

I won’t tell you who it’s about because that might be a spoiler, but you’ll know when you read the book, which I definitely recommend doing.For years Grant Kessler has smuggled goods from one end of the world to the next. Now I’m waiting not-so-patiently for the spin-off. The portrayed of autism, especially as severe as it was for Morgan, was well-done and I really liked the story. The action scene near the end lacked proper coherency but other than that, any problems I had with the book up until that point were cleared and, overall, this was a good book. It was really good and, when the book ended, I was genuinely bummed because I was enjoying it so much. There was a lot more stuff happening in that part, the pace was better and Grant and Morgan finally clicked for me. In the third part, things took a turn for the better - for me that is, not for the characters. I almost quite reading by the time we reached the End. I think there were four sex scenes in that duration alone and while it wasn’t bad, I read them and they were well-written, I was waiting for something to happen.

I wanted them to be happy but it didn’t matter if they were happy with each other or without. Which is what the case often was here.īecause of that, I didn’t entirely care about their relationship. I prefer my romances to be about the characters connecting as people rather some vague, unexplained intensity that simply exists between them. But I think, like with Wild, the author rushed the romance. I like both characters individually, especially Morgan. All the things he’s overcome, his sheer resilience and willpower, are admirable. Morgan is quick to put him in his place and, soon enough, Grant is completely in awe of the person Morgan is. Like most people, he assumes that the autism somehow affects his intelligence or maturity. That is, until he meets Morgan.Īt first impression, Grant lets Morgan’s various tics, a result of his severe autism, fool him into underestimating him. He’ll stay there for two or three years, then disappear to a beach where US has no jurisdiction.

Those plans take him to the small town of Durstrand. Now he plans to lay low for a while until the FBI stops trying to find proof against him. But the business wanted to take him in a direction he wasn’t comfortable with, one without dignity or loyalty. In the first 33%, we’re introduced to the two main characters. Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platformįor the purpose of this review, I’m going to divide this book into three, equal, parts: Beginning, Middle, and End.

Series: None (but there will be a spin-off) Pages: 261 (large pages + small font, so more like 400+)
