Saturday, December 19, 2015

Angels & Whiskey Review...


Whiskey, women and sleepless nights… 


United States Army Captain Gabriel Hastings knew he would always follow in his grandfather’s footsteps. Serving his country was his destiny. 



Until he fell in love… 



When Gabe’s love affair is cut short, he turns to whiskey for comfort and swears he will never fall in love again. 



Until he bumps into an unexpected angel… 



By all appearances, Autumn Jones has the perfect life. Her husband, Richard, is a loving man who wants to be a father to her unborn children. But Autumn knows the truth. Richard has a controlling, dark side that leaves nothing to chance, especially Autumn. He’ll stop at nothing to make her the trophy wife he wants her to be. 



When Autumn bumps into Gabe, he consumes her every thought, but she can’t act on her feelings. She’s married to a dark man she can never leave. 



When he learns who Autumn’s husband really is, Gabe knows he will stop at nothing to protect her. Or is it too late for him to save his angel?


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REVIEW!

I was very confused for the first couple chapters but then this book wowed me. I finished it a couple days ago and still have no words to describe how much I loved it.
Gabe is an Army Captain who after several tours to Afghanistan and the loss of the love of his life in battle is trying to start fresh. He moves to Malibu with a friend and becomes a male escort. When he and his friend are transferred to the Vegas location he meets Autumn. Autumn is in an abusive relationship and after several years is finally ready to get out. She enlists the help of her friend and then she runs into Gabe who is all about helping her out. Can these two have it all? Will finding out the truth break Autumn for good?
Needless to say I will definitely be continuing this series. I fell in love with the characters and the story itself. I was able to put myself into this books and felt like it was a part of my history. It was well told and besides the first few chapters it flowed really well.
I would recommend this book because it was full of those little moments. You know the ones I mean don't you? The little moments where you just feel sucked into the book and you lose all concentration of anything else. You magically get pulled into the book and you never want to leave. One day maybe I will find my Gabe, but I haven't found him yet!

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