Review: Rolling 75 by Brandy Hynes

Rolling 75
Rolling 75 by Brandy Hynes


La Lune Noire has a pulse. It rules apart from its owners.
Backroom deals and electro swing. Extravagant parties and bootlegger tunnels.
The walls have secrets. The doors have codes.
Ashes and lies. White oak and screams. Champagne and delusions.
Hope is the gateway to hell.

Ryker
The house always wins.
Unless it’s concerning Mercy Phillips.
My brothers and I own La Lune Noire, a resort and casino that caters to the criminal underworld.
To them, we’re kings.
To her, I’m the friend she left behind.
Some say absence makes the heart grow fonder. For me, it bred obsession.
Three years searching.
One offer she can’t refuse.
Countless rolls of possibilities.
Cognac. Contracts. Coming home.
And someone lurking in the shadows, playing us all.
But the house will win again. She’s always been mine.

Mercy
That’s not even my name anymore. Much less who I am.
Other than my precious baby boy, only shards remain of that girl.
Scars from a monster.
Until Ryker Noire—my best friend and a reminder of the worst night of my life—breezes into town with a tempting proposition.
Three years running.
One haunting phone call.
Countless reasons to stay away.
But the choice isn’t mine. What a Noire wants, a Noire gets.
No matter the battle, hope is the last thing to die.


My Review:
My rating: 3 of 5 stars
I enjoyed this book it was just a little slower and confusing Then I thought it would be maybe once the audio book is if there is going to be one, I will try reading it again and see if that makes it easier to read and understand what is going on with the Story and characters

Comments

Popular posts from this blog

Review: Twisted Loyalties by Cora Reilly

Review: Wicked Minds by R.A. Smyth

Review: Link by Serena Akeroyd