My name is Lindsey and I live in the Richmond, VA area. I am
a graphic/web designer by day and a true bookworm at heart. My favorite thing
to do is get lost in an amazing and exciting story! I will read almost anything
that’s put in front of me from fiction to non-fiction. My favorite genera to
read are YA, New Adult and Romance. I’m so excited to be helping Tricia!
Synopsis:
We all need a hero...let the Saints of Denver begin
Orlando Frederick knows what it is to be leveled by pain. Instead of focusing on his own, he’s made it his mission to help others: sports stars, wounded war vets, survivors of all kinds. But when Dom, a rugged, damaged, sinfully attractive cop, makes his way into Lando’s physical therapy practice, he might be the biggest challenge yet. Lando loved one stubborn man before and barely survived the fallout. He’s not sure he can do it again.
Dominic Voss is a protector. The police badge he wears is not only his job, it’s his identity, so when he’s sidelined because of an injury, the only thing he cares about is getting back on the force. He expects Lando to mend his body, he just doesn’t realize the trainer will also have him working toward a hell of a lot more. As attraction simmers and flares, Dom sees that Lando needs repair of his own...if only the man will let him close enough to mend what's broken.
Lindsey's review:
5 Stars for Leveled by Jay Crownover (Saints of Denver #0.5)
Leveled is the kick off story for Jay’s new Saints of Denver
series. I love the Marked Men series, so when Jay surprised us with a bridge
between the old and the new I was tickled pink. What made this even better, Jay
was going to give us a little more insight into Orlando “Lando” Frederick, Remy’s
secret love.
While M/M books haven’t exactly been my cup of tea, I found
this book beautifully written, weaving the story of these two strong willed but
kind men together. Old characters make their appearances as well as the new I
am sure I will grow to love as this series unravels.
“Bad
things happen, it was how we navigated the fallout afterward that really
defined what our new normal would be. You could do it gracefully, generously,
thoughtfully… or you could do it sloppily, haphazardly and blindly like I had
done.”
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