Bad Boy Brody by Tijan
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Released May 6, 2018
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One punch took him from Hollywood’s Golden Boy to Bad Boy Brody.
The media didn’t care he was grieving his brother’s death. They descended on him, but to change his reputation, his manager got him a deal.
Act in an indie film, one that already had Oscar buzz, and he’d get the movie roles he needed to secure his future.
He took the deal.
Yet he wasn’t prepared for the real-life people behind the script.
He wasn’t prepared for the murder the movie was based on.
And he really wasn’t prepared for her, the biggest secret of all.
She was wild. She was beautiful. She defied gravity.
But was she the leading role that would tame him?
I received this book for free from Bocci PR in exchange for an honest review. This does not affect my opinion of the book or the content of my review.
I really enjoyed reading Bad Boy Brody, but something just didn’t quite feel right to me. The story Tijan delivered is unlike any story I have read before. From the wild mustangs to the movie and the murder there are so many pieces woven so expertly you will fall in love with Brody, Morgan and so many others in this story!
The first time Brody and Morgan made eye contact they knew that there was something special, a sou deep connection between them. They saw each of for a just a blink of an eye, but it was one of those slow motion life moments where it seems slow and then everything else accelerates as soon as you break that connection.
Morgan is a wild woman who began living with the mustangs after tragedy struck and she no longer had a mother to take care of her, a mare from the wild heard took her in. Morgan secluded herself from her family and friends to live on the land with the wild mustangs. Her siblings say that she is more horse than human, but that all changes the moment she meets Brody.
These two are like magnets being drawn to each other. The lust was palpable. The draw. The desire. The need these two had for each other was raw and real. They were two souls that connected on a deeper level that I think they even realized at first.
As more of the story unraveled the more intense things became with both of their pasts catching up to them and coming to head. I found it very difficult at times to trust some of the characters and their intentions.
Bad Boy Brody was filled with intense love and attraction, a desperate wild need and like most Tijan stories I feel it is best to go in as blind as possible!
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