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Guns n' Boys

Bloodbath, Book 6

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Guns n' Boys

By: K.A. Merikan
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“I don’t even know who I am anymore.”

“All you need to know is that you’re mine.”

Seth would follow Domenico to the depths of hell. He promised to always be at Domenico’s side. But hell becomes all too real when they infiltrate the world of Toro—a notoriously security-obsessed arms dealer, who has eyes and ears everywhere. Seth becomes unable to steal even a moment of intimacy with Domenico, and the tension grinds them down each day. Beyond the deceptive paradise of Toro’s villa, violence is an everyday occurrence, and the swimming pool could just as well be filled with blood. To survive, Seth has to become the man Domenico needs him to be, but in the process, he might lose who he truly is.

With Seth trained up, and Mark as backup, victory is so close Domenico can taste it. They just need to prove themselves to Toro as valuable assets. With each day, though, Seth seems to be drifting away from Domenico, hidden behind a mask of cruelty and indifference. It is exactly what Domenico asked of him, so why is it so difficult to see Seth become his mirror image?

Warning: Adult content. If you are easily offended, this book is not for you. Guns n’ Boys is a gritty story of violence, offensive language, and morally ambiguous protagonists. Behind the morbid facade, there is a splash of inappropriate dark humor, and a love story that will crawl under your skin.

©2014, 2022 K.A. Merikan (P)2024 Acerbi & Villani ltd.
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Very, very, very intense!

This book takes me the longest time to read every single time I read it. It’s not because it’s bad or anything, but it’s just SO intense that I can only read little parts of it at a time. That was true for when I read this book the first time in e-book when it was first coming out, and it’s the same thing the second time around while listening to the audiobook. I think the book is great, but it also gives me anxiety? I have come to realize that stories where the main characters are undercover with great threat to their lives gives me anxiety while reading. I loved reading from Seth and Dom’s perspectives in this book, but I do find that Mark’s chapters drag a little. It all goes fast though if you're listening to the story in audio, so I guess I didn't mind too much.

Content notes include misogyny, homomisia, bimisia, kidnapping, human trafficking, drug use, violent murders, non consensual relationship that is challenged in this book, and animal death.

You know you’re in for an intense time when a book in the middle of the series decides to start off with a sex scene. That’s just how it goes with dark romance books that follow a couple through multiple books, because you just KNOW they’re probably not hooking up again for awhile. Seth, Dom, Mark, and their new vengeful friend Miguel are looking to infiltrate Toro’s inner circle which will lead them one step closer to their intended target, Toro's boss, Raul Moreno. Raul Moreno is an extremely terrifying man and his son Nero is equally unpredictable. We also meet back up with Dana in this book, who has been spying on Toro for Dom.

The first time I read this book, I had not read all the Sex & Mayhem series books that the authors had published at the time. While it’s not entirely necessary to read that series, if readers want more information on Dana during the time she spent away from Seth and Dom in this series, I would definitely check out book 6 from the Sex & Mayhem series (One Step Too Close) with the Coffin Nails MC from Louisiana. That’s the book with the most overlap with the Guns n’ Boys series. Not necessary reading, but I recommend it.

There’s definitely a lot of things about this series I appreciate more in hindsight. I didn’t care for Nero when we first met him, but knowing he has a spin-off book where he gets his HEA? It puts him in a different light. He comes off as extremely unhinged all things considered. He’s a gay man in a cartel who flaunts his sexuality with no shame or fear. This almost gets Seth and Dom killed. Nero even has his teeth shaved to resemble shark teeth, which is a CHOICE and creepy. So for anyone who may not like Nero in this book, I'm just going to tell you that you will come to love him if you don't already.

Although I can’t say I loved Charlotte in this book, I do appreciate her character in that it eventually leads Mark to get his HEA. Charlotte in British and comes from a rich family, and has unluckily been captured by a human trafficking operation that leads her to Seth, Dom, Mark, and Miguel. I guess my one positive note about her character showing up in this book is that I enjoy her character much more in audiobook form than in text because the audiobook narrator, Wyatt Baker, has to do a British accent for her every time she speaks.

And speaking of audiobooks, I love Wyatt Baker as the audiobook narrator for this series. He does excellent work and I think this series challenges him more than other audiobooks I’ve listened to him do in the past because he really has to COMMIT to doing accents. He does retain his normal American accent while reading character thoughts and the third-person POV narration, but when the characters speak? Italian for Seth and Dom. Sometimes German, American, Russian, or British for Dom as well when Dom is donning a persona. But luckily, the choice was made that with all the Latin American characters in this series, no accent in attempted (they just sound American) and I’m fine with that. Because that could go wrong very quickly. I can’t wait for the audiobook for Mark and Griffith’s book because Griffith has his own POV chapters and he’s British. That’s going to be fun to listen to.

Like I said at the beginning, this book is extremely intense and we see Dom fraying at the seams for once and not being able to keep his cool as he would normally be able to do during an undercover mission. He has more at stake this time with his husband (Seth) and their adopted son (Mark) in the fray. They are not expertly trained in lying and living among the worst of men like Dom was. So, he worries. But what we do see here is that Dom is willing to do anything for his family, and Seth and Mark really stepping up their game.

I enjoyed this book, and it’s a needed part of the story as we follow Seth and Dom’s journey at maybe one day finally being able to go back to Italy.

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A Blood-Pumping Thrill Ride



K.A. Merikan delivers yet another heart-pounding and exhilarating installment in their riveting "Guns N' Boys" series with "Bloodbath." This book takes readers on a wild and intense rollercoaster ride, filled with action, passion, and a captivating storyline that will leave readers begging for more.

Set against the backdrop of organized crime, "Guns N' Boys: Bloodbath" follows the enthralling relationship between Seth and Domenico as they navigate the treacherous paths of their dangerous world. Merikan's expert storytelling takes readers on a thrilling journey, where danger lurks at every corner and surprises abound. The authors' ability to create a palpable sense of suspense and tension keeps readers on the edge of their seats, unable to put the book down.

One of the highlights of this book is Merikan's skill in crafting complex and multi-dimensional characters that leave a lasting impression. Seth and Domenico's personalities are layered and intriguing, making them relatable and genuinely captivating. The authors delve deep into their emotions, fears, and desires, allowing readers to connect with their struggles, vulnerabilities, and growth throughout the narrative.

Merikan's writing style is fast-paced and engaging, ensuring that readers are fully immersed in the adrenaline-fueled action at every turn. The authors' ability to balance intense action scenes with moments of tender intimacy and passion is commendable, creating a dynamic and well-rounded narrative. The electric chemistry between Seth and Domenico crackles on the page, making their relationship all the more captivating and emotionally charged.

The plot of "Guns N' Boys: Bloodbath" is expertly crafted, with unexpected twists and turns that keep readers guessing until the very end. Merikan's attention to detail and ability to weave multiple storylines together seamlessly is impressive, creating a dynamic and thrilling narrative that never loses momentum. The combination of the thrilling plot and well-developed characters ensures that readers will be fully invested in the story from start to finish.

Beyond the pulse-pounding action, this book also explores deeper themes of loyalty, redemption, and the power of love. Merikan's ability to delve into these complex ideas adds depth and emotional resonance to the story, elevating it beyond a simple crime romance. The authors' skill in balancing the intense action with the emotional depth is commendable and adds an extra layer of satisfaction to the overall reading experience.

Overall, K.A. Merikan's "Guns N' Boys: Bloodbath" is an adrenaline-fueled thrill ride that will leave readers breathless. With its complex characters, gripping action, and emotionally charged plotline, this book is an absolute must-read for fans of the series. Merikan's talent for crafting an enthralling narrative shines through in this installment, solidifying their reputation as top-notch storytellers in the genre. Readers will eagerly anticipate what is in store for Seth and Domenico in future books.

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Outstanding

I love this book so much. The series gets better each and every installment and I love the several callbacks to previous books. It made me smile and the book is as hot as ever

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Wow, Domenico…just…wow.

Both Seth and Dom are hotheads and we know this. Watching Dom go mental when another man so much as touches Seth is kind of funny and crazy. But, when he goes all cold and calculating and decides everyone needs to die, it’s beyond anything we’ve seen before.

Is there something wrong with me that I still love him? Maybe, but I don’t care.

Kudos to the narrator for his voice-acting work. It’s better than ever. My only criticism is his consistent mispronunciation of the words cicaro and Bogota. It should have been caught before it was published.

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