Ranger is the fourth book in the Jericho’s Boys series.
I’d been waiting a long time for Seven’s story, and I loved the dynamic between him and Enzo!
It was very entertaining to see Seven and Enzo’s relationship progress, which was far from smooth and involved a lot of grovelling from Enzo’s side. They had a ton of chemistry, and I loved seeing their Daddy / boy dynamic once they figured things out. Seven definitely brought all the brattiness, and it was sweet to see him feel safe enough with Enzo to reveal his softer sides as well.
How it begins…
Seven Symanski lingered on the darkened uptown streets, standing outside Lorenzo Conti’s apartment building for so long the doorman looked two seconds away from calling the police. Seven didn’t blame him. It was late and Seven was acting a little suspicious even by his own standards. But he was just…stuck.
Tropes

- age gap
- hurt / comfort
- hookup to more
- forced proximity
- found family
Seven’s fingertips skimmed his forehead. Had that really just happened? Fucking was one thing, but what kind of maniac kissed a stranger’s forehead like he was something important?
What to expect

- a bratty boy & a Daddy dom
- fantastic relationship dynamic
- entertaining banter
- morally grey characters
- grovelling
- slow burn
- size difference
His laugh broke into a sob. “Jesus, your romance game is lethal. I’m gonna need you to wield this power carefully. Turns out, I’m kind of a marshmallow.”
Enzo laughed softly. “You just bring it out in me. I like spoiling you. You’re shockingly easy to love.”
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