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Love Thy Brother
by Garrett Leigh
It's hard to believe this is the 4th installment in this series already. It only seems like the other month when we were introduced to the good brothers in the first book. I've enjoyed them all so but not going to lie, I was really looking forward to Rubi and River's story. They've intrigued me since I first met them in Devil's Dance.
I LOVE Rubi. I like all the others and I really loved Saint but I think Rubi has just stolen my heart. He's such a big, calming presence and has such love for his found family, it's so lovely to see. In a lot of ways, I think Rubi is the heart of the MC, everyone loves him and depends on him and if anyone deserved their HEA, it's surely Rubi. He's been through a lot to get to this point and even though both he and River are stubborn idjits, and I wanted to knock their damn heads together more than once, I loved their story.
These two have been in love for a long time but will not admit it to each other, let alone anyone else. Things aren't helped by Cam's decree they shouldn't be together. Both have their issues, and it was good to see them finally letting each other in showing the soft side and learning to be together. I particularly liked River finally coming away from his path of destruction, and finally stepping up with Rubi.
I loved this book, it kept me gripped the whole way through and I'm here for the long haul (no pun intended) with the good brothers. Also, nice Easter Egg with the social housing people
I LOVE Rubi. I like all the others and I really loved Saint but I think Rubi has just stolen my heart. He's such a big, calming presence and has such love for his found family, it's so lovely to see. In a lot of ways, I think Rubi is the heart of the MC, everyone loves him and depends on him and if anyone deserved their HEA, it's surely Rubi. He's been through a lot to get to this point and even though both he and River are stubborn idjits, and I wanted to knock their damn heads together more than once, I loved their story.
These two have been in love for a long time but will not admit it to each other, let alone anyone else. Things aren't helped by Cam's decree they shouldn't be together. Both have their issues, and it was good to see them finally letting each other in showing the soft side and learning to be together. I particularly liked River finally coming away from his path of destruction, and finally stepping up with Rubi.
I loved this book, it kept me gripped the whole way through and I'm here for the long haul (no pun intended) with the good brothers. Also, nice Easter Egg with the social housing people