by A.M. Arthur, Tyler Stevens
This is apparently book 2 in the series, but I had no issues reading this as a standalone.If you've read the first book, you probably remember Marc who's a former homeless ex-junkie, selling himself to survive. Having pulled himself together with a lot of help, he now runs the LGBT shelter with Tate...
What a disappointment.I remembered when I was reading this that I didn’t really like Marc in the first book and I didn’t like him in this one. He was so cold. This dude did not enjoy life. I never figured out what it was Anthony saw in him. Marc runs the LGBT shelter together with his friend Tate. M...
This is book # 2 in the All Saints series. This book can be read as a standalone novel. I recommend reading the series in order, for reader enjoyment and understanding. Marc & Anthony have a history that did not end well. When the two cross paths again, it is because Anthony has a little sister...
Beebs' Review 4.5 rounded up Book 2 in the All Saints series I have been waiting for Marc's story since Come What May, I knew there must be some darkness in his past but what I got here was so much more than I expected. Marc's backstory and Anthony's downward spiral after he lost his best fr...