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King Bastard (Dark Sparrow, #6)
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I strongly suggest reading the previous books however, it isn’t necessary to read them because they can read as standalone, but you do get to know all the secondary characters. This is their oldest brother’s story. Lazarus is sexy as all get out oldest brother, an alpha through and through, takes his responsibilities to heart that includes protecting, keeping his family save the only way to do that is the relieve the world of his very vile man they call father. Sasha has so much personality, I like that she is strong and don’t allow anyone to really push her around, but she does respect the alpha in her friend’s son. Let’s put this out there their father enjoys hurting his sons, he sexually abused one of his sons to try and gain his loyalty but in reality, it totally messed him up and Lazarus isn’t going to allow him to hurt any of his other brothers. So, back to Ms. Sasha she came to Chicago to one get a little rest and two work on US soil for a while when she gets a call from an old friend asking her to help with a project but what she didn’t know was her friend has a son named Lazarus the one man she has been dreaming of for a while but coming face-to-face with him has the desired affect but it also rattles his cage. Oz feels the same way, but he can’t allow himself to involve her because he wants no danger coming to her because his evil, crazy father is still on the run, and he is know for kidnapping his own family. Buckle up this is a wild ride just like the previous books they will keep you on the edge of your set with the suspense, but will they finally catch their father, will he pay for all the crimes committed and is it Oz’s tired to find happiness?
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Finished Reading
December 7, 2021
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