The final breathtaking installment in New York Times and USA Today bestselling author Molly McAdams’s REBEL series.Protecting people isn’t simply my job—it’s engrained in me.It doesn’t atone for my countless sins.There’s no washing the blood off my hands after a lifetime in the mob.I just want to save those who can’t save themselves.Then Sutton Larson came at me with diamond-encrusted heels.She’s … with diamond-encrusted heels.
She’s judgmental and guarded and the most infuriating woman I’ve ever met.
Gaining her trust is nearly impossible. Protecting her is anything but easy. When she becomes more than a job, our passion builds like a brutal storm—beautiful and consuming.
But we have an expiration date made of lies and betrayals and lethal games.
One we thought we could outlive.
And it’s taunting us for thinking we could.
My name’s Conor Kennedy. I’ve lost enough people in my life . . . I refuse to lose her.
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One of my favorite things about starting a new Molly McAdams book is knowing it’s going to elicit a physical reaction from me. Limit was no exception, by the time I was finished reading my jaw was sore from clenching it, from grinding my teeth in frustration from all the secrets, lies, half-truths, and downright manipulation going on in the book. Sutton and Conor’s love story wasn’t conventional, it wasn’t easy, but it was redemptive. I’m going to have a hard time saying goodbye to this world, but Limit was a fabulous send-off to two superb series.
Every time I thought I knew whose life was more heartbreaking between Sutton and Conor, another layer of horror they’d lived through was revealed. Despite all of the cruelty they’d been through, both Sutton and Conor were both exceedingly loving people. They protected the people more important to them fearlessly and ruthlessly, even when they knew they might be fighting a losing battle. They each needed that kind of selflessness in a partner, and watching them learn to trust and love one another was heartwarming.
I’m a sucker for little kids in books; they always reveal a vulnerability in even the most terrifying and closed off characters. Lexi was no exception. She served to give all the otherwise guarded adults a way to drop their walls, even momentarily. Her intuitiveness and ability to read people’s intentions was uncanny but somehow enforced her innocence and purity. I fell in love with her just as effortlessly as Conor did, and it was beautiful to see her trust him when she had every reason not to ever have faith in an adult male again in her life.
The suspense in Limit was intense. Even though we were seeing every side of the story, I was still on edge throughout the novel. Ms. McAdams was able to make each reveal, every flashback, all of the taunts build in a way that left me entirely unsettled and leery of everything. It seemed like evil was hiding around every corner, waiting for me to let my guard down to pounce. Molly McAdams knows precisely how to place her words and build her plots for maximum tension, and I live for her outstanding art.
I absolutely loved the Rebel series.
This book will have you on the edge of your seat and flipping the pages from beginning to the very end. Conor is quiet but intense. And Sutton is fearful and doesn’t trust anyone.
How do you save a woman and her child when she doesn’t trust you? How do you trust a man you don’t know and has just turned your world upside down?
The gang is back together in the final installment of the Rebel series. And Conor is finding it difficult protecting Sutton and the ones he considers his family. He’s struggling with where is loyalties should lie when he starts falling for the one woman he knows he shouldn’t have feelings for.
Get ready for everything to come to a head. For all the secrets be revealed. And to find out if loyalty will be broken. This was definitely a great ending to this series.