![]() ![]() There’s a perfect balance with her books, the romance is hot and heavy enough to keep you invested in the relationship, but everything else going on keeps you equally as invested in the story line. Tijan writes romance so well, because even though it’s a part of the plot, it doesn’t overpower all of the other plotlines which tie into everything so well. ![]() As the tension between her and Kash builds, and decades old secrets are revealed, will Bailey ever feel at home with her new life and family? But Bailey, a tech prodigy in her own right, isn’t one to sit around and wait for answers, she begins to dig, and is introduced to a whole different world. Kash makes it clear from the start that even though his job is to protect her, he’s not overly happy about it. But her true identity is kept a secret, and the most elusive member of the household, Kashton, is the one who takes her in. Her small-town life with her mother is switched to a life of the elite, moving to her estranged tech genius father Peter Francis’ compound for her own protection, and meeting her siblings and stepmother Quinn. The Insiders, Tijan’s first traditionally published book, had everything I’ve come to expect and love from her writing, and it set up the rest of the trilogy so well, leaving you wanting more but rounding off the story enough to keep you satisfied.īailey’s life is changed forever when an attempted kidnapping introduces her to a family she never knew she had. ![]()
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