![]() I loved Julian and Tally together and even though their passion was evident and hot – it gave me more smouldering vibes than burn-the-house-down ones. And her desire for organisation was just the cherry on the top for me. She’s determined and a fighter and once she’s comfortable, she’s never afraid to say what’s what. She, too, is something of a loner, a kindred spirit that Julian immediately recognises. Tally is the perfect match for Julian and has a great blend of similarities with him as well as differences. ![]() Oh even now it makes me giddy thinking of how the mighty will fall! And from the moment he meets Taliyah – Tally – he’s obsessively smitten and desperately trying not to be. Oh and he’s grumpy and arrogant – thinking he knows what’s best. He’s in charge, he’s a little bit aloof and he’s used to being alone. ![]() But, as always, fear not if this will be your first book in the series, or even of Moreland’s at all, as this book stands completely alone, follows a new couple and you don’t need to have read the other books in the series to understand and enjoy this one.Īs I’ve mentioned, our hero is Julian. And you’ll also be half in love with the enigmatic Julian, Commander of the group of covert, baddie-busting elite squad the series is named for. If you’ve read the earlier books in the Men of Hidden Justice series then you’ll have been as eagerly awaiting this book as much as I have. ![]()
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