
The moment I heard that voice, the voice of Darius, I was wrapped into a story I didn't know I needed so badly.
Jim Frangione is the perfect choice to give a voice to Darius, deep, rich, and mesmerizing his talent drew me into a world I've loved for over 15 years.
I've always wondered about Beth's parents, wondered how they met and how the fell in love, what tragedy occurred that Beth didn't know her parents.
This book gives you all the answers to those questions, and being the emotional roller coaster it is I would go from crying to laughing to feeling torn to shreds when we relive the loss of Darius.
It is only fitting that his story set the entire brotherhood on the path to being who and what they are today.
Wrath may be the King, but Darius, he was the glue that held them all together, the planner that gave them a home, a meaning, and the ability to see what could be.
This ending was perfection, I'm sitting here thinking more, I need more, but in reality seeing the love between Darius and Anne, seeing what he went through to keep his promise to her, the sacrifice he made to watch over Beth, it is perfection.
I think this is the first time I can say I wouldn't change a single word of this book, it really is a love letter to the male that set the standard for what love between mates should be.
Who knew a battered BMW, tomato soup, and a missing shoe could be the beginning of a love story that crosses life, death, and everything in between.
Seriously anyone that loves the Brotherhood books needs to read this, I give it all the stars.
Thank-you to Simon and Schuster and NetGalley for providinga copy of this Audio book in exchange for review.
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