He’s a thief, a convicted felon.
A cocky guy with tattoos and a smirk for days.
He needs a bodyguard and I need a job, so here we are.
And the more time I spend with Ronan Michaels, the more I realize maybe he isn’t the bad guy after all.
But why do I feel like he’s hiding something or protecting someone?
Or both?
My Angel Gabriel has a devil on his shoulder.
He’s not a sinner—but certainly no saint.
He’s been lied to and abandoned. Hurt by people who should love him no matter what.
Gabriel’s discovered my secrets, yet the more I push him away, the closer he stands by my side.
And when his past crumbles, leaving him searching for answers, I’m right there for him, holding his hand.
Holding him up.
Because love is catching someone when they fall.
And never letting go.
Fall Guy
by Felice Stevens hit all the marks of a great read. Family drama,
heartache, and love.
Ronan
spent six years in federal prison for a crime he did not commit. Haunted by the
death of his parents and the turn of events with his sister, Ronan hoped to get
his life in order upon release. Gabriel had a great private security gig, and a
one time lover who he though may have been the love of his life. A turn of
events squashed the gig and the truth of his deceased lover led him straight
towards Ronan’s path.
I
adored both men- seasoned- sometimes hard, but always kind and considerate. A
spoiled past does not make the man, but enhanced his good attributes, which was
exactly what Ms. Steven did in this book. Each character was able to
grow in their own skin, with each other, and come faced their pasts.
Fall Guy
was beautifully written leaving this reader satisfied in all aspects. Ms.
Stevens always takes you and transports a person into the story, felling
every emotional upheaval and nuance, making you a part of the plot. MCs cry,
the reader cries, they smile, you smile…..a testament to her ability to
understand her audience.
Loved
this book.
Definite
S.E.X.
A
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