Title: Vagrant
Author: Gemma James
Series: Condemned #4
Genre: New Adult Dark Romance
Release Date: September 15, 2015
Blurb
I’ve finally got what I want.
Rafe Mason loves me.
Rafe Mason loves me.
He’s forgiven me.
Survived for me.
Killed for me.
But is it enough?
His darkness owns me.
But is it enough?
His darkness owns me.
Consumes me.
Bends me.
Heals me.
Loving him shouldn’t be this hard.
Loving him shouldn’t be this hard.
NOTE TO READERS: VAGRANT is a new adult dark romance with disturbing themes and explicit content, including sexual scenes and violence that may offend some. Intended for mature audiences. Part four of the CONDEMNED series. This book concludes Rafe and Alex’s story.
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Review by Gia:
Vagrant is the fourth book in the Condemned series. It can not be read as a standalone, you must read the first three before starting this one. Vagrant is the conclusion to Rafe and Alex's story. I loved reading it but I'm a little sad to see their story come to an end. It's told in the dual POV of Rafe and Alex. I love dual POVs because you get to read what both characters are thinking.
In the beginning Rafe still hasn't come back and it's a little emotional reading what Alex is going through without him. With the threat of Zach possible being able to go after Alex again, Rafe reappears. It doesn't take long for Rafe and Alex to pick up where they left off. They both enjoy pain and feed off it so they are some graphic scene that might not be fit for the faint of heart. Of course there is more trouble for Rafe and Alex.
We get more Jax too. Jax have a great friendship with Rafe.
This is a great series. If you haven't started this series yet, you definitely should.
4 Amazeballs Stars!!
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Author Bio
Gemma James is the multi-genre author
of several novels and novellas, from new adult suspense to dark erotic romance.
She loves to explore the darker side of human nature in her fiction. She’s
morbidly curious about anything dark and edgy, from deviant sex to serial
killers. Readers have described her stories as being “not for the faint of
heart.”
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