Hard Ink Tattoo owner
Jeremy Rixey has taken on his brother’s stateside fight against the
forces that nearly killed Nick and his Special Forces team a year
before. Now, Jeremy’s whole world has been turned upside down—not the
least of which by a brilliant, quiet blond man who tempts Jeremy to
settle down for the first time ever.
Recent kidnapping victim
Charlie Merritt has always been better with computers than people, so
when he’s drawn into the SF team’s investigation of his army colonel
father’s corruption, he’s surprised to find acceptance and
friendship—especially since his father never accepted who Charlie was.
Even more surprising is the heated tension Charlie feels with sexy,
tattooed Jeremy, Charlie’s opposite in almost every way.
With
tragedy and chaos all around them, temptation flashes hot, and Jeremy
and Charlie can’t help but wonder why they’re trying so hard to be
good...
My Thoughts of the Book
4.75
stars, This is another beautiful story about friends becoming lovers and
so much more. I will admit if it hard for me to give Novellas 5 stars
but I really did love this story, it was not quite as emotional for me
as Easy's story, that is not a complaint at all but this book for me at
least was a straight love story and a great one where as Easy's story
packed an emotional punch you would not expect in a small book. Hard to
be Good is a wonderful story of friends finding each other and finding
where they both really belong: together, and it is done will a lot of
heart and some humor as well; which is what I love about this series.
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