Review | Ryder by Diana Gardin

Title: Ryder
Original Rating: Three and A Half Stars
Genre: Contemporary Romance
Author: Diana Gardin
Publication: Forever (Grand Central Publishing)



Disclaimer: I received a free Advance Review Copy in exchange for an honest review. I thank Forever Yours, Forever (Grand Central Publishing) and NetGalley for the ARC. Also, the free ARC hasn't influenced my review at all..

It's a hot-as-lava read which has the potential to set the unmentionables on fire. It has the right mix of drama and plot moves at just the right pace.

Frannie is a girl in her mid-twenties who has been in an abusive relationship with her husband who happens to be a criminal. Used be him as a punching bag for years, she's been through hell and back but still he's still roaming free and that means, she is still in danger.

Enters Thorn Ryder, Ex-Navy Seal and now a  member of the elite Night Eagle Security team, he'd do everything to make sure that she's protected.

"But there’s so much more to my story than Eli Ward. So much more."

This Navy SEAL is putting his life - and heart - on the line to protect a woman on the run, but her dangerous secret threatens to destroy them both in this high-octane novel that proves.

In the time those two are hiding-in inside a safe house, the sparks ignite. Eventually those two give in to the chemistry they both are feeling.

"Kindness in a man right now just might break me, or draw me in. And I can’t afford either one."

The plots takes turns and we come to know both have baggage and secrets. But in the end, love overcomes all, doesn't it?

“I’m tough on my own, Ryder… but I think I’m even stronger with you.”

Read this sexy as heck novel by Diana Gardin which is part two of the instalment but can be read as a standalone too. It comes out tomorrow i.e. February 12th..

Happy Reading 💟💟

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