Do you take me seriously? Because I don’t. I use my jokes and easygoing personality to hide the pain I’ve felt since he took his last breath. I’m adrift without my partner in crime, my best friend…my brother. I can taste the vengeance just within my grasp.
Until she barges into my life. Promising me happiness and a peace I’ve been craving for years. She is the sun to my darkness, the happy to … happy to my despair.
But she holds secrets. Just like I do. She holds hers close, where I just pray mine don’t rock the walls we’re trying to build.
Now I’m stuck at a crossroads between my desire for revenge and my craving for her and the life we could have together—and I have no idea which road I should travel.
All I know with crystal clear certainty is that the past has the power to destroy it all.
No cliffhanger
This book is not suitable for younger readers. There is strong language, adult situations, and some violence.
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This one was good, but not as great as the previous 3 books in this series. I would suggest reading them all in order. You don’t have to, but it helps put a backstory to this story to figure out what the hell happened to Cooper and why he’s not around to care for Chelsea and his baby.
This book was emotional. It went into Asher (Cooper’s brother) …
Chelcie never though that Cooper would die saving someone’s life, and never before she had the chance to tell him her secret. They only had a one-night stand and neither expected anything more, but now Ash his brother is here.
Ash and Chelcie become friends they get along, but anyone can see that Ash isn’t coping with his brother’s death, the …
First off if you haven’t read the first three books in the series I would suggest you do. If you haven’t there may be some spoilers ahead.
This wasn’t my favorite book of the series and maybe that is because we only just met Asher and Chelcie in the last book, Beck. Asher is in a loop of grief and revenge which has him drunk and sleeping around …
This was a great read. I am looking forward to reading the next book in this series. I definitely recommend this book, this author and this series.
We learn that a drunk Asher isn’t a nice Asher, “I’ve got plenty of this to go around,” he arrogantly states while waving his hand over his crotch. “All you need to do is say the word. I’m all about my ladies having some meat on their bones.” A sober Asher is a damn sweetheart, “your stomach is so small,” I marvel. Instantly, fear takes place of …
As usual, Harper Sloan has a hit on her hands.
I really wasn’t sure how Harper was going to pull off this book. After Beck how could she write a book about Cooper. Cooper is dead. OMG!!!! Was I ever wrong!!!
Cooper is heart wrenching, heartwarming, sexy, and fanfreakingtastic. Asher is so broken at the beginning of this book. Can he come back …
I love this gregarious group of men and their women! Asher Cooper is new to this group; his brother, Coop (or Zeke), had been a part of them. Coop and Chelcie had helped each other through a difficult time, and Chelcie found herself pregnant, but never got the chance to tell Coop. Despite their relationship, sparks fly between Asher and Chelcie. …