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No Good Deed

The Heretic Doms Club, Book 4

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No Good Deed

By: Marie Sexton
Narrated by: John Solo
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Charlie Garcia has spent his life helping others. For years, he’s provided free health care for his neighbors and served as a counselor for his friends and their partners. He loves being the go-to guy, except when it results in him falling for the wrong man.

Now, six years later, the one who got away is back in Denver to donate a kidney, and he has a request - he wants Charlie to marry him long enough to serve as medical power of attorney. Charlie’s happy to help, but in addition to a surprise fiancé, he suddenly has two huge problems: a neighbor with a grudge who wants to ruin his career and a secret that may destroy his friendship with Warren, Phil, and Gray.

Bonus content: includes three new Heretic Doms Club vignettes.

©2020 Marie Sexton (P)2020 Marie Sexton
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I finally got Charlie's story

I was really looking forward to Charlie's story... I had a real soft spot for him all throughout the series. I'm so relieved I wasn't disappointed. I did get a tad bit frustrated and wanted to bang some heads together, but thats a good thing.

I was so invested. I didn't want it to end, at all, but I wanted them to get their acts together. Marie is, and will always be, an automatic buy for me. she has a way of writing that makes you love her characters, she'll punish you for it and you'll thank her right after and beg for more.

I'm glad John pulled back quite a bit for Charlie, I don't think it would have worked as he'd started out in One Man's Trash. his performance is fantastic in this as with the rest in the series. Marie and John as a team up just works. John has a connection with the material that just shows in the end result.

Do I love it? Yes.
Do I recommend it? yes and no. you have to read the whole series to get an understanding of the characters in this one. and Marie is NOT one to mince words, they're a hard read, not for the delicate flowers.
Is it worth the angst and pain? Hell yes!

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Annoying narration

I don't know what inspires John Solo but he does not take clues from the author's text. He makes a lot of sentences whiny. He loves reading with tears in his voice but never the text states that's how the character talks or feels. He did the same with Tal Bauers's novel Murder Between Us. I could not finish that either.

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