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Prose Before Bros
by Smartypants Romance, Cathy Yardley
This one had me from the first few pages.
First, anyone that can understand the cultural nuances of Vietnamese names and culture, and mentions Westminster, has me intrigued.
Second, when someone mentions Cal Berkeley, and calls it a "hippie school" - LOL! I'm IN! #gobears
Thuy and Maddie have been friends since college, and Maddie helps her get through their college years. Thuy plans to repay Maddie by sticking by her no matter what...including supporting her pregnant and recently dumped friend to raise her child, and moving to Green Valley to deal with the loss of her father. While there, she meets Maddie's brother Teddy/Drill, and isn't afraid of his Iron Wraith involvement.
Teddy/Drill is having commitment issues of his own, and is wondering how much longer he can tolerate the crazy that is the Iron Wraiths. He's questioning his commitment to his "family" - the MC and his own. When they ask him to sacrifice his inheritance, and put his sister and Thuy in danger, he realizes what he really wants for his future.
I really enjoyed this one, and Cathy Yardley had me connected to this story from the start. I also enjoyed that this one had a bit more of the MC involved - while gritty and not central to the story, it expands the chaos the club has invoked in the town and their people.
First, anyone that can understand the cultural nuances of Vietnamese names and culture, and mentions Westminster, has me intrigued.
Second, when someone mentions Cal Berkeley, and calls it a "hippie school" - LOL! I'm IN! #gobears
Thuy and Maddie have been friends since college, and Maddie helps her get through their college years. Thuy plans to repay Maddie by sticking by her no matter what...including supporting her pregnant and recently dumped friend to raise her child, and moving to Green Valley to deal with the loss of her father. While there, she meets Maddie's brother Teddy/Drill, and isn't afraid of his Iron Wraith involvement.
Teddy/Drill is having commitment issues of his own, and is wondering how much longer he can tolerate the crazy that is the Iron Wraiths. He's questioning his commitment to his "family" - the MC and his own. When they ask him to sacrifice his inheritance, and put his sister and Thuy in danger, he realizes what he really wants for his future.
I really enjoyed this one, and Cathy Yardley had me connected to this story from the start. I also enjoyed that this one had a bit more of the MC involved - while gritty and not central to the story, it expands the chaos the club has invoked in the town and their people.