BOSSY BROTHERS: TONY
We were a match made in hell
Series: Bossy Brothers 6
Belinda Baker and I were not made for each other.
We are not soul mates, or lovers, or even frenemies.
She is the one who needed to get away.
What we had together wasn’t blind love, it was sick rage.
We were a match made in hell, it was hate at first sight, and when she walked away from me and never looked back—it was a relief.
It was bliss.
So why did I travel two thousand miles so I could be near her?
Why can’t I stop thinking about this girl I never want to see again?
Why. Am I. Here?
And what do I have to do to make her disappear for good?
Bossy Brothers: Tony features two girls falling for the wrong men and two men falling for the right girls. A family of tatted up brothers and a town filled with secrets and danger. A story of earned chances and first dates. Of coming to terms with the past and finding a way into the future. It is book six in the Bossy Brothers series and should be read after book five, Bossy Brothers: Alonzo.
The Dumas family have a side business in Key West that is
operated from a good heart, but still illegal.
If you read Alonzo’s book (if not do not read Tony’s book first) you
know that Tara, Belinda, and Vann are wondering about the number of witness
protection people in Fort Collins.
Something is off. Alonzo senses
it too.
Tony leaves Key West on a mission from his brother Alonzo. There is something going on in Fort Collins
that makes the Dumas brothers anxious. However,
Tony’s personal mission is to track down Belinda. Tony
needs to get Belinda out of his system.
The only way he knows is to have one last roll in the hay. Belinda isn’t crazy about Tony’s honesty
about a resolution, which sets up some serious stalking, and bickering.
Belinda and Tony were childhood sweethearts. Their relationship was a little kinky. Tony can’t understand why Belinda calls to
him, and he isn’t happy about it. Back
when Belinda lived in Key West, Tony helped to get her in the witness
protection program. She witnessed
something she should not know about.
Their break was difficult for both of them, but after eight years, they
moved on. That is until Belinda showed
up in Key West again.
I love Bossy Brothers: Tony. When Tara, Belinda and Vann were in Florida,
I expected Belinda and Vann to get together.
When I started this book, I thought Belinda and Tony were going to be a
couple. JA Huss decided to keep me
guessing for a few chapters. At first, it
pisses me off. I’m talking to Julie via
Tony on my Kindle, letting everyone know this isn’t how the story is supposed
to go.
Fortunately, It didn’t take long before I found myself
mesmerized and into the story. Bossy
Brothers are in the mist of one of my favorite Huss worlds and I was in
love. The deeper I fell into the story,
the more I enjoyed the way the unconventional use of the two points of view. It is two parallel stories unfolding at the
same time. I love Soshee and the secrets
we find out about her. I love that
Belinda is using her outstanding art skills at Sick Boyz Ink. I love, love, love that Veronica Bombshell and
her family are here. Finally, The
Company is circling around too. I couldn’t
put the book down.
Bossy Brothers: Tony ticks off all my boxes. I love the characters. One of my favorite settings. Visits with old friends. Mostly I love that the story keeps me
guessing. You must read Tony’s book, so
that means you must read Alonzo first.
This is a great series from the first Boston Brother. What a lovely ride Julie continues with
Tony’s story.
5 STAMPS



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