From USA Today bestselling author Claudia Burgoa comes the emotional, suspenseful, and sizzling conclusion to the Timberbridge series—where danger ignites desire, and found family means no one gets left behind.
I didn’t mean to fall for a man—let alone two at once.
Especially not in the middle of a manhunt.
I moved back to Birchwood Springs to help my mom with the bakery.
What I got was a kidnapping, a conspiracy, and two men willing to burn the world down to protect me.
Malerick Timberbridge is broody, guarded, and far too used to being alone.
Cassian Harlan is the new bartender—or so he says. He’s chaos in a tactical vest and the only one who can crack Mal’s hardened exterior.
They’ve been through hell together.
But somehow, I’ve become the thread pulling them back together.
What we have isn’t simple.
It doesn’t follow rules. It doesn’t fit a label.
It just . . . is.
They make me feel seen.
Protected.
Wanted.
But this isn’t just about love.
It’s about survival.
This is our final stand.
And maybe—if we’re lucky—it’s the start of something that lasts.
The Timberbridge brothers’ journey ends here—where found family holds strong, secrets come undone, and love refuses to ask us to choose.
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My Review - 5 of 5 stars -
This story had a lot of past hurt, hidden dangers, love that pulled three people together, and plenty of steam. I felt a lot of the emotions as they surrounded Malerick, Cassian, and Delilah. The self-doubts of Malerick and Cassian made it hard for them to give of themselves, even with their past connection. Delilah was more sure of herself but did not quite understand her attraction to both men. As they worked out their relationship, danger almost took a toll. As the last in the series, I was glad for the explanation at the end for all the mishaps, and the strength of a mother protecting her daughter until all caught up to them.
J.F. Harding, Dominique Franceschi, and Jason Clarke gave more power to the story, giving strong emotions to the characters.
This is my unsolicited review.
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