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Dominate (Harris Brothers #5) by Amy Daws

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Blurb: To dominate one’s heart is to truly be free. After the harrowing attack against Gareth and Sloan, there are more than just physical wounds that must be healed. Recovering and moving on from their dark pasts is the only way they can truly find their bright futures. Who will surrender? And who will dominate? Sam’s Review Man, Gareth and Sloan got my heart racing. Getting into the second book of the trilogy was so much easier than the first, and I enjoyed Dominate from beginning to end. Gareth’s past hasn’t been easy to say the least and as a reclusive he’s avoided anything emotional—however, with Sloan he changes SO  MUCH. Jesus, I want my own Gareth. I love the relationship blooming between those two and although this book was painful (we readers dig that, I cannot even lie) it hurt so good. I’m going to miss the Harris family, and especially Gareth’s oh-so-sexy possessiveness and protective instincts. Well done, Miss Daws, this duet was an...

Surrender (Harris Brothers #4) - Amy Daws

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Blurb: One night of complete surrender is all it takes. Gareth Harris is Manchester United’s reclusive star defender. He has control over all aspects of his life. But a lifetime of supporting his siblings and filling in for an emotionally absent father has taken its toll. Sloan Montgomery is a clothing stylist whose world was turned upside down when she found herself pregnant and moving to Manchester with a man who was never supposed to be her forever. Now recently divorced and struggling with shared custody of her daughter, control is a fleeting concept for this American living in England. Both Gareth and Sloan are in need of a release. A moment in time where they can forget about their pasts and family pressures...and just... …surrender. No one could predict what happens when both of their defences are down. Surrender is part one of The Final Harris Brother Duet and concludes with Dominate. The Final Harris Brother Duet reads great as a duo, but to maximize enjo...