Monday 21 March 2016

Angels Halo: Reclaimed (Angels Halo MC #4) By Terri Anne Browning



Felicity Bolton finally feels like she has moved on with her life. She misses her friends and family back in Creswell Springs, but now she has new friends—a new family. She has found the peace that she lost the night she lost her unborn child. She would do anything to protect her newfound family, even if that meant facing the devil himself. 

The minute Jet Hannigan walks back into her life that’s exactly what she has to do. 

Jet Hannigan is officially a free man. With his parole lifted he can finally do what he's been aching to do, go after the only woman who will ever own his heart. He's known where she is for months and has been impatiently waiting for the day he could reclaim her. What he wasn't expecting was to have to pull out the big guns and blackmail her into returning to Creswell Springs with him. With everything going on with Flick's boss, and the media circus surrounding the chaos, Jet thought the safest place for her was home where he and his brothers could protect her. 

Instead he brings her home to a war zone. 


I feel like I've been waiting for this book forever. 

First off I want to comment on Jet. He's been in prison for killing his best friend, his VP for killing his unborn child. What I didn't like was the fact this wasn't commented more on. I wanted to know what happened, why he hurt Flick in the first place. I felt like the book needed that. Maybe as the prologue? A flash back? I don't know. 
The other thing was in the other books I pictured Jet as this mean ass man who doesn't give a shit about anyone or anything other than his sister. It wasn't the case. He cares deeply for all of them, not just the MC. And the fact he kept out of the MC for Flick was just more proof of how much he cared about her. 

Flick, I think is great and her time away helped her more than she realised. Her story is sad and when Jet forces her hand back into the MC I actually feel sorry for her, but then seeing her with them I realise it's where she needs to be and Jet knew that deep down. 

I loved it. I had issues, yes, but it didn't draw me away from the story and the characters. 

5*

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