Synopsis
He moved in next door.
Handsome as sin, older in a way that meant forbidden.
He had tattoos on his hands and wickedness tucked in his grin.
I was a goner as girl to a man they called Casanova for a reason. He would never love me, at least not the way I needed him to.
I tried to move on. But I couldn’t turn my back on him or The Fallen MC.
So when they needed me most, I offered the only thing of value I could use to help them.
My body.
And when helping them meant putting my life on the line, Nova had to decide just how much he was willing to do to get me out alive.Goodreads
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Review
I’ve been waiting to get to Inked in Lies in the Fallen men series for a while now, I’ve heard so many good things, and I have to admit I needed to know more about Nova.
Typically childhood friends’ stories are not my thing, but I enjoyed Nova and Lyla’s story. However, I will say I feel like there was a little too much childhood featured in this book for my taste. But I understand the need for the back story.
I loved seeing Nova finally realize Lyla was an adult and do something about it. Lyla was not one to be tamed, though, and I love how she took matters Into her own hands! She was brave and intelligent, and I enjoyed her.
Of course, this wouldn’t be the Fallen Men without seeing all of my favorite characters. As usual, this story was about finding a place to belong; I loved getting that from Nova’s story. I also loved that, in Nova’s case, it wasn’t about letting go of his actual family, but I liked seeing how these two families coexist.
Stephanie Namath-Parker was fantastic as Lyla! She was able to bring both child and adult Lyla to life. Aiden Snow was great as Nova as well.
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