books in this series, but I will definitely seek those out. I really liked this!