Buy Links: Amazon US | Amazon UK | Universal Link
Length: 69,500 words.
Cover Design: Meredith Russell
MC Securities Series
Book #1 - Trusting Jack - Amazon US | Amazon UK | Universal Link
Book #2 - Finding Finlay - Amazon US | Amazon UK | Universal Link
Blurb
*Can be read as a standalone.
Twelve years ago, Daniel McCafferty walked away from the man he loved without a backward glance. He threw himself into his father’s business as heir apparent of their vicious criminal empire in Manchester. Forced to deny who he was, who he loved, he buried himself in work and drink.
Christian’s life is steady. He has a good business, good friends, but he’s never had a lasting relationship. Second cousin to Daniel, they fell hard for each other one hot summer long ago. When Christian needed him the most, Daniel walked away. It broke something inside him. Over the last year, Christian asked Daniel for help with a lowlife named Bryce. Daniel gave it. Unstintingly.
When Daniel’s father dies unexpectedly, Christian stands by him. Offers him comfort. But when Bryce rears his ugly head again, and Christian is in grave danger, Daniel whisks him away to Europe. Away from normality, Daniel and Christian are thrown together in the heat of the Mediterranean sun. Daniel’s walls tumble, and for the first time he thinks that just maybe, it can work. All he has to do is keep secret the real reason he left Christian.
Review
My Rating - 4 Stars!
Loving Daniel is the third book in Ruby Moone's MC Securities Series. Having loved the first two books, I was thrilled to get a chance to review this one too.
Daniel and Christian are ex lovers, until Daniel walked away without Christian even knowing why. Now twelve years later, they end up spending some time together and the sparks are still there.
What follows is a great second chance romance, as these two exes try to deal with the danger they are facing, as well dealing with a whole lot of pain from their past. Their story revolves around lies and secrets from years ago, as well as the intense need to protect one another and a strong bond between the two.
The writing is good, but the start is slow, and the story seems to drag at times. But by the end, it was everything I wanted and I fell in love with this tale. I love the way they slowly reconnect and new information comes to light.
Overall, Loving Daniel is a good read. Ruby Moone combines sexual tension, high emotions, and action to create a great story. Daniel and Christian's journey is long and painful, but well worth it in the end.
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