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Bound by S.J.D. Peterson
Bound by S.J.D. Peterson






Bound by S.J.D. Peterson

I struggled a lot with my rating, because there were parts of the book that I truly loved. It's exactly the ending I want from a series. Comforting, warm and satisfying, it provided a solid HEA, not only for Tek and Jaimie, but for all characters. But, there is a reason behind it, and when it's revealed, it's a very, very beautiful moment.

Bound by S.J.D. Peterson

In the previous book, I found it somewhat dramatic and jarring.

Bound by S.J.D. Peterson

Like in Roped, each chapter starts with Tek's reflections about love, life and Jaimie. There is a lot of steam and it was pretty hot, but that's all. The rest of the story deals with the aftermath of Jaimie's rescue, and how the kidnapping affected him, and his relationship with Tek. And this was where the book took a dive for me. Because, if not this, what else is there to expect?Īpparently, not much. I kept expecting that the MC would come back to cause more trouble. Much to my surprise, Jaimie's kidnapping case was resolved pretty early. Not just for their help to Tek, but because they were there to offer their support and friendship, after Jaimie was resued. The sense of brotherhood among these guys. So, everyone works together to help Tek bring Jaimie home. We get to see each couple from the previous books, when they got the phone call that informed them that Jaimie had been kidnapped, and it was great to see them basking in their HEA afterglow. The start of the book is one of the things I liked the most. This is predominantly Tek and Jaimie's story, but it's also a glimpse in the lives of the characters of the previous books. Some others felt a little dull, and dragged the story out. S.J.D.Peterson managed to surprise me again, since the story unfolded very differently than I expected. The final installment in the Guards of Folsom series, felt like the end of an era for the club and its people, in more ways than one.








Bound by S.J.D. Peterson