PDF Ebook Jordan & Rhys (Frankie's Series), by Sue Brown
Jordan & Rhys (Frankie's Series), By Sue Brown. The industrialized modern technology, nowadays assist everything the human needs. It consists of the day-to-day activities, works, office, entertainment, and also much more. One of them is the wonderful internet connection and computer system. This condition will reduce you to support among your pastimes, reading behavior. So, do you have going to read this publication Jordan & Rhys (Frankie's Series), By Sue Brown now?
Jordan & Rhys (Frankie's Series), by Sue Brown
PDF Ebook Jordan & Rhys (Frankie's Series), by Sue Brown
Jordan & Rhys (Frankie's Series), By Sue Brown. A work may obligate you to always enhance the knowledge and also encounter. When you have no sufficient time to enhance it directly, you can get the encounter and also expertise from reading guide. As everyone understands, book Jordan & Rhys (Frankie's Series), By Sue Brown is preferred as the window to open up the globe. It indicates that reading publication Jordan & Rhys (Frankie's Series), By Sue Brown will offer you a new way to locate everything that you need. As the book that we will offer here, Jordan & Rhys (Frankie's Series), By Sue Brown
The advantages to consider reviewing guides Jordan & Rhys (Frankie's Series), By Sue Brown are involving improve your life top quality. The life top quality will certainly not just about just how much expertise you will certainly gain. Also you check out the fun or entertaining books, it will aid you to have improving life top quality. Really feeling enjoyable will lead you to do something completely. Moreover, guide Jordan & Rhys (Frankie's Series), By Sue Brown will give you the session to take as a good reason to do something. You might not be pointless when reviewing this book Jordan & Rhys (Frankie's Series), By Sue Brown
Never mind if you don't have sufficient time to head to guide store and also search for the preferred publication to check out. Nowadays, the on-line book Jordan & Rhys (Frankie's Series), By Sue Brown is coming to provide convenience of checking out habit. You could not should go outdoors to browse the e-book Jordan & Rhys (Frankie's Series), By Sue Brown Searching and downloading guide qualify Jordan & Rhys (Frankie's Series), By Sue Brown in this article will certainly give you much better solution. Yeah, on-line book Jordan & Rhys (Frankie's Series), By Sue Brown is a sort of electronic book that you could enter the web link download offered.
Why must be this on the internet book Jordan & Rhys (Frankie's Series), By Sue Brown You could not should go somewhere to read guides. You could review this e-book Jordan & Rhys (Frankie's Series), By Sue Brown each time and every where you want. Also it is in our downtime or feeling bored of the works in the workplace, this is right for you. Obtain this Jordan & Rhys (Frankie's Series), By Sue Brown now and be the quickest person that completes reading this book Jordan & Rhys (Frankie's Series), By Sue Brown
A Novella in Frankie's Series
Eight months after the assault in which his sub and lover was killed, Jordan Nicholls isn’t making much progress in his recovery. Marchant and Ed, Jordan’s friends from the BDSM club, stage an intervention.
They employ a carer to look after Jordan. Rhys may be a sub, but he’s forceful, making Jordan eat and exercise rather than live on coffee and cigarettes. Despite Jordan’s protests, Rhys slowly forces him back to life.
But Rhys wants to be Jordan’s sub, and despite being protective of Rhys, Jordan’s not sure he can ever return to the BDSM lifestyle. In order for their relationship to continue, they’ll need to find a compromise that meets both their needs.
- Sales Rank: #713680 in eBooks
- Published on: 2015-11-25
- Released on: 2015-11-25
- Format: Kindle eBook
Most helpful customer reviews
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful.
Review by Shereadsalot
By Hearts On Fire Reviews
Great finish to the series!!
"Did you two ever...?"
Rhys shook his head. "We thought about it, but it would never have worked. Both of us are--were--screaming bottoms."
"Screaming?"
"Loudly."
Sue Brown ends Frankie's Series with the fourth installment, "Jordan & Rhys". And it continues that light angst/sweet feel. This book features fan favorite Jordan, the damaged ginger haired Dom and new character, Rhys, a sub who is looking for scenes in all the wrong places.
Though this could be read as a standalone (I started the series on book #2 and wasn't lost), I liked reading book #3 before this one. It helped with Jordan and Anthony (star of book #3)'s background and friendship.
Triggers: violent gay bashing and the aftermath
Jordan is attacked with his newly collared sub Mike. This story starts months later after the attack. Jordan is a shell of his vibrant self, still recovering and not taking care of himself. His well meaning albeit meddlesome (yeah I said it) interfere and get him a carer, Rhys, a submissive who understands the lifestyle and...has a connection to the one Jordan grieves.
The story was interesting. I love grieving romances, gingers and spunky characters. Basically, this story had a lot of win factor for me. This author got a little deep but didn't get extremely depressing. Also as the main point was hurt/comfort and healing from PTSD, there wasn't much sex or BDSM scenes. Also, a bigger win for me because it would have been inappropriate for Jordan's character.
I do love a red haired character. *grins* But surprisingly, though Jordan, dominated (see what I did there?) the book with his grief, stubbornness to accept help...it was Rhys who stole the show for me. And we didn't get as much back story about him as we have with Jordan. But he was able to read Jordan so well.
Rhys might read stubborn to some but all I see is a person who cares. He's spunky and doesn't like to hear BS. He knows what's best. A man after my own heart. It was love at first read for me and Rhys. I think he's my favorite character of this series.
The men buck heads and are contentious in the beginning, slowly growing into friends and then lovers. I liked the pace a lot. There were time jumps but it helped speed up the healing process for a few key parts to the plot. But it wasn't a 5 Heart read for me.
The story could have went a little deeper in the feels department, Rhys could have been fleshed out more (maybe knowing how he came to the club or sought out the sort of behavior he did). If the last part didn't happen at 82%, this would have been a solid 4 Hearts for me, easy. I felt that last 'hurt' scene was laying it on a bit too thick.
I do like Jordan and Rhys together. They're able to read each other's moods and needs. They communicate. And I think that whatever mistakes happen in the future, they'd learn from one another.
Recommended for fans of Sue Brown, novellas that are a little spicy and sweet, and headstrong (some might misinterpret for bossy) subs.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful.
3.5 Stars...Good addition to the series.
By Sinfully
3.5 Stars
Jordan is still suffering the physical effects from the bashing eight months prior that left him seriously injured and killed his sub, Mike. More than the physical, it is the emotional pain that is holding him back. Jordan has dreams and flashbacks of the attack, he feels enormous guilt about surviving and he has lost interest in the most basic aspects of his life, holing up in his home.
His friends’ concern has led Marchant to hire Rhys, a new sub at the club, to be Jordan’s caretaker. While Rhys is a sub and Jordan Dom, those roles are pushed aside to start as Rhys takes his job seriously and is determined to get Jordan to start living again. He understands the pain Jordan feels at what happened to Mike more than Jordan expects. Rhys is just the right mix of bossy and nurturing and as he moves in with Jordan and takes over his life as a carer. As the two begin to form a trust in each other, Jordan realizes that Rhys wants more from him, but Jordan isn’t ready and isn’t sure he ever will be.
Although the story could work as a standalone, all the characters from the prior books are back, and the events in Anthony & Leo have a lot to do with this story as well. Jordan is feeling like he missed out on pursuing more with his best friend Tony who is happy with Leo as his lover and Dom. While Jordan did everything he could to bring Tony and Leo together and he would never do anything to mess with Tony’s relationship, it is just one more thing on his mind. Tony is fiercely protective of Jordan as well and is a bit unsure of what he sees as Rhys’ agenda.
I enjoyed the way Jordan having Rhys in his house started to naturally bring back out the Dom in him, especially when he realizes Rhys is looking for scenes and is not necessarily going about finding it in the best way. The fact that Jordan, as a Dom, is all about control and Rhys just swoops in and takes over shows just how low Jordan has sunk. The story builds slowly and it takes a while for the two men to move towards a relationship or even consider trying scenes together, which was perfectly fitting for the situation. I really appreciated that Sue Brown stayed away from the “magic sex cure” and Jordan really had to work to get his life back together. There were some time jumps in the story that resulted in telling as opposed to showing the men get closer and I did feel that took a little bit away from the story.
Although the series is set around the BDSM club and all the players are involved in the lifestyle, this story is light on that aspect, focusing more on the developing friendship between Jordan and Rhys as they get to know each other and Jordan’s continued healing. There was a bit more serious tone to this story, but still plenty of lighter times, especially when all the friends got together to help Jordan out.
Jordan and Rhys were both strong, likeable characters and the epilogue left me feeling that Jordan had finally found his way back to being comfortable with all aspects of his life. This was a good addition to the series.
Reviewed by Debra for Sinfully Gay Romance Book Reviews
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful.
Could have been written especially for me
By Marleen
To say this book starts with a bang would be a gross understatement. What happened in the prologue didn’t come as a surprise and yet still left me shattered. Of course it also had me 100% invested in the story right from the get-go.
This book could have been written just for me. It is a gentle story. Jordan’s lack of progress up to the point when Rhys starts caring for him, makes perfect sense, as does Jordan’s reluctance to Rhys upsetting the (bad) routine he’s slipped into. I loved watching their relationship grow while neither of them seemed to be aware that was exactly what was happening. I’m so glad there was no miraculous turn-around and recovery for Jordan and that Rhys wasn’t all saint and self-sacrificing.
These two characters and the situation they find themselves in were realistic. I often finish a book feeling that I actually know the characters in it on a personal level. I guess that’s the way I read; total immersion. It went further in this book though. Rhys and Jordan and the way they interacted struck a chord deep inside me.
It was wonderful to read a story without huge fights, people storming off or other grand gestures of anger and/or frustration. When it does appear that going their separate ways might be the best idea, it is a calm—if very hard—decision rather than a dramatic eruption of emotion. I was also delighted that this issue between them resolved itself organically, even if it did involve a heart stopping moment.
And of course it was delightful to reconnect with the main characters from the previous books: Frankie & Al, Ed & Marchant and Anthony & Leo. It was wonderful to see the three couples still going strong and getting stronger as time goes by. The interactions between these friends went from endearing to hilarious and left me feeling joyous. It also reminded me that I still haven’t read Frankie & Al; there are no prices for guessing what’s next on my reading schedule.
I’m afraid I’m not doing a very good job reviewing this book. It’s funny how I become less coherent about a book the more I love it. The paragraphs above are a clear indication that I adored this book, the characters in it, the way the story was told and how it unfolded. Sue Brown shot this one straight into my personal bull’s eye.
Jordan & Rhys (Frankie's Series), by Sue Brown PDF
Jordan & Rhys (Frankie's Series), by Sue Brown EPub
Jordan & Rhys (Frankie's Series), by Sue Brown Doc
Jordan & Rhys (Frankie's Series), by Sue Brown iBooks
Jordan & Rhys (Frankie's Series), by Sue Brown rtf
Jordan & Rhys (Frankie's Series), by Sue Brown Mobipocket
Jordan & Rhys (Frankie's Series), by Sue Brown Kindle