![]() ![]() Bridgette definitely has some insecurities related to her past familial issues and I'm glad that Noland took the time to make her feel comfortable and cared for. The two previous books felt just a tad bit more balanced in terms of learning about the characters and watching them grow and develop. I'm not sure if that's because Noland's problems didn't really feel like problems or if it's because Bridgette's background was so dark. In the previous book we find out that he's attracted to Bridgette (Jo's best friend) and it picks up from there.īridgette and Noland have great chemistry however, I felt a slight imbalance in focus on character development. It follows the first of the McClain twins, Noland, who is known for his streak of dating foreign white women. This is the 3rd installment in the McClain Brothers series and while I thought that Leland's book was dark this one definitely felt just as dark if not darker. ![]() House definitely knows how to pack a punch in her stories. CW: abuse of child (memory), mentions of drug use, child neglect (memory), rape of minor (off page) I don't know if I was expecting it to be this dark. This one is definitely a darker installment in the series. ![]()
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