Synopsis

Betrayed.

My best friend, my right hand, the man I trusted above all others. Zayden de Rosa declared his love for me and pursued me until he shattered the walls between us. Then the man who loved me proved to be a traitor. I never saw that coming.

Abandoned.

My fierce lover, he died to protect me. Let me kill him and erase him so he could move in the shadows. He’s out there alone and he has no idea what’s happened. All he’ll know is that I’m not where I’m supposed to be. Something that might cost him his life for real. I have to trust him to survive on his own. He never saw that coming.

Framed.

My lighthouse. My lover. My Lucas. I love him so damn much and while I might be guilty of some crimes, the worst seems to be hurting him. The majority of what they arrested me for was a damn lie, but not that one. Hopefully the light he promised me will sustain through this time. We never saw that coming.

Enraged.

My ex is at the heart of this all. One assault after another. He didn’t break me before and he won’t break me now.

I’m Hades.

He’ll never see me coming.

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Review

Timber is a wonderful finale to s a series full of sorrow, love, and the right amount of humor.

Timber picks up right after the end of Club 22 and does not pull any punches. The first few chapters are not easy to read but essential to understand Hades. If I didn’t already think Hades was one of the strongest female heroines around, learning a little more about her solidified that. Hades is one of the fiercest females around. And though I do think she might benefit from some therapy, her resilience is inspiring.

I don’t want to talk too much about the plot because of spoilers. Still, this book is a roller coaster of emotions that gave me everything I wanted and even some things I hadn’t known I wanted. Of course, I’ve loved Hades and her men from the beginning, but in the book, in particular, Lucas really grew on me. There are also some guest appearances from MK and her guys, and the way they show up is one of my favorite parts of this book.

Overall this book is about healing and finding a way to be happy after terrible tragedy. Not just for Hades, but for Zed, Cass, and Lucas as well. I loved that in one chapter, we see one of them viciously kill someone. Then, in the next, they are doing something totally innocuous, like sitting around watching a movie. I genuinely love the relationship between these four!

Timber is full of emotion, steam, and the perfect amount of banter, a great end to Hades’ story.

 

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