The sixth book in the scorching hot NEW YORK TIMES bestselling MARKED MEN New Adult series
Royal Hastings has been a cop, first and foremost, for most of her adult life. So when a call-out goes wrong and her partner ends up in hospital, she finds herself suspended from the job, indefinitely. With too much time on her hands and a heavy load of guilt weighing her down, she seeks solace in oblivion – otherwise known as a golden-eyed bartender with a rap sheet as long as her arm.
Asa Cross has spent his live on the wrong side of the law, but a near death experience has left him rebuilding his life and relationships. But being good is tougher than it seems – especially when being bad looks as good as Royal does.
On paper, the cop and the con seemed doomed to heartbreak – but when love has stolen your heart, how can you walk away?
- ISBN13 9780007579099
- Publish Date 7 May 2015 (first published 14 April 2015)
- Publish Status Active
- Publish Country GB
- Publisher HarperCollins Publishers Inc
- Imprint HarperCollins
- Format Paperback
- Pages 400
- Language English
- URL http://harpercollins.co.uk
Reviews
anastasia
I put this book off as long as possible, because I didn’t want this series to actually be over. I didn’t want to say goodbye, even though there’s the Saints of Denver series, which is a spin-off of the Marked Men.
Jay Crownover killed it with Asa! She came in with a bad boy BOOM with Rule and ended this oh-so-amazing series with a BANG! From Rule to Asa…pure perfection from beginning to end. This series is, without a doubt, one of my favorites ever! I’ve fallen in love with these heroes and heroines throughout their six book journey.
I was really happy that he got paired up with his Royal. I always loved Royal and I knew she’d be the perfect person for Asa. Trust me when I tell you that Crownover delivered a perfect conclusion to this series, this book was sexy and heartfelt full of trust, forgiveness and redemption. This book had an unlikely pairing with the sexy Southern Charmer who is an ex-criminal with the gorgeous and feisty cop.
Asa always felt the intense guilt and self-loathing about his past and he just never seen the good in himself, he thought he would mess up again, But with a near death experience, he stated to change his ways. Royal was the perfect balance to Asa’s dark nature. She grew a lot over the course of the novel, and I think that the majority of that was due to both her job (and the circumstances surrounding her job during the story) along with her relationship with Asa. Asa helped her realize things about herself that she didn’t know before, and it allowed her to grow into a stronger person. Throughout the story, Royal has such a caring, compassionate spirit and nature, and that helps Asa realize things about himself as well. As I said, together Royal and Asa balanced each other out, and helped each other in ways that neither could have imagined at the beginning of their relationship. They have a very steamy relationship, and I loved every second of it!
All in all, an amazing series and perfect ending. I highly recommend it! I can’t wait to get my hands on the Saints of Denver series!
Check out my reviews of the rest of the series:
Rule | Jet | Rome | Nash |Rowdy | Asa
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Sam@WLABB
This is Asa and Royal's story, but it's also the closing the door on the Marked Men
"We were marked and had been marked in unforgettable and forever ways."
Crownover did a great job of given us closure or at least letting us know the near futures for all our lovely Marked Men, as well as, setting up the first Saints book. This book was a farewell to people we had grown attached to and it was awesome that each and every one made a cameo at some point. But, the point of this book was Asa and Royal. They were both wounded and laden with guilt. Royal's guilt came from what happened to her partner, while Asa's guilt came from his criminal past. Sometimes, I just wanted to pull a Cher a la Moonstruck, you know, I wanted to smack Asa and tell him to "snap out of it!", but Royal actually did a decent job of that. She wanted that man and she went after him with everything she had, and I loved them together. They both were in alien territory and they were learning this relationship stuff together as they went along, but they were also learning to live in the now and let go of the past. I liked all the opportunities Crownover gave to Asa, I was rooting for him, since I met him, and I found the way she dealt with the BIG conflict between Asa and Royal interesting. And alas, I bid a fond adieu to the Marked Men.
thebookdisciple
This is difficult for me to rate. I LOVED Rule. I LOVED Jet. I liked Rome and Rowdy and Nash. I struggled to really feel any connection with Asa and Royal. First, I felt like Royal was a bit desperate and needy chasing after Asa all the time. It wasn't like the determined, get your man kind of chasing. And even though Asa is a good person now, I struggled to really 'get' him. I just felt really disconnected from this book. The best parts were when the other characters made a cameo and that is not what you want from a book. I love Jay Crownover and will always have a special love for this series but this book just didn't click for me.
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Cocktails and Books
Over the series, he redeemed himself in small ways but in this book, he really stepped up. He knew how to help Royal and was able to give her exactly what she needed. He didn't want her to end up in the dark places he has been or currently still inhabitated. It was fantastic to see Asa realize that he could actually do positive and redeeming acts in his life for a selfless reason. Because his past was full of selfish, destructive actions, he has a hard time believing he deserves any kind of happiness.
In comes Royal...she is exactly what Asa needs too. She wants him to see that he is worthy of love and happiness. She doesn't run away from his stories of past bad behavior and constantly reminds him to live in the present. She is a perfect match for Asa but he doesn't want to believe it.
The bumps and bruises these two endure to get their HEA are heartbreaking but I expect no less from Jay. She sucks us in and keeps us their even after the last page. I am sad to see the Marked Men series coming to an end but so excited for Saints of Denver. She skillfully weaves these new characters into the back story of Asa which leaves us wanting more.
Reviewed by Candace.
This review was originally posted on Cocktails and Books.