CHOSEN FAMILY ONLY
The story continues with the Bachman family—but as a new chapter. Unlike many of the Bachman men, Damian Bachman is blood-born. The son of Dante Bachman. He has always known the lifestyle, and his strong talents in martial arts are used to train Bachman men—to stay safe and especially to keep the Beauties safe. But when it comes to relationships—or heavens forbid love, Damian avoids it. After losing his mother and seeing the effect on his father, he doesn’t want to ever experience it himself.
The story is a roller coaster ride and will move back and forth in time—explaining more about the past and how it plays with the present. Damian will get a call, letting him know he needs to get to The Parrish, the Bachman private island in Greece. His father, Dante, needs him, his depression after the death of his wife, is spiraling.
Lindsay ‘Lindy’ Gorse is employed by an online magazine, Dirty Dish, which is a celeb gossip column. It is decided that they are going to uncover more about the Bachman family, and Lindy is the girl to do it, even if it takes her out of her comfort zone.
What happens when a reporter for a snoop publication tails Damien and sneaks aboard his private plane? It brings Lindy face to face with Damian Bachman, and he is furious with her—spanking her as punishment. He must continue on his way to The Parrish, and Lindy will find herself as an uninvited ‘guest’ at his home, under house arrest.
I loved the story of Damian and Lindy, and yet, these two tore me up with the ups and downs in their short-term ‘relationship’—if you can call it that. One minute, he seems kind, and the next indifferent. Even Lindy is confused about what is happening between them. But he slays me when he sends her away—my heart sank. Unlike Damian, Lindy’s entire life has been controlled by others—her mother forcing her into beauty pageants, never a mention of a father, and then the low-down cheating fiancé, Patrick. Damian’s roller coaster ride of emotions, regrets, and insecurities, nearly destroys them.
I will say, this was one of my favorite Bachman books, but it was emotional too. I do recommend the book, and so glad I read it. I’m now looking forward to Savage after reading the epilogue, which isn’t a cliffhanger, but a segue into that book.