4.5 stars. The first half of this moved a little slow, despite everything that was going on. There was quite a lot of set up to Embry's side of the story and the reveal of everything was only in bits and pieces, as it had to be, because Embry was giving nothing up.
If everything about Embry was secrets and shadows, Brogan was an open book. Former military and PTSD sufferer, even added to his less than stellar upbringing with the side effect of making him an automatic martyr for the people he loved, Brogan is a fairly happy, easygoing guy. After a long recovery from the nightmares of his PTSD, he's a stand-up guy, one with strong character and belief in what was right.
Working as personal protection for a *shady* gun manufacturer, Embry is lust at first sight for Brogan Smith. And it's not at all reciprocated. Embry Ford is all business, personal assistant to the client, cold, hard and sharp to everyone. Brogan, however, cannot leave him alone, making things a bit complicated for himself, as Embry is sleeping with his boss. Who is the client. It doesn't take Brogan long to figure out that the client isn't the only one shady, because Embry is hiding something.
The crime/mystery aspect of the story is very well done, though looong. The way the layers are revealed makes it a little more understandable because everything here is a slow burn. The only thing that made the story feel slow was that the developing relationship between Brogan and Embry *Brogan is very determined, in spite of Embry, LOL* was the mystery took precedence. Luckily, I do enjoy a good crime drama, so that didn't turn me off the story. Still, while it was interesting, Brogan and Embry were a lot more interesting to me, and I wanted more of them.
Once Embry stops hiding himself from Brogan *after Brogan figured some stuff out and left him no choice*, the story really starts moving and gets pretty damn exciting. The pace becomes fast and at the end somewhat brutal. True to the rest of the story, everything does not get tied up with a nice neat bow, and this had one of the better epilogues I've read, because it actually shows the struggles they have to get to the good place they deserve.
The bad guys are well done *and utterly, believably despicable* but my favorite secondary was Brogan's best friend Mario. His and Brogan's conversations and interactions were so real and funny and gave much needed levity to the story. Brogan was always lovable but Embry himself was an amazing character, complicated, dark and still sympathetic.
I very much enjoyed this and look forward to more stories from Sidney Bell!
*Edit* Wait, this was the author's debut? That makes it even more impressive. Bravo!