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Jagger (Caldwell Brothers)

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Jagger Caldwell is no one’s hero. With a reputation for busting heads and breaking hearts on the underground MMA circuit, he lives for easy cash and easier women. But when he stumbles upon an all-too-familiar scene, painful memories awaken Jagger’s sensitive side and compel him to act. As a kid, he stood by helplessly as his old man beat his mom. Now, Jagger won’t let seventeen-year-old Tatiana Rand suffer the same fate. Nothing matters except saving her. Tatiana is a prisoner in her own home, at the mercy of her violent father-until an unlikely savior bursts through her door and into her life. Six-feet-plus of tattooed muscle and raw power, Jagger is no prince charming, but Tatiana stopped believing in fairy tales long ago. Despite their differences in age and, well, everything else, the sexy bad boy sparks a fire that Tatiana never knew she had-and desires that only Jagger can quench. Contains mature themes.

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3 thoughts on “Jagger (Caldwell Brothers)

  1. Great series! This is the third book in the Caldwell Brothers series, and while it can be read as a standalone, I don’t recommend it. You should absolutely check out Hendrix and Morrison because the background will help you better understand this story and because they are just really great books you wouldn’t want to miss anyway. So, the Caldwell brothers are good guys but not your typical good guy if you know what I mean. They are completely unrefined and rough around the edges. They can be crude and moody…

  2. Special Note to Author . . . Note: Don’t let this be the end, there are others who have a story begging to be told . . . Jared (with his lost), Kid (with his jail time), Buck (with his anger) and Cobra (let him break the cycle). 

  3. “Little One”? Yuck Sadly this series ended up being a “one hit wonder”. Hendrix was an incredible book and I devoured it in one sitting. Morrison had none of the wonderful attributes that Hendrix had and sadly added some not great new features to these books such as stupidly annoying pet/nicknames and laughable insta-love. Jagger follows along in this same disappointing pattern. In a book were the heroine is much younger than the hero, and not just younger but illegal younger, I think that author…

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