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Saul

Bacchus Hill Boys 2

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Saul

By: Dahlia Rose
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Saul Bacchus was his father’s right hand man and he was called ‘the hammer’ because he didn’t take well to shite happening around him. When his father needed something done and done well, it was Saul he sent. That’s why he was in Japan, some one thought it wise to embezzle from Bacchus Enterprises and they’d face the repercussions for doing it. That’s where he met Indigo Cantrell, a ballet dancer in more than a bit of trouble, and nowhere to go. He wasn’t the type of man to see a woman in tears sitting on the steps of a Bacchus club without helping her.

Taking Indigo back to Edinburgh with him seemed like the simplest option, and they could go from there. Saul didn’t know the attraction would burn so fast and hard between them or falling in love would hit like the namesake he was dubbed on the hill. When the man who wanted Indigo had the gall to try to come get her, in Bacchus stomping ground no less. He would understand why Saul was called the hammer in the most painful of ways. To protect the woman he’d fallen in love with, Saul would crumble anyone who came for Indigo from stone to dust.
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Indigo found herself in a bit of trouble. She was still unwilling to call her father. She was slightly warry of the stranger offering her yet another chance to get away. This time will her bet on Saul be a good one or worse that the chance she took before. I did enjoy the story but the virtual voice was not pleasing. It did not give the best representation of the characters. This one needed to have human narrators with feeling, warmth, and inflections appropriate for the setting.

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