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Title:Part & Parcel (Sidewinder #3)
Author:Abigail Roux
Book Format:ebook
Book Edition:Special Edition
Pages:Pages: 302 pages
Published:December 19th 2015 by Riptide Publishing
Categories:Romance. M M Romance. Contemporary. War. Military Fiction
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Rating: 4.17 | 2560 Users | 435 Reviews

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Nick O'Flaherty and Kelly Abbott had their happy ending in sight when a friend’s call for help almost ended with them losing it to the blade of a knife. Now, in the aftermath of near-disaster, both men are trying to heal and move on.

Moving on together, though, is harder than either of them realized it would be. Kelly struggles with simply being a lover instead of the Doc, while Nick is mired in his recovery. The distance between them inches along in stilted silence.

Desperately seeking solace, Nick finally gathers the courage to sort through the possessions his dear friend and fellow Sidewinder teammate Elias Sanchez left him when he died. Instead of comforting memories, Nick and Kelly find a stack of letters and strict instructions from Eli that prompt them to send out a call for assistance. With Eli’s letters in hand, Sidewinder sets out on one last mission together, seeking peace and absolution from beyond the grave—and from each other.

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Original Title: Part & Parcel
ISBN: 1626493685 (ISBN13: 9781626493681)
Edition Language: English URL http://riptidepublishing.com/titles/part-and-parcel
Series: Sidewinder #3
Setting: Washington, D.C.(United States) Boston, Massachusetts(United States) Colorado(United States) …more Wyoming(United States) Las Vegas, Nevada(United States) …less


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Ratings: 4.17 From 2560 Users | 435 Reviews

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If I could rate this with five more stars than I am already rating it, it still wouldn't be enough.Just wow. This book took characters I have consistently been in love with through all the books and made me fall in love all over again and fall really, really hard.I really don't know what to say honestly. This was so emotional. So much more than I ever expected. I think I'm in shock.I don't know. I can't think of a better send off for my favorite boys than this was. It was just brilliant.I waited

I can't say anything other reviews haven't mentioned about this book. I agree that the Nick and Kelly in this book aren't the Nick & Kels I've been reading thus far. This book was an emotion overload and wasn't enjoyable. Why emasculate them?I am not sure why this author enjoys modifying or altering her characters but I've had enough. I am not over what she did to Ty Grady's character and I cannot continue as she deconstructs all the remaining members of the Sidewinder team. Thus, I don't

Update December 2019:***4 - 4.5 Stars*** for the audiobook - Brock Thompson is a new to me narrator, but this was hopefully not the last time I listened to him*********************************************5 Stars*** for everything Sidewinder (plus Zane) related (I inhaled all bits and pieces and bloody Eli Sanchez made me all teary-eyed, dammit!)***2 Stars*** for the (in my opinion unnecessary) relationship drama of Nick and Kelly (the back and forth was annoying and incomprehensible)all in all

3 stars. Review posted December 22, 2015 What is it? Absinthe. Thought Id try something new since I was charged with romancing you. I like it. Kelly nodded, meeting Nicks shadowed eyes. Then he grinned slowly, and Nick mirrored the expression. My place or yours? Nick took Kellys chin in his fingers. I realize this isnt really a first date kind of thing to say, but . . . I love you. My place, then, its closer, Kelly said in a rush, and then turned to hail a cab as Nick chuckled behind him.But

Oh boy, I know I am the odd man out here, but I really struggled with this one. Dont get me wrong, I loved reading about Ty and Zane and learning more about the Sidewinder crew, and I also enjoyed the storyline of taking the trip per Elis request, which was emotional in itself. All the llama drama between Nick and Kelly was just exhausting and just kept going on and on and on. I agree with some of their issues, but because of lack of communication, it snowballed into way too much drama for me.

Omg so good, and there were tears lots of those. Man Abi can write. And the feelz. Sigh I want more, always more.

Reread September 2016Original review:I'm kind of speechless after reading this. It was so much better than I anticipated. Honestly, after Cross & Crown and how I suspended my disbelief for the Dan Brown-esque adventure in that one(worth it, but still), I was not expecting THIS.But I should've. It was clear in Crash & Burn that all is NOT ok between Nick and Kelly. Kelly, fun-loving, sweet Kelly, had his foundation shattered when Liam inserted himself into the lives of Sidewinder.
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