
Iris by Eden Finley
My rating: 4 of 5 stars
Iris lives for adrenaline, the thrill of the chase and because he works for Mike Bravo, a private black-ops firm, it’s his job to go into dangerous situations. But when they’re called in to extract a military team from a hostile situation, the thrill is so much better because one of those men happens to be the golden boy from his basic training days. Brock “Saint” Harlow was a walking Captain America in the flesh - the perfect soldier. When Saint is recruited by Mike Bravo Ops Iris can't wait to tease him - he is not called Iris “I require intense supervision” for nothing. Military life is all Saint has known since he was born - he was raised to be a soldier. But when a top-secret mission fails, he finds himself suddenly discharged with nowhere to go. Mike Bravo saved his life, and they want him to join them, but there’s one small problem. Isaac “Iris” Griffin. He’s as irresistibly snarky as he always was, only there’s a big difference this time. Saint is no longer closeted or scared to live his truth. And the truth is, he has always wanted him. It’s against Mike Bravo’s rules to fraternise with other team members, and Saint always follows orders. But something tells him that Iris might be worth the insubordination.
I loved this story with the two men who were attracted to each other but now mostly can follow up on it. Iris was suitably snarky and a joy to read plus Saint was a great foil to that behaviour and humour. They really were a match made in heaven. I loved the personal RPG. Easy to read and understand. This was an MM story with mature content.
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