Friday, December 20, 2019

Set It Free (Fallen Eagles MC #3) Release Blitz +Review


Title: Set it Free 
Series: Fallen Eagles MC; Book 3
Author: T. Birmingham
Genre: Contemporary/Mystery & Thriller Romance


Blurb
Rock bottom is a place Spring Markham isn't often known to hit. The oldest of the four Markham sisters, she's the spring, the steady tide, the calm breeze after Winter's edge.

Not any longer.

Callum "Casper" Gordon has spent his life either creating controlled messes or cleaning up after others' screw-ups. He doesn't want commitment. He doesn't need family. But Spring, for all that she's a disaster, she's a beautiful one he can't stay away from. He knows she's bound to break his heart and leave him. But he's used to people leaving. Too bad, long ago, he decided he would be the first to leave. With Spring, he just can't.

Torn between her past trauma and her need for something more, Spring is at a crossroads... One she's not handling so well. Drinking to rid herself of the pain and watching every relationship she has slowing start to crumble, she has a choice to make.

Spring can cling to the starry-eyed dreams she once had, or she can set those old wishes and hopes free and ride into a new future with the man who wants nothing more than to be at her side through thick and thin.

*Warning: This story has strong depictions of addiction.

 
 
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This is the third book in this series. I haven’t read the first two books in the series. That being said I think they should probably be read in order. I definitely felt like I was missing some things. This book focuses on Spring and Cal (Casper). Spring in on a downward spiral. Cal has been through this before with his dad. He isn’t sure if he can do it again with the woman he loves. She won’t let him in though. How long does he keep pushing against this brick wall she has all around her? This book deals with addiction. So, if that is a trigger for you be warned. Spring has been through so much. She keeps it all bottled up because she doesn’t want to seem weak. She has always felt different from her sisters, disconnected. This book is moving and I loved it. I look forward to reading the first two books. The MC genre is one of my favorite and this book didn’t disappoint. Great job T. Birmingham.

 

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