Total Surrender (Sin Brothers, #4) by Rebecca Zanetti
Series: Sin Brothers #4
Also in this series: Forgotten Sins (Sin Brothers, #1), Sweet Revenge (Sin Brothers, #2), Forgotten Sins (Sin Brothers, #1), Blind Faith (Sin Brothers, #3), Blind Faith (Sin Brothers, #3), Total Surrender (Sin Brothers, #4)
Publisher: Forever
Publication Date: March 31, 2015
Point-of-View: Third
Genres: Romantic Suspense
Pages: 384
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A fight he must win...
Piper Oliver knows she can't trust him. They warned her that the tall, dark, and sexy black-ops soldier Jory Dean would try to win her over with his steel-gray eyes and deadly charm, but she won't be conned by this man they call a traitor. All she has to do is figure out the science necessary to save his life, and she's done. Something isn't adding up, though, and she won't rest until she uncovers the truth-even if it's buried in his deep, dangerous kiss.
A passion she can't resist...
Jory will do anything to reunite with and save his brothers—even kidnap the gorgeous woman who's working to deactivate the deadly chip in their spines. But the forces determined to destroy his family won't let them go so easily. Keeping Piper alive is more than he bargained for—and so is his burning desire for her. But with every second bringing him closer to certain death, can he afford to lose himself in her hot and willing embrace?
Jory Dean is being held by the people (monsters) who created him and trained him – The Commander and his minion Dr. Madison. He knows he only has a few days to live and he doesn’t want to die in a cell. His captors have brought in Piper who is a computer genius to try to figure out how to deactivate the kill chips that are attached to his and his brothers’ spines. Unfortunately his chip was damaged when he was shot and there’s no way to deactivate it even if Piper could figure out a way to connect to it. Jory knows that he can use Piper to escape somehow but he’s grown attracted to her and wants to take her with him when he goes. One problem, she’s the Commander’s daughter.
Piper is attracted to Jory but she believes him to be a traitor to his country. (The Commander planted false information about Jory so that she wouldn’t know the truth about him.) Jory, however, is telling her different information and she’s not sure what to believe. She does eventually inadvertently help Jory escape and meet up with his brothers but by that point she doesn’t know what to believe. She DOES know that she cares about Jory and doesn’t want him to die so tries to help him and his brothers get the codes that will save their lives.
The fourth book in the Sin Brothers series was definitely no disappointment. Zanetti’s been working us up to Jory’s story and it was just as good as I thought it would be. Jory was just like his brothers – an alpha male with a soft heart – but he was different. He seemed, at least to me, more selfless than his brothers. They all have good hearts but Jory just seemed more so in some way. I really liked that about him and I liked that he cared so much about Piper and what she was feeling about the situation that she was in. Their romance was a bit strange but it was still very sweet.
There was another part of this book that I really liked as well and I guess it’s a bit of a spoiler but…Jory discovered that he’s not the last/youngest Dean brother out there. More are discovered and whether it’s a ploy to create further books for the author or not I really enjoyed this part of the book. The brothers that are discovered are trained but are still young enough to find wonder in life and the way the 4 older brothers accepted them really did it for me.
Overall it was a great book that was really hard to put down. I very much enjoyed the whole story and this book in particular.
Rating: 4 out of 5
I loved this one too! I absolutely know what you mean about Jory being a little different, too. Even though all the brothers were trying to save each other, I felt like Jory was the one doing that even though he didn’t think he himself could be saved. It was just so sweet.