Book Review

Sunny Shelly’s Review: On The Brink Of Bliss by A.L. Jackson

On the Brink of Bliss by A.L. Jackson is now live!A sizzling single mom, fake marriage, heroine in danger romance from New York Times & USA Today Bestselling author, A.L. Jackson

The last thing I expected when I found the trespasser bathing in my river was for it to be her…


Daisy Adair has always been my dream girl. From when we were best friends in high school to finding her now.
A gorgeous mother who shows up on my property with three kids in tow.

But I became a recluse for a reason.

The life I chose is full of wickedness and peril. The last thing I need is the object of my every fantasy invading my space and risking her life because of me.

Only when she tells me she’s on the run from her ex, I promise to do anything to keep them safe, even marry her to protect her kids.

That single kiss at the altar rips through every barrier, our passion unleashed.
Now, living under the same roof blurs the lines I’ve drawn.
Each glance of her down the hall and I am splintering.
Each brush of her hand and I am brought to my knees.
Our future—bright, hopeful, and almost within reach—hovers on the edge of becoming real…

Until we discover the threat surrounding her is grimmer than either of us imagined.

Now I’m fighting to save her and her children before our second chance at forever is burned to the ground…

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Sunny Shelly’s Review: 5 Stars
Cash and Daisy’s story was the perfect ending to the Moonlit Ridge series! Having gotten to know Cash as the quiet recluse among the Sovereign Sanctum guys over the course of this series, I loved seeing the “Big Gwumpy Giant” play house with Daisy, the one who got away when he was a teenager, and her children. He tried his best to keep his distance, but there was no way he could!

This story had a great redemption arc for Cash, also. The man has been carrying around so much guilt and grief for years, and I loved seeing his walls finally come down once he began to trust in himself and a future with Daisy.

Through flashback chapters, we got to see Cash and Daisy as teenagers, and then how their friendship fell apart just as it was on the cusp of becoming something more. And that backstory just made their present-day situation more emotional, and explained so much about Casg as a hero and why he’s been so closed-off all these years.

At the end of the day, Daisy and her children found a safe haven, a new family, and Cash got the love and affection he was worthy of.

I received an advanced copy and voluntarily left a review.


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