GRR Reviews Bradley's Bride by Kathleen Lawless

Amanda's mom knew a secret that protected them from Hawkes, the evil land baron who bought off the sheriff and intended to possess the whole county, and the only ones in their way are the Mason brothers. Her secret almost cost Brody and his new bride their lives, but also brought them together. Amanda was also pining for a different Mason brother, Bradley... // Bradley never really knew where he came from, and only found refuge at the traveling circus when the grandmaster took him in. After he grew up, he chose to settle down with the Mason brothers and took their surname, and Amanda seems to be the only one who sees him as he is. And when her home was violated, and her secrets may have been stolen, Bradley will become her protector... and maybe discover a secret he never really wanted to know...

The struggles are good, but it's again, stemmed from deep-rooted inadequacy. And the escalation was nice. But with SEVEN volumes to work on, and Hawke's schemes are dismantled one bit at a time, while he keeps coming up with more, I am getting flashbacks to Cobra Commander.

(For those of you who don't get the reference, Cobra Commander is the evil leader in the "G I Joe" children's cartoons. He's always swearing he'll be back after each defeat.)  4/5

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