I was kindly provided with an ARC of Jerked to read and review by the author.
Colin Blake and Brenna 'Bren' O'Brian are thrown in to each others lives as children. After both experiencing difficult childhoods, Bren's father moves Colin in and looks to make their world a better place by building a family unit for the three of them. While working to secure his own mob future and hoping to make a place for Colin as a part of the business as he grows older, he manages to hold Bren oblivious to the dark nature of his life. When all comes tumbling out and Bren is horrified to be a part of his organisation she seeks comfort in Colin, her stepbrother. But when things fall further apart and her options seem to be shrinking fast she makes a bid for freedom and to discover her independence, she leaves everything and everyone behind to start fresh. All until one wrong choice proves to be her greatest undoing. And so begins a life long journey for all involved about the consequences of our elders decisions and a reminder that there really is no choice in who you fall in love with.
“Bren—“
“You should have told me earlier.” I looked at him. “I guess now we’re both liars.”
His expression didn’t change. “I’ll check outside.”
“My knight in shining armor.”
He frowned, stared at me for half a second, and left.
I watched him go, wondering how in the world I had gotten myself stuck between a psycho that I hated and a future stepbrother that I wanted more than anything.
I positively adored Bren. She's one of those characters that's messed up and gotten herself in to quite a bind but also never denies that she has made mistakes and will never be caught feeling sorry for herself. Because she so pointedly faces her own mistakes is what made me love her the most, when she straight off the bat admitted dating the type of guy she so fiercely hated gave me major respect for her and for B.B. Hamel, some authors actually manage to overlook a character acknowledging this and it can a readers blood boil with rage. When writing, some authors can also have a tendency to really over state why you should feel sorry for the main character and in trying to make you feel as sorry as possible they repeat the same issues over and over. But this was always sharp, to the point and lacked any real repetition at all, Bren would always say her piece and give you her view and then the storyline just carried on flowing along with such a natural feel.
“I’d love to pull those sexy pants down around your ankles, bend you over, and slip my tongue along your soaked pussy.”
She blinked. “Colin ....”
“We can do it right here, if you want. I can make you come on my tongue while you try not to make too much noise.”
“What makes you think it’d be so easy?”
“I’ve seen how you look at me. I know you’d grip my hair as hard as you could while I tongued that sweet pussy.”
“You’re not funny.” She looked away, a blush on her cheeks again.
There aren't many a male character hotter than Colin, he had endless sexual appeal and innuendos and made this book not only a hot read but a funny one too. His presence in each scene always managed to add a little light to the slightly darker natures of the chapters. But he did also have his mob man, tough guy, no nonsense alter ego, they just combined to make one absolutely delicious character. One that made me wish whole heartedly that there was a book two continuation to his and Bren's tale.
For some reason, the adrenaline and the danger brought out the best in me, and I thrived on it. I lived for the feeling of terror and imminent violence, almost as much as I lived for fucking. Only an orgasm could beat the feeling of defeating another man in a fair fight.
How does B.B Hamel to write a book that beats it's predecessor every single time? She's one of those rare authors (a sum total of which I can count on one hand!) who manage to not only produce something that betters what came before it but also something that I see no fault in and wouldn't change even one word. Between just the right amount of sexual tension, action and suspense, darkness and light, meant that this kept rolling at an undeniably fast pace and I'd reached the last page before I even realised I was coming near it. But it was however just the right length to be able to keep the storyline fresh and engrossing, never a moment of useless page filler or the desire to skip the odd paragraph. Told in both Bren and Colin's perspectives gave this an undeniably good mixture of everything. I will be raving about and recommending this book and the entire City Secrets series for a good long while yet, all while eagerly anticipating B.B. Hamel's next series. My hat is off to a perfect book and a wonderful woman, thank you as always B.B.!