No Mercy Novella by Shannon Dermott Review

No Mercy (Cambion 2.5) by Shannon Dermott

Published July 24, 2012

Source: Purchased

This is a novella in the Cambions series. Even though is set before Beg for Mercy it should be read after Waiting for Mercy.

Warning – this book is intended for mature audience. Excessive language and sexual situations may not be suitable for younger teens.

Best Friends until the end huh?

Flynn McAllister, bad to the bone, at least that’s what the girls say about him, is heading out of town for the weekend. He’s meeting up with a girl he met last summer. She and her sister will keep him and his best friend busy for the weekend. At least that’s what he thought, until a girl and other things get out of hand.

Luke Bishop isn’t an angel like everyone thinks. Okay, technically, maybe. But when it comes down to it, actions speak louder than words. And his shout that he’s more than what meets the eye. Getting out of town is a welcome idea. He just didn’t plan on meeting her and all the hell came with her.

My Review

I LOVEd getting to read from Luke and Flynn’s POV!!! They are both pretty bad boys and Luke is not as saintly as we all pictured him. It actually makes him even more sexy than being the goody goody Luke. Well, at least to me. Flynn will ALWAYS be my favorite though!!!

I send the following to Shannon:

She is an author that knows how much we love our book boyfriends! Thanks for writing about what goes on inside the minds of the boys we love and giving a glimpse of what they were like before:)

Check out the rest of the series:

The next book in the series looks like it is to be released in December 2012. I am soooo excited!! Until then, follow Shannon at the following link:

http://www.shannondermott.com/

She has some cool extras on her site!!!

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