Author: Rhys Ford
Book: Hanging the Stars
Series: Half Moon Bay #2
Publisher: Dreamspinner Press
Publication date: December 5, 2016
Length: 220 pages
Reviewed by Erin
Synopsis
Angel Daniels grew up hard, one step ahead of the law and always looking over his shoulder. A grifter’s son, he’d learned every con and trick in the book but ached for a normal life. Once out on his own, Angel returns to Half Moon Bay where he once found…and then lost…love.
Now, Angel’s life is a frantic mess of schedules and chaos. Between running his bakery and raising his troubled eleven-year-old half-brother, Roman, Angel has a hectic but happy life. Then West Harris returns to Half Moon Bay and threatens to break Angel all over again by taking away the only home he and Rome ever had.
When they were young, Angel taught West how to love and laugh but when Angel moved on, West locked his heart up and threw away the key. Older and hardened, West returns to Half Moon and finds himself face-to-face with the man he’d lost. Now, West is torn between killing Angel or holding him tight.
But rekindling their passionate relationship is jeopardized as someone wants one or both of them dead, and as the terrifying danger mounts, neither man knows if the menace will bring them together or forever tear them apart.
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Review
To say I
was excited to go back to Half Moon Bay is like I saying I only kind of
like cheesecake. Way, way big understatement. Rhys Ford takes us on
another adrenaline filled ride with her newest Half Moon Bay book,
Hanging the Stars. For fans of the series, and if you're not, omg, what
is wrong with you, I'm sure you'll agree West Harris isn't number one on
anyone's favorite person list. He's definitely not as likable as his
twin brother, Lang, from the first book, Fish Stick Fridays, but he sure
made an impression. I was so interested in finding out more about him
and luckily for us, Rhys has given us a spectacular book filled with
everything we've all come to love and expect from her.
As
with all of Ford's book, Hanging the Stars is a mystery, so I'll tread
carefully as to not spoil anything. And since it's Rhys Ford, you know
you're going to be in for a hell of a journey, and Hanging the Stars is
all that and more. Filled with emotion and angst and so many feels, this
one is sure to hit you right in the heart. What I loved most about West
and Angel Daniels is the history between the two. Unlike with Deacon
and Lang, these two go way, way back and because of that, the book is
rich with a back story and a connection that you feel right from the
very beginning. West isn't everything he's portrayed to be and it was so
much fun watching all of his layers being carefully and skillfully
ripped away. Like with most characters in a Rhys Ford book, he's complex
and flawed and this makes him all the more irresistible. The
relationship between him and Angel will surely hit you right in the
heart. And speaking of ... can I just say his soft spot for the prickly
but endearing Zig is meltingly gooey.
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