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About the Dominion Hall
Seven men. One brotherhood.
Built in Charleston, South Carolina in the shadows of war and wealth, Dominion Hall isn’t just a mansion—it’s their fortress. Ruthless. Untouchable. Dangerous.
But even the strongest men fall… for the wrong woman.
Enemies will come.
Betrayal will burn.
And the men of Dominion Hall?
They’ll bury anyone who dares to touch what’s theirs.
Possessive. Jealous. Obsessive.
These billionaires don’t share. They claim.
For fans of dangerous love, anti-heroes who live by their own rules, and the women who bring them to their knees.
Jack Flynn co-writes dark billionaire military romance with Lainey Ray.
Jack is a former military man with a sharp mind, a devilish smirk, and a habit of taking control—in fiction and otherwise. He likes his books like he likes his combat strategies: fast-paced, explosive, and leaving no survivors. When he’s not crafting tactical missions and deadly antiheroes, you can find him reading action thrillers, watching war movies, or engaging in other kinds of action we won’t discuss here.
Jack brings the precision, the danger, and the raw intensity to every Jack & Lainey book. He knows exactly how to build a hero who commands a room, claims a woman, and takes down anyone who dares to stand in his way.
Rumor has it, Jack never loses control … unless Lainey’s involved.
The Medic was interesting to say the least. There was a lot going on from the very beginning. I have to say that I really didn't like Sloane Carrington at first, but I think that's what Jack Flynn and Lainey Ray meant to happen. She was a snobby, rich, entitled elitist just like she was raised to be but underneath she surprisingly had a core of steel and courage do the right thing. Charlie Dane was a bit of a conundrum but he sparked my interest immediately. He's a restless spirit looking to make small differnces in the world rather than a big splash. A masked ball becomes a turning point for these two and past secrets from family shake things up dramatically. Department 77 is still in the mix as things ramp up. And an unexpected twist sets up the series finale perfectly.
Sloane's initial spoiled rich girl vibe took some getting used to, but once Charlie Dane's story kicked in, I was there for it. Their dynamic is intriguing, with Charlie's down-to-earth nature a perfect opposite to Sloane's privileged world. While the beginning was a bit slow for me, the story picked up pace and delivered an engaging romance. Fans of the series will enjoy the Department 77 plot line still raging on, though some might find the "dark" romance label a bit misleading. At least in my opinion. Overall, a solid addition to the Dominion Hall series. Rating: 4/5 stars 🤓
Charlie and Sloane’s story adds a powerful layer to the Dominion Hall world. The ongoing Department 77 drama continues to unravel, and this book leans into that slow‑burn mystery while delivering plenty of danger and emotional intensity.
Charlie’s steadiness and Sloane’s strength make them a compelling pair, especially as the threats close in and the truth begins to surface. Their journey isn’t just about surviving the danger — it’s about choosing each other through it.
By the end, the pieces click into place, the mystery deepens in all the right ways, and love proves itself stronger than the chaos surrounding them. A gripping, heartfelt installment that pushes the series forward.
First impression of Sloane was not good, but I am glad to see she was able to chill out. This one seemed a bit more busy than the others. I love how each brother is different, but their level of protection & affections are top tier. And more secrets, but I kind of had a feeling about that last one and not sure how I feel about it.
Unfortunately I hated this. Literally nothing happened until the last 25 pages of this. They didn’t mesh well together for me? Like obsessed after one night together then they don’t see each other and it’s just Charlie’s inner monologue about the girl in the red dress for 100 pages and blah blah blah. No thank you
I LOVED the first five books in this series. I didn't like this one as much. For me, the story just had too many different things going on and the characters weren't as enjoyable. Nothing about it really "grabbed" me.
Ok, I liked Charlie-helping out the underdog and humble about it. Now Sloane was an entitled brat. Glad she came around. Department 77 secrets are revealed-Sloanes mom is involved. 1 more book to find out what really happened to Byron Dane......
All of the books have been fantastic and I can't wait to read about Silas, their mom and Dept. 77. I hope to read more on the brothers as well as the women that changed their lives.
Charlie. Not a character we've heard much about, but not any less endearing. Im so curious what's going to happen next. This book really set the scene for more. Im loving this series so far.
Great characters and a not-so-predictable meeting! They may not have clicked at first but when they do it's like an explosion. Definitely a great story.
Loved every bit...Each Dane unique.. All skilled,realistic and so charming. The women fit their men as well. Romantic Charleston adds temptation to the mix Thank you?