Uneasy Street

Uneasy Street, by Becky Wade

Uneasy Street is an excellent page turning, heart wrenching, soul delighting final book in the brilliant Sons of Scandal series. In this final outing from Maine, we get to grips with Max, the half brother of our first two heroes.

Max is a tech millionaire, but while financially rich, he’s heart poor after his relationship with best friend Sloane blew up in a misunderstanding over business. Four years on and she’s back in town to take care of her niece, Ivy, and Max is determined to get some closure. Sloane, on the other hand, has no interest in seeing Max, until she discovers she’s living in his guest house and can’t break the lease.

The book shows us their messy past and the pain that’s causing in the present. And then throws the two together as they try and find Ivy’s biological father. I loved how clever the plot was. With Max completely torn between love for Sloane and his need for self protection. Sloane, meanwhile wants to guard her heart after losing everything to Max once before.

I found it hard to like Max initially, but that didn’t last long before I wanted his HEA as much as he did. Sloane’s personality is delightful and her care for Ivy beautiful to read. Throw in the end of a long storyline for Max’s mom and his former step-mom, and you have a giant page turner.

I received a copy of Uneasy Street from the author via NetGalley. The egregious fan-girling is all my own and will surprise no one.

Uneasy Street

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