Confessions: Bailey
By Ella Frank
Black and white. Right and wrong.
That’s how Craig Bailey has always lived his life.
The son of a fallen, decorated police officer,
he’s had no choice but to follow the rules.
Until he met the ultimate bad boy
and decided to follow him instead.
Henri Boudreaux is everything Bailey never knew he wanted.
Mysterious, sexy, and hiding more secrets than friends.
He’s exactly the kind of man Bailey knows could break his heart.
But there’s a vulnerability to Henri that calls to Bailey.
A longing for a connection that Bailey is unable to resist.
And while Bailey has always lived his life on the straight and narrow, he is now
beginning to understand that falling in love is never so black and white.
Bailey by Ella Frank
My rating: 5 of 5 stars
"My problem isn't being around you, Bailey. It's leaving you that now seems...unimaginable"
Bailey was a delicious way to end this series. And Henri deserved all the happiness he wanted with officer Bailey.
When I red Priest's story, I didn't really know what happened in the past between Henri and Priest. But along the way, while I really loved the dynamic among Priest, Robbie and Julien, it hurts me that Henri felt that for Priest and didn't get the same feeling ((view spoiler) ) . I was kinda hated Priest at the moment when Henri revealed about his past relationship with Priest.
It was actually, a very heartbreaking. At least, on my side.
But then, Bailey happened and everything about his past forgotten.
Henri had easily became Bailey's solid rock when something unpredictable happened in his life. And Henri did that happily with an open arms.
'And as Bailey fell apart in his arms, Henri was right there to catch him'
Bailey was a very romantic story about lost and found, about losing your past life and finding it in a way you never thought you would.
Henri and Bailey never thought that in the middle of their 'confusing life', love find the way to their heart. And I believe they'll keep it forever. And they're deserved their own happily ever after.
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