
One of the top tech companies in the world is holding its annual board meeting in Las Vegas, and its CEO, Brandon Carmichael, wants to pay his respects to his late friend Victor while he’s in town.

And when Victor’s connection to the Vegas underworld surfaces, all bets are off. But news of their father’s death has mixed reactions from their clients and competitors. The company is the most elite private car service in Las Vegas, serving the wealthy and the lucky, and the sisters are desperate to keep it that way. Normandy Blake and her half-sister Chelsie just inherited Mischief Motors from their late father, Victor. Unfortunately for Brandon Carmichael, being a billionaire isn’t one of them. the writing was done well performance excellent think this is a good story, it lost the plot.There are a lot of ways to impress Normandy Blake.

AA is not just about the addiction, it is about the behavior. as far as I could tell there were not any intermittent AA meetings. part of recovery is taking responsibility of your actions. if you are that far along and able to be in social situations, teachings the language and giving pointers to a friend who you know just doesn't makes sense. ( the friend) Adele being a recovering addict didn't educate him or explain anything. they become friends nothing happens but feelings here is the thing. so he spends two weeks with his friends sister. Flinn is a good man stood up at his wedding who finds himself with a cat he bought for his ex and nowhere he can stay with the cat. it started strong and even with the addition sadness it was inspiring. doubt, heartache, addiction ( in recovery) self worth. Maybe a bit of a spoiler alert story touched on issues we have experienced. As the book was included in my Audible Escape membership, it was absolutely worth the listen. Rupert Channing is always good as an Australian, and even though I'm not a big fan of Muffy Newtown/Erin Mallon, she is very experienced and delivers quality (I don't like her voice, but that's a personal preference).

This was not as good as the books in that series, they are all a solid 5 - both as stories and narration are concerned, especially the male narrators. This one I liked though! In my opinion Rebecca Jenshak is a solid writer of romances starring jocks, and I really love her Smart Jocks series. It's also confusing that the same characters seem to have reaationships with more than one person, as I had already heard Adele's story (also as Chance's sister from Australia) in Filthy Firefighter, but there her love interest was called Hayden Flynn. So far I have experienced that the quality of the books in the Hero Club series are of a huge variety, many not so good. Appreciated a new listen from Rebecca Jenshak!
