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cover72216-mediumFighting for Devlin

A Lost Boys Novel

by Jessica Lemmon

Perfect for fans of Christina Lauren and Katy Evans, Jessica Lemmon’s irresistible Lost Boys series kicks off with the story of a good girl who plays by the rulesโ€”and the bad boy who brings out her wild side.

Devlin Calvary makes his own luck. Orphaned as a young child, he was taken in by a crew of bookies and gamblersโ€”and they became his family. They’re the reason Dev’s running a trendy bistro, living in a high rise, and enjoying the good life with a string of women who never ask for too much. Until, one night, he finds out how much it hurts to trust the wrong people. . . .

Rena Lewis sticks to the straight and narrow, determined not to slip up again . . . like the terrible night of partying four years ago that ended in tragedy. A waitress at Oak & Sage, she knows that sleeping with her boss is not a smart move. But when Dev shows up on her doorstep, beat up and clearly shaken, Rena’s not about to turn him down . . . or kick him out of bed.

Dev reawakens something primal within herโ€”a need to go wild. And Rena soon finds out that the heart she’d sealed away years ago still has the power to fight for love.

I donโ€™t usually read New Adult stories (and I didnโ€™t realize this was one until after I started reading it), but I would have made an exception anyway since it is one of Jessica Lemmonโ€™s books ๐Ÿ™‚ ย Iโ€™ve only read her Second Chance series but Iโ€™ve enjoyed those so much that Iโ€™m going to have to go back and read the Love in the Balance books too.ย  And Iโ€™ll be waiting for the next Lost Boys book because if Cadeโ€™s story is anything like Devlinโ€™s it will be worth it – weโ€™re given a preview of Falling for Caden hereย andย Iโ€™m super curious about it.ย  I think that his story could be complex.

OK, back to this one. ย You have to be OK with the whole bad boy thing. ย Itโ€™s a popular sub-genre with the whole MC club and such, and while it isnโ€™t my favorite it works here.ย ย  Devlin had an unusual upbringing and it has transitioned into his adulthood.ย  Heโ€™s quite comfortable with it, until he meets Rena โ€ฆ and gets hit (literally) with some of the seedier side of his life.

The whole arrogant, street thing is not my bag but Dev is appealing enough I can see where it works for some.ย  (While things he says and doesn’t do it for me, I can understand whyย it wouldย for others.)ย  And I really appreciated his journey to trying to straighten out his life. ย He’s not a bad guy, really, just one that dances on that other side of the line.

Rena, for all the bad things that has happened to her, seems a little young in comparison to the maturity that life has given to Dev.ย  But she has grit and determination, as well as a good understanding of people, which makes her a good foil for him. ย I really like how she’s not willing to just walk away when things get a little rough. ย He’s awfully hard on her quite a few times and she sticks it out because she sees that there is something more going on with him. ย Again, his treatment of her isn’t my thing, but it isn’t horrible and fits in that bad boy thing.

Fighting for Devlinย isn’t going to appeal to everyone but Lemmon is a fantastic writer, creating interesting characters as well as a complex storyline. ย There’s a lot going on here but it is so engrossing that you will find it hard to put the book down until you turn that last page. ย I’m rating high because, for those that like this kind of thing, this is a story that can’t be missed.

 

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