Wednesday, September 4, 2019

Rescue (Men of Hidden Creek - Season 4, #3) by Alison Hendricks








Blurb

"I don't need you to rescue me."

Tiberius "The Beast" Caulville is the bad boy of the NFL: an arrogant PR nightmare who doesn't care about his public image. But when an off-season fight lands him in hot water, he's forced to hide out in Hidden Creek and clean up his act with the help of the one person who doesn't buy it.

Caleb Brower has lived in the shadow of his manipulative ex-boyfriend for years. One breakout client will give him the freedom he needs, if he can withstand that client's outrageously inappropriate behavior. But Caleb is used to entitled athletes, and can tell there's more to Ty than the mask he wears.

Volunteering at his uncle's dog rescue could save Ty—or bury him under the fears he thought he'd left behind. Caleb can't help being drawn to the broken man beneath the bluster, and soon business gets personal. Can he show the rest of the world the sweetheart Ty really is?

Welcome to Hidden Creek, Texas, where the heart knows what it wants, and where true love lives happily ever after. Every Men of Hidden Creek novel can be read on its own, but keep an eye out for familiar faces around town! This book contains a pair of irresistible rescue dogs, a Beast who's really a softie, and plenty of healing for two lost souls.


Review 
My Rating - 4 Stars!


Rescue is Alison Hendrick's contribution to the multi author series, Men of Hidden Creek, Season Four. Like I've come to expect from Alison Hendricks, it's a good one.

Ty's an NFL player who's in Hidden Creek, hiding while his PR team tries to rehab his imagine. They're trying to save his reputation from his nickname "The Beast" and his "anger" issues. There he meets Caleb.

Their relationship involves dealing with a lot of past abuse, manipulation, and control. They have to deal with lies and sabotage. And dogs. Lots of rescue dogs. Not only do the men have an emotional journey, the dog scenes will leave you feeling wrecked at times too.

This is a story of seeing beneath the public persona and falling for the man behind the mask. It's a story of finding someone who brings you peace.

The author includes a good look at the negative reaction by people on the internet. Ty has way too many haters making up things about him, including lots of rumors and wrong information about him. The author also does a great job exploring the mental damage that is caused by abuse. 


Rescue is an enjoyable read of two men falling in love while they deal with their insecurities and doubts. I absolutely enjoyed it all.





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