

But I felt that rightness of his words down in my soul. Even when we weren’t together, I knew you were out there somewhere, and my soul was okay.” I didn’t remember much about that time when I decided to leave Gray for his safety… probably because even my brain didn’t want to relive that kind of misery. “I’m just saying that you’ve been in my life so long that I don’t know a life without you. I enjoyed Christian and Gray’s interactions very much. Seriously, it is a fun fast paced story with the leads which have a lovely chemistry.

Once again I want to suggest for readers not to use their brain while reading this book. Christian Cross is trying to bring down the Formicary led by his grandfather (lovely man that he is) and save himself and his ex-lover Grayson in the process. I already reviewed the first book, “Chrysalis.” This is the second book of the duology and if you start reading here it will not make much sense. It’s time to remind them that so is Christian Cross. Everyone knows the Formicary is a formidable adversary. But I couldn’t stay away, and now we’re both paying the price.īut I can fix this. In my line of work, love is a luxury, a vulnerability I can’t afford. To be honest, it was inevitable that Grayson Laurie would get dragged into my mess.
Making an enemy of a super-secret organization of assassins might seem like a bad idea and…well, it absolutely is. The boss, Petar Dobroslav, is willing to do just about anything to get it back. I found a shovel, dug a little deeper, and found a whole new sublevel of suck.Īpparently, I took something from the Formicary that doesn’t belong to me. I thought getting shot, losing my memory, and being hunted by people I didn’t know for reasons I couldn’t remember was rock bottom. Sirius Book Reviews / C Reviews / C Reviews Category / C+ Reviews m/m romantic suspense / SFF m/m romance 2 Comments I want nothing more than an honest future with Gray, but the past isn't about to let me go without a fight.įortunately, I'm starting to realize that fighting is my specialty.NovemReview : Cross (The Formicary #2) by S.E. The more I learn about myself, the less I want to know. My life is a tangled mess of lies and deceit. I console myself that at least I've reached rock bottom and things can't get worse. He assures me that I'm imagining the distance between us, but I know better. Grayson Laurie has always been my kryptonite, and it would take more than a bullet to the brain to forget him.

Waking up in the hospital with a gunshot wound to the head is bad. Harmon presents Book 1 in the Formicary series.
