Ryder is the 4th book in the Slater Brothers series. He is also the oldest out of the 5 of them. But just because he is older, does not mean that he is free from the issues plaguing the family. Throughout the whole series, Ryder has been with Branna even before Bronagh was with Dominick. In fact, their relationship was what threw Bronagh and Dominick together.
But
what nobody knew was that Branna and Ryder were good at keeping secrets. Their
relationship was not as what it seemed like. They no longer are the couple who
is in love with each other. In fact, it has been months since they even slept
in the same room.
There
were a lot of secrets that Ryder was keeping from Branna. Such as why is their
shared account running out of money? And where has Ryder been going every night,
leaving Branna alone every night.
As
for Branna, there is only so much that she can withstand before she hits her
limit. So how does this fare for this couple? Are they heading towards breakup
land? Or can Ryder save this relationship? If you wanna know, grab a copy of
RYDER now!
In
my opinion, this book was a bit fast paced compared to the other books. I guess
this was because you could see that there are problems with the couple in
earlier books. However, the twist in this book would kinda shock you. What it
is, you’d have to read it to know what it is!
In
truth, I can’t blame Branna for wanting a baby. Especially considering she is
10 years older than her sister and her sister is already building her
family. If it was me, I would’ve been
angry with what Ryder was doing too!
But
all in all, I applaud Branna for standing up for herself. All ladies must be
able to do this. In front of an attacker, snatcher, rapist, but most
importantly stand up against the one you love, especially if you know that you would
be better off without them.
And
on another note, it is very very important for the ladies to take up
self-defense. This is not so you can boast to others that you know this skill,
it is for your own safety. With how dangerous our world is now, it’s better to
be safer than sorry.
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