I love the Blaecleah bros series but I must say I didn't like Neason's story. Brody was a creep to just bail on Neason because he could not be a total submissive being a rancher and all. Talk about selfish. Poor Neason gets all messed up and beaten because he was devastated by Brody's abandonmen...
It's amazing how Blaecleah's men fall in love at first sight. The Quaid is amazing, very passionate when he sees the first time Matty, he knows it is his legend, and despite the advice of Da on going slowly, he goes ahead and begins to show to what Matty is to be loved. A story of hope, fear, pai...
typical stormy glenn romance. nothing fantastic, nothing so bad it can't be finished. what is typical stormy glenn? imagine a shorter harlequin romance but with no t&a (see, i was going to write no surprise pregnancies, but... yeah.). laziness dictates i will use this as my template for all books...
Le sigh.I understand that stupidity is a necessary device in the delicate angst-to-sweet ratio of plot development, but Asa's level of stupidity was just a smidge out of proportion. Said stupidity was not entirely relieved by the cute familial Blaecleah (and I mean, I really had a hard time with ...