The Protector (The Freemasons Book 4) by Nicole Flockton – Review by Beverly Finnie

The Protector (The Freemasons #4)The Protector by Nicole Flockton
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

The Protector is a very good addition to the Freemasons series. It wasn’t my favorite of the four books but I still thoroughly enjoy it. Some very dark themes that are hard to review objectively. When one has gone through those things, who is one to sympathize or judge. Yes this is a work of fiction but the ptsd the main female character goes through is very real in today’s world. It’s scary to know young kids, men and women are taken every day from their families into the same life Renee was forced to live in this book.
This author is a favorite of mine for a reason, she writes her characters so well. The development and growth becomes a wonderful experience for the reader. You become invested in these characters and you don’t want their stories to end.
Declan and Renee have a long way to go. She’s broken and relearning how to live her life as the person she is now. He loves her so unconditionally he would do anything for her, even if it sacrifices his happiness. It’s as long as she’s happy. He doesn’t want to push her but just to be there for her.
Do Declan and Renee get to explore what was between them before she was taken?
How does she cope being back in the real world?
Like I’ve stated before the themes are dark but the love and romance throughout is absolutely beautiful.

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