Sunday, February 14, 2021

Review of Saviour Boy by S. L. Sterling

 


I received this book with the understanding that I could leave a voluntary and honest review. 

In this book we meet Becca Scott and Grant Moore. When this book opens we find that Grant is being called upon to do a job after already scheduling all of his men out for the day. When he get there he finds it a little odd but the person wants 4 cameras on the inside and one on the outside of a particular storage unit. He questions it but doesn't worry to much about it. Later we see that his friend comes in to see if he can help out with his sister. He doesn't know what is happening with her because he has never met her now ex but he doesn't like the strange things she has going on. Grant has a soft spot for his sister since she would write him while he was deployed. So he will do anything to make sure she is safe. Becca was seeing a man named Jace but when she didn't answer his messages quick enough things went from slightly controlling to scary. She figures the one way to get him to back down it to let him know all the law enforcement officers in her family. When he doesn't seem to back down for a few minutes she knows it is time to end it. When things get moved in her office and a note is written on her mirror that she can only see when it is all steamed up she knows it is time to call in professionals. Can these two find the HEA they didn't know they wanted or will outside forces make sure that never happens?

This is an amazing story by this author. This book will grab you from word one and not let go until the very end. I would highly recommend it to anyone and everyone. 



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