No Good Deed
The Heretic Doms Club, Book 4
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Narrated by:
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John Solo
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By:
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Marie Sexton
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Charlie Garcia has spent his life helping others. For years, he’s provided free health care for his neighbors and served as a counselor for his friends and their partners. He loves being the go-to guy, except when it results in him falling for the wrong man.
Now, six years later, the one who got away is back in Denver to donate a kidney, and he has a request - he wants Charlie to marry him long enough to serve as medical power of attorney. Charlie’s happy to help, but in addition to a surprise fiancé, he suddenly has two huge problems: a neighbor with a grudge who wants to ruin his career and a secret that may destroy his friendship with Warren, Phil, and Gray.
Bonus content: includes three new Heretic Doms Club vignettes.
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- Wide Eyes, Big Ears!
- 03-07-2022
Satisfying end to a great series!
Charlie Garcia is the wisest of the Heretic Doms and probably the most saintly. He uses his RN knowledge to treat the health of struggling people in his neighbourhood for free, just like his abuela did. Unfortunately, that puts him in danger or on the wrong side of the law at times. Jonas Kincaid left town six years ago after his acrimonious breakup with Gray, even though it broke Charlie and Jonas’s hearts to do so. Jonas is back and needs Charlie’s help and love but will that cause a rift between the Heretic Doms and their beloved subs? I was looking forward to Charlie’s story and wasn’t disappointed. I understand why some people felt this was rushed. Although it was a second-chances romance, Jonas and Charlie almost immediately rekindled their relationship so it felt like instalove - I didn’t mind it. There were some great plot lines: Jonas’s kidney donation, Charlie’s trouble with his neighbour and the police, and the huge adjustment the Heretic Doms faced with the return of Jonas. I thought the author really tied up the whole series well and gave us nice glimpses into each couple’s progress - I found that really satisfying. John Solo’s narration was perfect as always. I listened to all four audios in a row and loved taking the journey with him.
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