Blue thinks her life is pretty awesome—after all, she has two sexy boyfriends and an exciting career scaling walls and breaking open safes. What more could a woman ask for? So what if her boys are cops and she’s a thief? They haven’t arrested her yet, right?
Matt and Liam love Blue to distraction, but when one of her throwing blades turns up sticking out of a dead thug’s body, their acceptance of her lifestyle faces its biggest threat. They think she’s been framed, and saving her life is more important than arresting her for murder, but old habits die hard. And unfortunately, Blue isn’t the kind of girl to let someone else take the heat for her problems.
Can their love survive murder, an unexpected surprise, and a dirty cop bent on silencing the thief who can expose all of his despicable plans?
Series: Blue’s Boys #3
Release Date: December 18th 2014
Publisher: Evernight Publishing
Source: Manic Readers
Reviewer: Kenna
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Reviewer’s Thoughts
“Beloved” is the third installment in the “Blue’s Boys” series, and I really enjoyed it. In fact, I’ve enjoyed the entire series. It’s clever, well written, funny, exciting and sexy.
Blue and her boys are back, and there’s quite the situation going on. It looks like Blue may have committed a terrible crime (not that being a thief is exactly angelic), and Liam and Matthew want to protect her. Topping that off, Blue has a bit of a secret that she’s carrying around, and she’s trying to find a good time to share it with the guys. As always, the trio’s chemistry is amazing, and the their sex scenes are scorching. Matt and Liam are discovering new things about each other, and that adds a very nice layer to the triad’s relationship.
Because I don’t want to give anything away, that’s as far as I’m going. Seriously, you have to read this book to appreciate it. In fact, read all three of the books. I wouldn’t consider this a stand alone. There is exposition, but a LOT happened in the first two (“Thief” and “Cops”), and it’s all one continuous story. The books aren’t long, but they don’t feel rushed or like scenes may be just skimmed. Erin Leaf has given us a fun ride with great characters we’d like to be friends with and adventures we’d like to come along on.
I am highly recommending “Beloved”.
Shannon
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