Brave Enough by Nicole CraigMy rating: 5 of 5 stars
Book 5 in this series, I'm really enjoying this world of secret heros who work behind the scenes and official laws, to try and bring down the evil group who have been around for centuries, Tribe with the help of Mythos are finally understanding how insidious they are, and how ingrained in normal society they have become.
Mouse:
She may not know who she is or how she got where she is now, but she knows that the man guarding her will do so with his life. The bigger question: why does she feel like she needs protection?
Midas:
Studious child, man of the house, responsible brother, thief, computer genius. Why not add bodyguard to his list of roles? He’s had so many over the years, he’s completely lost track of who he is anymore.
Two lost souls brought together by Fate.
It’s instant attraction for Mouse and Midas—an attraction they’re afraid to give in to. When her memories begin returning, the truth of who she is could be the end of much more than just their relationship.
Okay... That is as much as I want to discuss on the plot, enjoy finding out the story as I did (I hate revies that basically tells the book!).
Now to how I feel about the characters and the overall book:
Pacing is fast and keeps you turning the pages to see what will happen next.
I really loved the introduction of the side characters that arrive with Mouse 😁... Oh I look forward to hearing more about them in the future books.
The relationship that slowly emerges between Midas and Mouse, was written really well, it felt believable and relevant to the situation.
Lastly this book deals with a lot of things that may cause some triggering as it deals with extensive past abuse, violence, and sexual situations. So this book is for mature readers.
I can't wait for the next book 😄
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Blurb
It’s difficult to be brave when you’ve been running scared your whole life.
She’s woken up with no idea who she is.
She may not know who she is or how she got here, but she knows that the man guarding her will do so with his life. The bigger question: why does she feel like she needs protection?
It’s always been easier to be what others expect him to be.
Studious child, man of the house, responsible brother, thief, computer genius. Why not add bodyguard to his list of roles? He’s had so many over the years, he’s completely lost track of who the “real” Midas is anymore.
Two lost souls brought together by Fate.
It’s instant attraction for Mouse and Midas—an attraction they’re afraid to give in to. When her memories begin returning, the truth of who she is could be the end of much more than just their relationship.
Trigger warning for extensive past abuse, violence, and sexual situations. This book is for mature readers.


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