Some men are just better when they’re bold.
Welcome to the Point…
In a dark and broken kingdom, a ruler has to be fearless to control the streets and the ruthless people who run them.
Race Hartman is just bold enough, just smart enough, and just lost enough to wear the crown. Places like the Point will always have bad things and bad people, but the man in control of all that badness can … all that badness can minimize the devastation. Race has a plan, but can he prevent total annihilation without destroying himself? Brysen Carter has always seen her best friend’s brother for what he is—too pretty, too smooth, and way too dangerous to touch. Basking in Race’s golden glow is very tempting, but Brysen knows she’d eventually get burned.
When she starts receiving threatening texts and someone tries to take her out in the parking lot, the only person interested in keeping her safe is the one man she can’t allow herself to have.
Sometimes being bold is the only way to stay alive. But can she let Race save her life… if it means losing herself to him?
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Race and Brysen are by far my favorite Point characters. Two people from similar worlds but choosing to be in different worlds can bring wonderful things into the mix. I dont know what to say other then I love Race and he is not at all what I thought he would be but in the most wonderful way;)
“I take care of my own, Brysen. Like it or not, that …
One I love Jay’s character names, they are so unique and fitting. Brysen and her sister Karsen like you wouldn’t think of naming your girls that but it so totally works for Jay’s female leads. Their kick ass names go with their kick ass attitudes and I seriously cannot wait to read Karsen and Booker. But back to Brysen and Race, two gorgeous …
“I’m at my best when I’m being bold.”
No truer words were spoken by Race Hartman, Jay Crownover’s newest hero in her dark and gritty series Welcome to the Point. And even though he’s Shane “Bax” Baxter’s best friend, there’s a dichotomy to Race – one that Bax doesn’t have because he was born and raised in the Point and had to deal with the …