
Rating: 5 š
Thereās certain authors you read because you know what youāre going to get in terms of characterization and narrative structure. Itās a happy satisfying feeling of familiarity combined with a love for the manner of storytelling the author puts forth.
Short version? Itās a book hug. You know what you need and the author gives you it, wrapped up in lovely words and warmhearted feelings.
Thatās a Mary Calmes story at its finest.
Wayward by Mary Calmes brings together all those Calmes literary elements , the flawed man whoās seen as a hero. He will forever change for the better a small town and its inhabitants lives by his arrival. Thereās a probability heās a bad man with a heart of gold,unknowingly loved by many, and who finds his HEA in this new life. This will inevitably will include small children and adorable animals.
Here Calmes throws us into the world of the Russian mobs, specifically one criminal family that includes Maksim Lenkov, son of the boss. Itās an ugly, sordid dark place that Maksim lives in and runs the crime part of his familyās business.
The casual cruelties, the brutality, and the dehumanization is very well written. That Maksim is able to still get across as less a monster than those around him is astonishing. It makes the transition all the more believable.
Because transition he does into a small town in Oregon. One where the oddest people live next door, weird animals abound, the smallest of them up and adopts you, and you end up finding a home and love.
Honestly, all the characters here were marvelous. From Misha,the tiniest of Morkies to the fabulous Ada and her crumbling mansion of marvels, to the man who captures the heart of Maks, thatās Gale, the police officer in Rune, Oregon. Plus all the others we meet and wish we could spend much more time with. Turns out Rune is a very interesting place to explore.
I could see several books there. Plus I love the couple.
When it was all over I was completely satisfied with the ending. The threads and threats had been dealt with, their futures settled and I was so excited about what was in store for them and the small group of found family going forward. Misha included.
Thatās why I read Mary Calmes and thatās why I loved this book. And why Iām recommending it.
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Maksim Lenkov is certain heās not a good man. His father isnāt, and since Maks is his second in command, then certainly, heās just as evil. The list of sins is long, and thereās no getting around that. Whatās messing him up is that despite all that, in the midst of life and death, his only friend tells him heās been a blessing; law enforcement is treating him like he prevented more bloodshed than he caused, and everyone is concerned with doing right by him. Why? And how is Maks supposed to figure out who he is, when everything he thought he knew is suddenly turned upside down?
It only gets weirder once he begins his new life in witness protection. Because if heās a guardian angel of women and children, dogs, and one eccentric heiress, can he really be a bad man? Added into the mix is a handsome, loyal deputy chief of police, who lives next door and thinks Maks hangs the moon. Is it possible that living in hell never actually made him into the devil? Perhaps it was only a wayward life, and now itās time to chart a new course.








