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My Review
5 Stars
Bailey by Jessica Ames is book 7 in the Untamed Sons Series. This is the story of Zeke and Bailey. I have read the previous books which did help me to enjoy this one. But with that said I did think you could make it a standalone book if you wish to do so. Bailey's life has been the Untamed Sons as a wife, mother sister to the family members. But now she is a widower trying to find her place. When she happens to be taken which has traumatized her. Zeke was asked to help find her even though he not a part of the members but they thought he would be a better person to find her. Zeke does find and save her but he wants her as his own and doesn't give her up so quickly as their deal was struck for him to do so. Loved this series and this book just added to that. I do recommend this book/ series.
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BAILEY
I've always felt like an outsider in the Untamed Sons. I'm Nox's sister and the widow of a brother, but I'm not one of them. When I'm abducted by our enemies, I don't expect to be rescued by a tall, dark, handsome, and extremely dangerous stranger. Zeke Fraser is the devil in a suit, and he's refusing to give me back to my family. Worse still, I'm falling for my captor. There's something captivating about the man, and while I know he's going to be my downfall, I can't stop from gravitating towards him.
ZEKE
I was sent to rescue Bailey, but instead, I found myself unable to part with her. Keeping her captive in my penthouse isn't the best plan, but I'm unwilling to hand her over to the Sons until I know they're going to uphold their end of the bargain. I'm not supposed to fall for the woman I've stolen, but there's something about Bailey's fire that keeps me wanting more.
But to have her, I have to survive her family, and the club is out for blood. Mine.
*Warning: Contains adult content. Reading age 18 +. Graphic violence and dark emotional scenes that may trigger some readers.
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Jessica Ames lives in a small market town in the Midlands, England. She lives with her dog and when she’s not writing, she’s playing with crochet hooks.
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