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Bliv medlem af LibraryThing for at finde ud af, om du vil kunne lide denne bog. Der er ingen diskussionstråde på Snak om denne bog. I didn't think I was going to like this series so much when I started it...but now I wish there was going to many more stories about the guys of "Sinner's Gin and their partners. Guess that's what rereads are for. Quinn and Rafe's story is a unique one in this series. We get to see and better understand what makes Quinn's way of thinking, not wrong but just "different"...but entirely normal for him. The Morgan boys have always had the love and support of their wonderful parents who are always there any time for a heart-to-heart. Usually, it's with their dad but Quinn's talk was with his mother, and it was guaranteed to bring tears to your eyes. We see the depth of how much the family, and even Kane's Mikie, who pretends to be terrified of Bridget, the mother of the Morgan bunch, love and adore both Morgan parents. Someone is trying and succeeding to eliminate one by one the people that Quinn loves as well as some that are just good friends. Rafe, his boyfriend who he just reunited with, and his brothers have other ideas and will do anything to protect him. Meanwhile the band that was once known as Sinner's Gin now have two new members and are ready to appear again but on a much closer to home and family schedule than before. Now we can welcome Crossroad's Gin to the stage and thank Rhys Ford for providing two more books in the series for us to enjoy. Oh...almost forgot. If you can't love any of the characters...and I can't imagine that happening...you will have to love Quinn's cat. ingen anmeldelser | tilføj en anmeldelse
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It isn't easy being a Morgan. Especially when dead bodies start piling up and there's not a damned thing you can do about it. Quinn Morgan never quite fit into the family mold. He dreamed of a life with books instead of badges and knowledge instead of law--and a life with Rafe Andrade, his older brothers' bad boy friend and the man who broke his very young heart. Rafe Andrade returned home to lick his wounds following his ejection from the band he helped form. A recovering drug addict, Rafe spends his time wallowing in guilt, until he finds himself faced with his original addiction, Quinn Morgan--the reason he fled the city in the first place. When Rafe hears the Sinners are looking for a bassist, it's a chance to redeem himself, but as a crazed murderer draws closer to Quinn, Rafe's willing to sacrifice everything--including himself--to keep his quixotic Morgan safe and sound. No library descriptions found. |
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All of them are compelling stories, messy with family and conflicts and loyalties, and dangers. This one, the way Quinn and Rafe are with each other, pressed all my favorite buttons. They're both weird but sweet. Rafe. an addict clean and determined to stay that way, Quinn with an under-control mental illness that was its own trip through hell when he was young, each the other's best medicine. How people judge, and overprotect or overreact, or both, how meaning well still hurts. I still feel all lit up with it.
The end is pitch-perfect. I bought the last one (so far) in this series. ( )