Last One Standing (Saint Brothers Book 5) by Davidson King


Angel and Kona's story marks the end of the Saint Brothers series, and what a way to go!


From the blurb:

Angel


I’ve been through a lot with my brothers—from sinister politicians to stalkers and serial killers. The craziest of all has been watching them fall in love with their soulmates. Our lives are dangerous, so it’s a miracle one of us found love, let alone four. As the only one still single, I’ve accepted a future of loneliness.

Until one night, a drag show changes everything.

With a voice like an angel, legs for days, and eyes that sweep me away from my own heavy thoughts, Kona intrigues me. Everything about him makes me want to know more. He’s also in serious need of saving.

What I don’t realize is how deep the danger runs or how quickly I’ll jump into it to keep him safe in my arms.

Kona

My life is a nightmare of my own making. I had to keep my brother safe, and to do that, I accepted help from a monster. The Dead Kings Motorcycle Club is a dangerous, violent, and deadly crew. At the helm is Brick, the man who thinks he owns every part of me, and never hesitates to show me, especially when I step out of line. Sadly, this is my forever.

Until one night a Saint walks into my show, and I know he’s going to be the one to change everything.

What I don’t know is who, after the dust settles, will be the last one standing.


Last One Standing is the final book in the Saint Brothers series. While each book has a different couple, the characters in books 1-4 are important to this story. I recommend reading the series in order: Slay Ride, Kill Me Sweetly, Mine to Keep, What’s Left of Me, Last One Standing.

Last One Standing is a guaranteed HEA but there may be some sensitive subject matter, be sure to read the author’s notes at the beginning of the book.


Angel's review:

Kona and Pika ended up in an awful situation after Kona accepted help from who he thought was a good person. He was wrong and now he and his brother are being held captive by a biker gang whom loves to cause trouble for everyone in their town, and for the two brothers. But when Angel meets Kona for the first time he knows there's something special about him, and that he will do anything to protect the man and his brother.

These men are incredible, the way they all rally together to help those who truly need their help is amazing. I've always liked the fact that they try to help who they can and how they all come together for a vote before doing anything. I love these characters and I'm so happy to see that Angel finally got his well-deserved happily ever after.

I thought the action scenes were written and described well, and I really enjoyed how one action led into another one without feeling forced or disjointed. I liked how secrets kept unraveling and how they would plan, and I really I enjoyed how Davidson King made her readers apart of the characters' journey on how they were going to take down the motorcycle crew.

I'm sad to see this amazing series end because I just adore these men and their found family SO much, but all good things must come to an end. I LOVED how Davidson King wrapped everything up with a happily ever after bow, without trying to force things or rush them. Everything just occured so naturally and made sense for who the brothers are at their core. I adored the ending where we got a recap of what all the brothers were up to now that time had passed, it helped make the ending a bit bittersweet but in a good way. With that added we were able to see that group of family happy and thriving which was a really nice way of ending this amazing series.

""Who could have known two best friends would crash into our lives and steal the hearts of my brothers and start a domino effect? Love had found each of us after that, and we weren’t angry anymore.""

"'Life was a funny thing. I’d once been ready for it to end, now I wanted eternity.'"


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