Life has never been easy
for Duncan Stiel. His childhood was the stuff of nightmares, and his
day job as an undercover police officer forces him to hide his true self
and occasionally lands him in the hospital. So when he finally meets
the perfect man, it comes as no surprise that everything falls apart
around him. What Duncan doesn’t expect is that the hardest hurdle to get
over before he can make a life with Aaron Sutter is the one inside
himself.
Everyone thinks Aaron has it all—looks, money, fame, and
success beyond measure. Everyone, that is, except Aaron. At the end of
the day, the cameras stop flashing, friends go back to their own lives,
company business is handled, and Aaron is always alone. The moment he
meets Duncan Stiel, Aaron knows he’ll do anything to hold onto the
larger-than-life detective. But when he realizes money won’t buy him the
ultimate happiness, Aaron needs to find the strength to give Duncan
something much more important—his heart.
God, where do I even begin? Of course I loved this book. I adored this
book. I want to marry this book and have its babies. Why, you ask?
BECAUSE IT’S MARY FREAKIN’ CALMES, THAT’S WHY!
You
either love her or you don’t. Me? I’m a lover of all things Mary
Calmes. I can always count on Mary for my fix of perfect MC’s and the
alpha males who love them. She’s reliable; she never strays from her
formula. Except this time she did.
And it was awesome!
She
took two, count ‘em, TWO alpha males and threw them together. You’ve
got Aaron “I’m Better Than Everyone Else” Sutter and Duncan “Like I Give
a Fuck” Stiel. And it worked. It worked so well that I’m absolutely
blown away! Don’t worry, there was still plenty of classic Mary in the
story. There were the eye squints and the topcoats and the easy
dialogues. But then she threw in all the extras and the new stuff. It
was fantastic!
Poor Duncan, he’s had a rough life! I wasn’t too
sure I liked him when I met him in Acrobat but I sure as hell do now!
He’s big and strong and a total dick but in a loving, caring way. And
Aaron! I kinda liked him by the end of Bulletproof but not really. I
thought he was way too arrogant. He’s still arrogant, but in an
incredibly endearing way.
These two were a match that came
completely out of left field. I loved their banter. Yes, there was a
lot of sweet moments but remember, these are two tough guys. Their
declarations of love were more along the lines of “Oh, how fucking
unromantic of you to say that,” and flipping each other off than the
classic “I love you”. And don’t even get me started on the sex! Guh and
unf and all those other words to describe the hotness. I am so glad
that I was gifted with this tale. My only wish is that there was more.
I want more. Scratch that – I NEED more.
Please Mary, please will you write a ton more books like this?
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