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Vengeance of The Fallen
by Dani René
This book is so much more than a RH story.
I went through so many emotions while reading.
And my feelings were put through the wringer.
One of the main things that I loved was the bond and connection Hawk, Falcon and Crow had with each other.
What they have is truly special and cemented in a shared devastating loss.
Their pain and anguish has sizzled their blood, kept determination in their hearts and a vow of vengeance has kept their spirits alive.
The key to their plans is one Lucille Mahoney.
Lucy has her own pain and nightmares of her own she is living with.
She does it on her own and pretending to the world she’s fine.
Unlike Hawk, Crow and Falcon she has no one to confine in.
She holds it all in her heart and soul.
Lucille’s salvation or her destruction will be at the hands of The Fallen.
What starts off as a wrong that needs to be righted, a justice to be doled out, the need for the daughter to atone her father’s sins has turned into so much more.
Lucy is the innocent caught in the middle of her vile evil father and the three men looking for pound of flesh.
I felt so sad for her. Her life has been hell on earth.
And now what’s left of her world is about to implode.
I loved the intensity and grittiness of the four of them together.
What they go through and discover broke my heart to pieces and hurt my soul deeply.
I was crushed with each of their own personal nightmares and demons.
I loved the main characters and was thrilled to see Dante and Drake.
The plot and storyline had me on the edge of my seat and my heart racing.
The only thing missing for me was towards the end.
I wanted more info on how things came together and ended.
May be more facts and greater detail into the whole operation that went down.
Overall a gripping twisted story that had me hooked and invested in all four characters.
I went through so many emotions while reading.
And my feelings were put through the wringer.
One of the main things that I loved was the bond and connection Hawk, Falcon and Crow had with each other.
What they have is truly special and cemented in a shared devastating loss.
Their pain and anguish has sizzled their blood, kept determination in their hearts and a vow of vengeance has kept their spirits alive.
The key to their plans is one Lucille Mahoney.
Lucy has her own pain and nightmares of her own she is living with.
She does it on her own and pretending to the world she’s fine.
Unlike Hawk, Crow and Falcon she has no one to confine in.
She holds it all in her heart and soul.
Lucille’s salvation or her destruction will be at the hands of The Fallen.
What starts off as a wrong that needs to be righted, a justice to be doled out, the need for the daughter to atone her father’s sins has turned into so much more.
Lucy is the innocent caught in the middle of her vile evil father and the three men looking for pound of flesh.
I felt so sad for her. Her life has been hell on earth.
And now what’s left of her world is about to implode.
I loved the intensity and grittiness of the four of them together.
What they go through and discover broke my heart to pieces and hurt my soul deeply.
I was crushed with each of their own personal nightmares and demons.
I loved the main characters and was thrilled to see Dante and Drake.
The plot and storyline had me on the edge of my seat and my heart racing.
The only thing missing for me was towards the end.
I wanted more info on how things came together and ended.
May be more facts and greater detail into the whole operation that went down.
Overall a gripping twisted story that had me hooked and invested in all four characters.