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Built
by Jay Crownover
ARC received for an honest review
Built is the first in The Saints of Denver series, - a spin off from the Marked Men series.
I have been curious about Zeb Fuller since we quickly met him in Rowdy, and I have to tell you, I was not disappointed with his story.
In fact, don't tell him, but I think Nash has a bit of competition for my affections!
From the cover, you can tell that Zeb is some kind of builder. But it is not just houses that he builds, oh no, there is so much more to him than that. So much more behind the sexy beard and tattoos.
Sayer - remember her, Rowdy's sister - she is now living in Denver, and has had a thing for Zeb since.. well since she met him. But she has walls around her heart, is pretty much emotionally shut down, everyone thinks she is an ice queen.
I could understand why Sayer was the way she was, but man oh man at times it made her hard to like - but I like that too. I like when an author gives us a character that frustrates me, makes them not all loveable or even likeable.
There is also a little something that sends this story in a direction that that I was not expecting - but wow what a direction it was!
I loved that we got little bits about the Marked boys and their ladies, and hope that we get more snippets about them as the series continues.
Now I can't wait for the next in the series.



Built is the first in The Saints of Denver series, - a spin off from the Marked Men series.
I have been curious about Zeb Fuller since we quickly met him in Rowdy, and I have to tell you, I was not disappointed with his story.
In fact, don't tell him, but I think Nash has a bit of competition for my affections!
From the cover, you can tell that Zeb is some kind of builder. But it is not just houses that he builds, oh no, there is so much more to him than that. So much more behind the sexy beard and tattoos.
Sayer - remember her, Rowdy's sister - she is now living in Denver, and has had a thing for Zeb since.. well since she met him. But she has walls around her heart, is pretty much emotionally shut down, everyone thinks she is an ice queen.
I could understand why Sayer was the way she was, but man oh man at times it made her hard to like - but I like that too. I like when an author gives us a character that frustrates me, makes them not all loveable or even likeable.
There is also a little something that sends this story in a direction that that I was not expecting - but wow what a direction it was!
I loved that we got little bits about the Marked boys and their ladies, and hope that we get more snippets about them as the series continues.
Now I can't wait for the next in the series.

