![]() ![]() ![]() I’m glad that he learned to stand up for himself even though what he did kind of hurt lol! And his background made me sad.Īs hard as it was to accept compassion from Qhuinn…it was downright impossible to witness it being imparted on someone else-even if they more than deserved it.īlay was the proper and considerate one. I love how he evolved throughout the series coming from a reckless kid to a responsible and brave fighter. I have always love Qhuinn for his rebellious ways. I’ve been dying for them since the last few books.įor fuck’s sake, he’d always wanted him-to the point where he had to wonder how much of that pushing-away thing that he’d done “for Blay’s benefit” hadn’t really been for his own. How could he risk his own heart when Qhuinn had his own future to deal with?Īs the title suggested, finally these two get their story. But deep down inside he knew no one else could fill the void in his heart. Being a fighter for the Brotherhood helped, but a rift with his onced best friend was killing him inside.Īfter years of pining after his best friend, Blaylock finally moved on. ![]() Denounced by his own family, all he ever wanted was to belong. Type: Book 11 of Black Dagger Brotherhoodįrom a young age Qhuinn had been an outcast. ![]()
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