Can Nick and Matt keep one step ahead of danger, or is luck not on their side?

Mine to Keep, an all-new opposites attract, dark LGBTQIA+ romance and the third book in the Saint Brothers Series from bestselling author Davidson King is now available!

Matt lives a pretty simple life. A physical therapist, he helps people to heal and become their best selves once again. When he’s offered a live-in position at the Saint residence, he accepts easily and for a while, things go smoothly. But then there’s a drunken night…and a possible stalker. Matt is really starting to miss that simple life.
Nick likes computers more than people…except maybe his twin brother. Matt living with them for months on end to help someone he loves doesn’t affect him much…until one weird night. Now Nick sees Matt in a different light, and when someone else starts looking at Matt in a very dangerous way, he is filled with a need to help. But will Matt let him? And who is stalking Matt?
When the situation begins to escalate and it appears that Matt’s life may be on the line, Nick refuses to stand on the sidelines—he calls for his family to step in and help. As Nick and Matt get closer in every way, so does the threat. Can Nick and Matt keep one step ahead of danger, or is luck not on their side?
Mine to Keep is book three in the Saint Brothers Series. While the story is a standalone, characters from past books appear in this story so for the full experience I suggest reading in order Book one: Slay Ride. Book two: Kill Me Sweetly.
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Mine to Keep by Davidson King
My rating: 4 of 5 stars
Matt is a physical therapist who has been helping a member of the Saint family. Nick Saint certainly isn’t a saint. Him and his family (and their various partners) have taken it on themselves to take care of the evil that law enforcement either can’t or won’t. When he discovers sweet Matt has a stalker, he goes into uber protective mode.
Gotta love those Saint men. Their sense of right and wrong is well developed and they have no qualms about meting out justice. I liked how the family as a whole decided who (or what) needed to have havoc wreaked on them. They all seem equally comfortable being vigilantes. One thing that was off a little for me was Matt’s reaction to their confession
I liked how the author used multiple suspects to kept me guessing as to who Matt’s stalker was. The reasoning behind the stalker’s obsession was a bit bizarre.
Matt and Nick were sweet together and their relationship was a spicy bit of goodness. Much like the desserts served at Saintly Sweets.
I liked this author. Their anti-heroes are flawed, seemingly borderline psychopaths, but they are always likable.
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It was a huge house, and they were all foster brothers except for the twins. Those two were blood related. I hadn’t seen a lot of them—mostly just my patient, JJ, and his boyfriend, Shepard. I’d been there every day, even the weekends, until recently. JJ was doing a lot better. Another month and he’d cut down to maybe two days a week.
Joan fanned herself. “That’s some serious hotness. They run that bakery, Saintly Sweets. Delicious food—even yummier owners.”
I rolled my eyes. “Joan, go dance and work off some of that…” I made a figure eight with my hand. “Whatever that is.”
She laughed, pulled Lewis up, and dragged him to the dance floor. The Alibi was our favorite club. I loved its diversity and while loud at times, there was never any drama, fights, or major issues.
“All alone?”
I looked up to see Darnell holding two drinks. “Joan forced Lewis to dance.”
Darnell sat and pushed one of the drinks over to me, then sipped his own. “They need to just fuck and be done with it.”
I guffawed. “Lord, no. That can’t happen.”
Darnell hummed. “She’d eat him alive.”
“True facts, my friend.”
Darnell, Joan, Lewis, and I worked at Rybelt Physical Therapy and Sports Management. Once a month, we’d get together at The Alibi and decompress. This was the first time I’d been able to join them since I’d started working with JJ.
“I gotta ask.” Darnell leaned forward. “What’s it really like being in a house with all those guys?”

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