The Book
Release Date: 11 June 2019
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She fled from the depths of hell, her life barely in tact.
Iris is finally living a peaceful life away from all that she fears. She’s ready to come out of hiding and start living again.
He walked away from a life no one is supposed to escape.
Callan’s been looking over his shoulder for the past two years. There’s a reason they say the mafia is for life. Now, in a new city, and as the guardian of his sister, he has the chance to create a life he can be proud of.
Iris’s world is rocked off its axis when she meets her new neighbor with turquoise eyes and a protective streak a mile wide. Soon the chemistry between them sparks to life and it’s not long before passion consumes them. But their pasts are never too far away…
When those he loves the most are threatened, will the cost of his sacrifice be his own life?
My Review 4 STARS
**My thanks to the author for providing me with a free copy for an honest review**
I totally got sucked into the story for this one, however the editing still needs quite a bit of work with misspelled words all over the place.
So Callan is ex mafia and Iris is still on the run from an abusive ex-husband who still wants her back, This book is basically Callan chasing after a very skittish Iris with other characters from the series in the book a lot, however this book can certainly be read as a stand alone with no problem.
Iris has been hiding from her e-husband for two years, however it is her next-door neighbour Callan and his sister that open Iris up to a less chilling world and a man that will do anything to protect those he cares about.
Callan and Iris grew up with crap backgrounds and he can see that all is not well with Iris from the beginning and does everything he can to make her feel safe that that he is not a threat.
I loved all the supporting character and that they are all there for each other and immediately just accept Iris into their fold. When i have time i will certainly come back to finish this series from the beginning.
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