Frisco James by Lynn Hagen

17561362Title: Frisco James

Series: Brac Village Book, Number 7

Author: Lynn Hagen

Length: Novel (127 Pages)

Publisher: Siren-BookStrand, Inc (May 27th, 2013)

Heat Level: Low

Heart Rating: ♥♥♥♥4 Hearts

Blurb: Frisco James was a hustler. Plain and simple. Although he was a bare knuckle boxing champion in the underground circuit, Frisco was looking for a change. Maverick Brac owed him a debt and Frisco headed to Brac Village to collect.

Recker lost his twin when the group of men he lived with was attacked by the grey wolves. He was angry, bitter, but tried his best to go on. When he loses control and nearly kills a man, Maverick steps in, demanding that either Recker agree to anger management or be deemed unfit to live in society.

Recker and Frisco’s worlds collide. Frisco sees Recker as an opportunity, nothing more. He whisks Recker away from the Den, plunging the man into the gritty world of illegal boxing.
But when Recker nearly kills his first opponent, Frisco James realizes the horrific mistake he has made. Desperate, Frisco does the one thing that he knows will save Recker’s life and humanity…he walks away.

But nothing is ever that simple, especially when Frisco James—a man who has looked out for no one but himself—discovers that his heart is no longer his own.

Product Link:  http://www.bookstrand.com/frisco-james

Reviewer: Lisa

Review: Recker is a rhino shifter, who after losing his twin kept getting angrier and angrier. When he meets his human mate, Frisco, they are thrust into a world so bleak, that Frisco thought they would never get out. Frisco, thinking he had conned his mate into fighting, realized that when Recker almost killed a man in the fight, that he needed to get his mate out. After Two months of fighting, Frisco realizes that Recker was growing darker and darker. Thinking that the only way to save his mate, a mate he has fallen in love with, was to leave for good. He walks away, leaving Recker in such a dark place, that Recker stayed in his Rhino form all the time. Frisco feels his pain, and comes back. Trying to find out if he can help his mate and help himself at the same time. He though he was looking out for himself, all this time. Only to discover, that his mate owned him heart and soul. This is a very good story.