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The Guys - Finding My Home: Books 1-4

(2025)
(A book in the Guys - Finding My Home series)
An omnibus of novels by

 
 
**This is the complete set of four books from the guy's point of view, all of them happening in the year before Ever came back!**

The Pit

Atlas has been gone for a few weeks now, and there’s no way of knowing if he’s okay; he’s simply cut all communication.

Fortunately, a distraction from our worry comes in the form of the next fight at the Pit. Tomlinson has a new fighter, and he’s been spouting shit about being the best; we caught wind that he doesn’t like to take no for an answer under any circumstances, so now he gets to get in the ring with Jensen.

Kidnapped

Everything has settled since the official closure of the Pit several months ago, as suspected; the side effect of that is a lot of tension between the schools, which means more fights and sabotage too, add in kids who are dying from a new drug that’s being distributed throughout both schools and everyone is on edge. Another side effect is that Jensen is bored, and a bored Jensen is never good.

The Job

Thankfully, there have been no more overdoses in town, and for now, it looks like the dealer is avoiding Serendipity. We’ve left it a while, and the parties at Knox’s place still haven’t restarted; no one has seen him for a while, so we’ve got to add that to the list of things we need to do. At the top of that list though is a job, we haven’t had one for a few months, but one of our contacts messaged us and we couldn’t turn it down. Oh, and a lead on Ever’s possible whereabouts has hope searing through all of us.

Homecoming

Atlas

Blackbreak is boring as hell, and I couldn’t be more relieved when Alaric says that Jynx has requested a prison pickup, and he needs Rage and me to go along with him. It piques my curiosity, especially since it’s Jynx who requested it. Nothing is ever as easy and straightforward as it appears, but if you ask me that just makes it more fun.

The guys

She’s home.


Warnings: Please be advised that this book contains dark themes, including abuse, graphic violence, flashbacks to past abuse, and cursing.
Themes suitable for mature audiences 18+.

Genre: Romantic Suspense

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