![]() ![]() ![]() Now, as with all the series I’ll mention below, you still have to suspend belief for some of it (I had a pretty wild young adult life but these people.Whoah) I suppose that’s why it’s fiction! And it’s fiction I LOVE□ Brayshaw has the intrigue, drama, suspense spicy characters, unknown enemy/friends, subplot hinted but not easily guessed and very serious dark subject matter as well as fun sexy times. Let me tell you though, the Boys of Brayshaw is decidedly more wicked, in large part because of the main female protagonist (Raven) whose had some life lessons (hard ones) that have molded her into an opinionated ballsy chick! I Loved her! She didn’t seem at all contrived, her actions with what was exposed in this first book lines up realistically with her background. ![]() The setting is the same, a core of seemingly orivelaged hot alpha boys and a “fish out of water” girl, for lack of better term. ![]() It’s not as “light” as Fallen Crest but not “yet” as dark as Silver Swan. So glad I downloaded this book! The best way to describe this book for all you “bookies” (like me=book junkie) is that it’s is a delicious cross between two of my FAV series in this genre, Fallen Crest by Tijan and Silver Swan By Amo Jones. ![]()
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