This author duo always delivers.
Daire and Gavin are just perfect together. Daire is the epitome of grumpy and Gavin is pure sunshine. Daire has always been a bit of a loner, despite being one of the princes. He keeps to himself, with a scowl on his face and a growl to anyone who dares to speak to him…except Gavin.
In the previous books, there were hints that maybe he had a soft spot for the youngest Truitt. In this book, we see exactly how protective he is. I loved how he stood up for Gavin with his ex, but also how he brought out Gavin’s own stubborn streak. They were really a perfect compliment to each other. Gavin helped Daire see that he was loved and wanted, and Daire encouraged Gavin to stand up for himself and take pride in the things he enjoyed.
As always, the glimpses of the other princes were fantastic. They kept me laughing! Can’t wait for the next in the series!
Who are we? Like you even need to ask. We’re the seven richer-than-sin legacies causing debauchery at the prestigious Astor University in Manhattan.
Some call us spoiled.
Some call us trouble.
But everyone calls us the Park Avenue Princes.
Daire Connery
“The Bad Boy”
I’m not a man of many words. But when I do speak, it usually starts with F and ends with you.
Keep to myself. Don’t let anyone in. That’s how I like it.
That’s usually how everyone else likes it too. My scowl keeps them all away—all except him.
We may both be Park Avenue Princes, but we would never work.
We don’t belong in each other’s real worlds.
He’s too soft for mine; mine’s too harsh for his.
But I can’t stop thinking about him. About those pale grey eyes that see right through me. The ballsy way he gives right back whatever I dish out.
I like that. Respect it.
Want more of it…
Which is why when I find out his ex is bullying him, it makes me want to rip that bastard a new one. Makes me lose my goddamn mind.
Because no one touches Gavin Truitt. No one but me.