These books are linked by theme or world. They are independent and can be read in any order.
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GAHHHHHH. Cardeno C got me again with Rough Edges. Two more boys to add to my list of favorites. I’m a sucker for a friend/enemy story. Rich pretty boy Brent and brooding hard working Kyle. Talk about polar opposites, but you can’t always judge a book by its cover especially when it comes to these boys. They are so much more then what they want us to see…..
It’s amazing how much information and character development CC can put in a short story. Definitely a fun, flirty and hot read
Stoic, socially awkward Samuel & sweet, understanding Korban? PERFECTION.
I absolutely adored this story. I was completely and totally entranced from page one. I loved Charlie’s perspective and his snarky asides. I’m a real sucker for that kind of character, and Cardeno writes them perfectly.
Please note that previous characters don't play a role so it can be read as a standalone. ...There's lots of vivid imagery in this well written and paced story ... There's plenty of emotion and angst, and the danger and betrayal is woven throughout the last half which keeps the pages turning. There are several twists, and we even learn a little more about pack history, which I enjoyed.
Asher is a Dom with a capital D. He demands that things be done his way and likes his regimented orderly life. ... Daniel has been searching all his life for that sense of family and belonging and he thinks he has found it in Asher. .. If you like your stories messy and your heroes flawed, then Something in the Way He Needs is a must!