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Sunday, April 29, 2018

Book Review: Wheeler - Ker Dukey



Title Wheeler
Author Ker Dukey
Genre Dark Suspense
Release date April 23, 2018


I am dark. Calculating. A single father.

I have secrets that would horrify most people.
Stalking is a habit I refuse to break—and what happens after is a sweet reward.

My life is exactly the way I have designed it.
But an undeserving, sick monster is dating my only daughter.

Until I deal with my problem, I can’t truly enjoy everything I’ve created.

My name is Jax Wheeler.

I’m a twisted, evil, insane man.

People may be afraid of me, but it doesn’t stop them from wanting me

Four Fathers Series by bestselling authors
J.D. Hollyfield, Dani René, K Webster, and Ker Dukey

Four genres.
Four bestselling authors.
Four different stories.
Four weeks in April.
One intense, sexy, thrilling ride from beginning to end!

*These books were designed so you can read them out of order. However, they all interconnect and would be best enjoyed by reading them all!*

1 – Blackstone J.D. Hollyfield
2 – Kingston Dani René
3 – Pearson K Webster
4 – Wheeler Ker Dukey



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Wheeler is the fourth and final book of the series and written by Ker Dukey. This isn't the first book I read of hers and she did not disappoint.

I like that the last installment wasn't really a love story or romance. I liked that even though the story was fast, it did worked with the timeline of the other books. So I think that even if they said that it can be read in any order, I'd still read them in order they were released as it would make more sense. I like that the story kept me on the edge of my seat and that this is something that I was able to read in one sitting for a while. The storyline will keep you thinking what is in store for you.

I liked Jax best among all the other fathers. I think he is the only one that actually cares about their child. Or the one that actually takes care of her the way a father should. And despite his shortcoming as a person, he still manage to give what he can to his only family.

I'd give this five stars because ​of how it made me feel while reading it.

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