>Book Review – Girl Code –
> This is an anthology of 4 stories showcasing strong women. The first story is entitled Hope. This is a love story dealing with the children of alcoholic parents. There is also a little side plot of stalking thrown in for good measure. Talon is the ultimate protective male. Once he realizes Joey is in danger, he claims her, protects her and professes his love for her. The story ends in an HEA for Talen and Joey. The alcoholics in the story are given a chance to help themselves, but as in real life, it is up to them to take it.
>The second story is entitled Live. This is a story of overcoming the odds. Julie's addiction alienates herself from her family. As she comes back to her home town, after hitting rock bottom, she meets up again with Reef, an old neighbor. He, too, struggles with addiction and is homeless. This story shows the plight of the homeless. How unfairly they can be treated and wrongly judged, even by their own families. There is no HEA yet, as Julie and Reef need to learn to live and not just survive.
> The third story is entitled Faith. Salena returns home to care for her father, running into the boy she had a one night stand with, ten years prior. Of course, there is the usual "why'd you leave?" drama, but a mystery surrounding Salena's mom and dad take up most of the story. Cullen's brother, Todd, is a real interesting character. I'd love to see him in his own story. We see the previous relationships going strong, which is always heartening. This story could have been twice as long. There was a lot of double cross and intrigue in it.
>The fourth story is entitled Persistence. Laydi decided that she would never get married because her mother abandoned her and her father. Waking up in Vegas, married to her boss she secretly crushed on, is a huge mistake. I loved this story. The thought of waking up married to a dream guy is fun to read about. Andrew is the perfect guy. I don't get why he'd marry Laydi while she was wasted, but it was a fun plot point. There is a bit of suspense and a lot of Alpha male.
>This set of stories is worth reading if you like HEAs, alpha males and good romance. The book is appropriate for an adult audience.
> I am a reviewer for Paranormal Authors and Romance that Rocks.