![]() ![]() While most readers are wild over Beckett (and I do like him too), I've fallen more in love with his brothers, Blake and Cole. These are fairly dark, gritty stories, which is a theme in romance that sometimes works for me and sometimes doesn't. Since finishing Return to Poughkeepsie, I've been trying to figure out exactly what it is about The Poughkeepsie Brotherhood that keeps me coming back for more. Real love finds a way-for better or worse until death does part. With Beckett and Eve, how could we expect anything less? But even when it's messy, not magical, true love perseveres. In this emotional and action-packed sequel to Poughkeepsie, Debra Anastasia conjures a tale of love at its most raw and ragged. All his self-imposed embargoes are torn to shreds, perhaps along with the new man he's struggled to become. In an instant, Beckett knows it will take an attack only he and Eve can execute to bring her back. An unknown enemy has moved in on his old territory, and Livia's been taken. Set up with happy lives to live, they're better off without him, right?īut all his willpower crumbles when he hears his brother Blake's frantic voice on the phone. ![]() He left Poughkeepsie to keep his brothers safe, to keep Eve safe. ![]() ![]() His calling, his craft are destruction and intimidation-whether he wants it that way now or not. ![]()
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