Review: Cyrus by Jessica Gadziala

Cyrus (The Henchmen MC, #9)

Cyrus (The Henchmen MC #9) by Jessica Gadziala

Release Date: 11/08/17

Cyrus

Family. Brotherhood. Music. Women.

That was pretty much my life. And it was one I was happy with too. Until I came across her- the one woman I knew I had no right to put my hands on, the woman who I still felt such a connection with that, even though I knew I had to keep my hands – and other body parts – to myself, I wanted to be in her life.
So I became her friend.
Except, this sweet, shy, bookworm was making being honorable a hell of a lot harder than I expected.

Reese

Family. Books.

To be perfectly honest, that was pretty much all my life was about. And I was happy with that. I lived a thousand lives. I saw and felt things in stories I never could have otherwise.
Besides, real life was never as good as books.
Until I came across him.
He was leading man material if I ever saw it.
You know, just not for me.
He made that perfectly clear.
We were going to be friends.
Friends.
That was it.
Except, maybe that simply wasn’t enough…

Review:

5 Happy Ever After Stars on Goodreads

I know I say this after ever Jessica Gadziala but this was totally my favourite! Reese is my girl… She works in a library – I work in a library! This book was amazing, not like all the other Henchmen books, it was sweet and beautiful story that I read in one sitting and I on’t do that often, that pesky thing called life normally gets in the way.

Cyrus is the right amount of Alpha male and Reese is the perfect leading lady. She comes off shy at the start but then you realize she’s not wilting flower she can take on her own!

I highly recommend picking this book up and reading it. If your a Susan Elizabeth Phillips or Kristen Ashley fan this will be for you.

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