Six Brothers by Lili St. Germain Review

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Six Brothers by Lili St. Germain

Genre: Contemporary Romance / Romantic Suspense
Release Date: 16th  February 2014

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You must read Seven Sons first, as that sets up the scene in Six Brothers. Check out our Seven Sons review.

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Prologue

Some people would call me a whore. A girl who sold her soul to the devil. Who let him inside her, with no remorse. Who danced with the monster who destroyed everything.

To those people, I say only this: I didn’t have to sell Dornan Ross my soul. He already owned it. And once I’ve killed him, maybe I can get it back.

When I think about life before Juliette Portland supposedly died, I think of the midday sun, and the way it caught the water, making a million tiny diamonds glisten in the Venice Beach waves. I think of laughter and first kisses, of ice cream, stolen beer, and Ferris wheels.

I think of how much I loved Jason Ross, and how valiantly he fought to protect me when the rest of his family were beating and fucking me to within an inch of my life.

I think about my father, and how whenever he was near, I felt safe, no matter what.

I think about my mother, and how indifferent she was to my existence, to the point where my father was going to take me away from everything, including her, so that we could have a life free of the constant danger that a club like the Gypsy Brothers meant.

I think of how, if he had succeeded, what a wonderful life that would have been.

It’s true what they say—keep your friends close and your enemies closer. Only, they forgot to add: Don’t keep your enemies so close that they can strike without warning. That was my father’s mistake. That was our fatal undoing.

When I was planning my revenge, I vowed not to make the same mistakes he did.

Allowing the enemy too close—Dornan was VP of the club, my father had been the President, but he had been quickly losing control as Dornan and his sons outnumbered him.

I vowed not to make the same mistakes my father did. But here, now, laying pinned beneath Dornan as he fills me with his rage and grief, his eldest son dead by my hand and the funeral in just a few hours, I have to wonder if I’m heading down the exact path that led to our destruction all those years ago.

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My Review of Six Brothers by Lili St. Germain

What would you do if the only thing you knew was revenge, hatred, and greed? It all stems from Sammi’s horrible past. She’s clawing her way through her inner demons to set her past free, along with her beloved Dad’s memory. When the one person you love is murdered and you’re left for dead – what else is there to think about except revenge?

Sammi’s obstacle is Jase. Dornan’s youngest son, whom she’s loved since she met him in her teen years. The only problem is he believes she’s dead and she can’t speak the truth, at least not yet while her plan is coming full circle.

Dornan gets a little psycho (Okay, who am I kidding? We all know he’s whack) but this time he kind of goes over the edge and it’s a good thing Jase is there to protect Sammi, but when she puts herself in harms way will Jase be there to pick her back up?

Ms. St. Germain is kicking mega ass with this series, and leaving us on the edge of our seats along the way. As always, this book is a dark read and some may find it offensive, as for us…ha! We love it.

★ ★ ★ ★ ★ Stars

Available Now

Seven Sons

Amazon | Apple iBookstore | Smashwords | Barnes and Noble

Six Brothers

iBooks | Amazon |

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About the Author

Lili writes dark romance. Her serial novel, Seven Sons, was released in early 2014, with the following books in the series to be released in quick succession. Lili quit corporate life to focus on writing and is loving every minute of it. Her other loves in life include her gorgeous husband and beautiful daughter, good coffee, chocolate, wine, and hanging at the beach. She loves to read almost as much as she loves to write.

Lili also writes paranormal fantasy.

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