Romance
Description
Come hell or high water, the Men of Haven always ride or die
for one of their own. Follow the brothers as they come together once
again in the long-awaited seventh book in Rhenna Morgan's Men of Haven
series.
The last person Callie Moore is prepared to see
when she shows up for a job interview is Danny Parker, the guy who
witnessed her at her worst and gave her an ultimatum: get clean or don’t
ever ask for help again. It’s been years since then, and Callie’s been
through hell, but she’s finally doing the work to change her life. That
doesn’t mean she couldn’t use the job. And it doesn’t mean her troubled
past is completely behind her, either.
When his best friend’s
sister-in-law walks in looking for a job and a second—or is it
third—chance, Danny isn’t so sure he’s willing to risk it. Even if he
does desperately need the help at his custom car shop.
Letting
Callie back into his life opens Danny’s eyes, and heart, to the woman
she is now—and the man he wants to become. If anyone has a problem with
that, too bad. Including his skeptical Haven brothers. But when a
dangerous part of the life Callie’s left behind comes to town, seeking
revenge, the family will have to join together to save her—as well as
the innocent Haven life caught in the cross fire.
The Men of Haven: fierce passion, unyielding loyalty.
Especially when it comes to their women.
4 STARS
I found this story kind of hard to rate. Probably because of the seriousness of some of the issues that were addressed.
It did have it's moments though. It was really emotional with really good main characters. It wasn't too hard to feel for both Callie and Danny. One of the phrases that really grabbed my attention was when Callie having a really bad day. She was invited to a bar and knew that was the LAST place she needed to be. "Not while I (she) was feeling like a barrel of gunpowder in search of a gunfight." Loved how that was written.
There was more than one supporting cast of "family." Meaning the family that had formed to become a family by choice mainly. And there were quite a few of them. Someone who was a colorful support for Callie was her sponsor, Maggie.
Most of the physical danger comes towards the end of the book but it got pretty dramatic.
I liked how the story ended with a good Epilogue included. I gotta give Callie points for finally facing some pretty hard stuff.
" I voluntarily read an advanced reader copy of this book through Netgalley. And these are my honest opinions about it.”
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