Blurb:
He pushed her away for her own safety. Instead, he
made her a target.
With another joint investigation with the Garden City police department under
way, the Devils’ Spawn MC has finally left its outlaw past behind and gone
legit. Yet Barron Priestly would bet his Devils’ Spawn cut that the danger
isn’t over. Which makes his regret for pushing Yoanni Sanz away sting that much
harder.
If he hadn’t made the monumental mistake of assuming his Daddy Dom proclivities
would scare her off, she’d be in his playroom, in his bed, and under his
protection. Not dealing with the stress of her father’s illness all alone. And
not a tempting target for revenge.
Yoanni hoped a long leave of absence would cure her ache for Barron. Instead,
the memory of passion they shared is just as vivid as the pain of its ending. A
series of escalating threats sharpens her loneliness to fear—until Barron steps
in to reclaim his place at her side. And Yoanni’s inner Little weeps for joy.
But with danger hiding in plain sight, the next attack could come from
anywhere—and no bubble of protection is without its weaknesses…
Note: Barron is book two in the Devil’s Spawn
Daddies series. It features a different couple from book one, Cutter,
but for maximum enjoyment readers are encouraged to read the series in order.
My review:
Barron tells the exciting story of Barron and Yoanni. They met
in the earlier book Cutter and were together until Barron pushed her
away. This book starts about six or seven months after they broke up. They’ve
both been miserable. Can they give it another chance? Can Barron keep her safe
from whoever is trying to scare her? Can she accept Barrons love flaws and all?
I very much enjoyed finding out.
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