Jack and Stephanie. When they found each other, their lives were empty and their hearts were as well. It took love and strength and passion for them to come together and create the bond that helped form their family of choice.
Now, in an instant, it all fell apart.
Jack and Stephanie were solid. They were the anchors. They were the couple who were strong and who everyone else leaned on.
They had a beautiful and spunky daughter and a son on the way. They had survived the trials and tribulations a new marriage can bring and they were the epitome of strength and love. Their future was shining the brightest.
When they went to the bank that morning to support their family, they could never have imagined the horror they would face.
The gunshot, the blood, and the moment everything changed.
Who is Jack without his heart and soul? How can Sabrina grow up without a mother? How will this family survive?
And just what was in the safe deposit box?
For Jack and Tommy and Bill, it’s about protecting those they love. It’s about ending the threats once and for all. It’s time to settle the score.
I don't have much to say regarding this book, other than it was sheer disappointment from the previous novel. It took me longer to read because I just wasn't into it. Nadler really only had three action-packed, page-turner novels, for me, in this series so far.
But Nadler built these characters so well that you feel as if you know them like a sitcom such as Friends or How I Met Your Mother. This is really the only reason I continue to read; that and I like a challenge of tackling a 20 plus series.
There had been some action but I felt like a lot of it was redundant which made it feel like filler. The cliff from the last book into this book didn't have a strong impact as the others. In short, this was a filler book and I was not impressed. In my opinion, we could have done without this novel or combined it with the next one.