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Helrick doesn’t use bodyguards for protection, he uses them in his bed. Spoiled, foolish, and horny describe the president’s son. Hel isn’t interested in anything but his next lay. When a new guard, Sin, arrives intent on keeping Hel at a distance, he finds it a worthy challenge. It’s only a matter of time before Hel gets what he wants, but when the threat he’s been warned about his whole life comes true, only Sin can save him. Add that to the biggest storm of the century hitting their little city on Mars and Hel might finally need a real bodyguard.

As assassins focus on Hel and the storm inches ever closer, Sin must use all his skills to protect the president’s son and the foolish flirt he’s falling for. Even if it’s with his own life.

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The Dick Defender Sons of Outlaws Book 4 edition by James Cox Literature Fiction eBooks

Opposites attracting, snort-worthy humor, great action sequences, and a strong sense of family are ingredients often included in each story of this series, and the original Outlaw MC's that spawned it.

Helrick and Sin are a good match in that they're nothing alike. This of course makes for enjoyable interactions as they clash of concerns great and small. Helrick fancies himself a bit of a carefree sort with a regular dose of sex, especially with whomever is his latest assigned bodyguard. He's the son of Justice and Romeo (yay!!! Love getting to spend time with these two again, and in this setting, 20 years into the future) and, considering the target President Justice is, Helrick requires protection. He's not fond of being kept holed up. We know because he's our narrator in this installment.

As for Sin, we don't get much about him until, later in the final third of the story, he shares some of his past with Helrick. Sin has a special connection with Justice.

The humor we've come to expect in this series is here, folks, step right up. Even amidst killer whirling dervishes on the Red Planet:

Q: “You okay?”

I nodded. “Yup, tornado ate my bad guys.”

He lifted an eyebrow. “I don’t even know what to say to that.” /Q

I snorted, yes I did.

What isn't so fab are the plethora of grammatical errors that should be caught in editing, per the norm with this publisher: missing words, apostrophes when plural is meant, incorrect spellings, etc etc etc.

Also, stop with the sexist stuff. These guys are tough, I get it, and they show it in many a manner. They don't need to prove themselves "manly" with such ridiculousness. When they talk like that it throws me out of the story, and it's not in line with the characters, at the very least.
It wasn't as prevalent here as in previous stories, but it still presented itself by the end.

Cox does have a way with words and, when he lets 'em rip, we get things like this:

Q: I was worried, scared, and that pain in my back was getting worse. I think something cut me. I felt fresh blood drip and it was absorbed by my shirt. I pushed at the wall that kept us trapped down here. So fµ#&!ng slowly, inch by inch I shifted it to the side. It seemed to take forever. Where did it end? When would sunlight stab the darkness, and give me some hope. /Q

There's marked improvement with sentence structure and variety, allowing a natural flow of the text that works in conjunction with the story instead of impeding. This is especially true in the action scenes, the tension being permitted and encouraged to build.

Even with the issues, I had fun while reading this. I'm curious to find out how things resolve in the final story. Off I go to find out. :D

Product details

  • File Size 1228 KB
  • Print Length 76 pages
  • Simultaneous Device Usage Unlimited
  • Publisher Evernight Publishing (March 28, 2017)
  • Publication Date March 28, 2017
  • Sold by  Digital Services LLC
  • Language English
  • ASIN B06XXRRH2L

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I was looking for shine and got dazzlement!
James Cox truly is the defender of di*ks because Hel was a di*k.......at first anyway, but in the capable hands of the author, he grew rapidly (pun intended) to someone I liked and Sin liked him even more.
I was cheering him on long before the book ended and it's all down to two elements -
1). Sin. (Oh boy, do I love you Sin) and
2). The sexy but very clever storyline
I devoured this latest offering in the Series. I liked the way the author subtly put a moral undertone into the storyline, he made a good point but in a fun, sexy way that made you notice and think even more - good job author.
This can be read as a standalone but I strongly suggest that you start with book 1 to get full benefit.
James Cox really has cornered the market on BDSM = Badass Dirty Sexy Machinations and he always leaves me wanting more. When's the next book?
5 big fat defender stars from me.
James Cox has done it again. Full of hope and wonder, drama and action, love and romance, and of course a sex scene or two. While I wished for more at the end it does leave you with a happy ending and a yearning to find out what is going to happen next.
I loved this book, I actually finished it some time ago. James Cox is so good at sucking you into his sexy, hot, crazy worlds that's it's rare when you cant finish his book in a single reading session. Highly recommended.
Hel and Sin are a funny sexy couple. The author draws you deeper into the struggle to leave Mars as the civilization collapses. The series is addictive, funny, and dirty sexy. Fans of Romeo will love his son. The series and the author are well worth the read plus he is the king of Dick titles.
I love James Cox's books, he is a auto buy for me. As with all of his books he adds a unique story line that is fresh, fun, intriguing, has drama, suspense and some hot sexy scenes! James is a master who sucks you in with his sci-fi and romance imagination. I highly recommend all of his books!
I love this series by James Cox! Every time he releases a new book I fall in love with the characters. This one was no exception.
Helrick is just a lustworthy naughty boy who thinks more with his dick then with anything else.
Sin owes his life to the MC. He was asked to guard the Presidents son and it was an honor.
What happens when chemistry is stronger than duty?
Another brilliant five star read from the King of Outrage! Sit in front of a fan when you read this, it is seriously hot!
I need to start out by saying that I did NOT like Hel at first. He was disrespectful and uncaring of what his fathers tried to do for him (protect him). He acted childish in his refusal to believe them when they said he was in danger and his sleeping with every bodyguard he had also showed his lack of understanding of how things NEEDED to be done.
In walks Sin. Now him I loved straight off. Who wouldn't? From his description, attitude towards Hel's actions and innuendos and his all over "badassedness" (my new word.)
Finally though, our little Hel grew up and saw how things were, did things that made me proud of him and got my respect and love. What happened between Hel and Sin made my kindle smoke, but that's to be expected and much appreciated when you buy James's books.
I am not giving anymore away but just be prepared for quite the ride.
Opposites attracting, snort-worthy humor, great action sequences, and a strong sense of family are ingredients often included in each story of this series, and the original Outlaw MC's that spawned it.

Helrick and Sin are a good match in that they're nothing alike. This of course makes for enjoyable interactions as they clash of concerns great and small. Helrick fancies himself a bit of a carefree sort with a regular dose of sex, especially with whomever is his latest assigned bodyguard. He's the son of Justice and Romeo (yay!!! Love getting to spend time with these two again, and in this setting, 20 years into the future) and, considering the target President Justice is, Helrick requires protection. He's not fond of being kept holed up. We know because he's our narrator in this installment.

As for Sin, we don't get much about him until, later in the final third of the story, he shares some of his past with Helrick. Sin has a special connection with Justice.

The humor we've come to expect in this series is here, folks, step right up. Even amidst killer whirling dervishes on the Red Planet

Q “You okay?”

I nodded. “Yup, tornado ate my bad guys.”

He lifted an eyebrow. “I don’t even know what to say to that.” /Q

I snorted, yes I did.

What isn't so fab are the plethora of grammatical errors that should be caught in editing, per the norm with this publisher missing words, apostrophes when plural is meant, incorrect spellings, etc etc etc.

Also, stop with the sexist stuff. These guys are tough, I get it, and they show it in many a manner. They don't need to prove themselves "manly" with such ridiculousness. When they talk like that it throws me out of the story, and it's not in line with the characters, at the very least.
It wasn't as prevalent here as in previous stories, but it still presented itself by the end.

Cox does have a way with words and, when he lets 'em rip, we get things like this

Q I was worried, scared, and that pain in my back was getting worse. I think something cut me. I felt fresh blood drip and it was absorbed by my shirt. I pushed at the wall that kept us trapped down here. So fµ#&!ng slowly, inch by inch I shifted it to the side. It seemed to take forever. Where did it end? When would sunlight stab the darkness, and give me some hope. /Q

There's marked improvement with sentence structure and variety, allowing a natural flow of the text that works in conjunction with the story instead of impeding. This is especially true in the action scenes, the tension being permitted and encouraged to build.

Even with the issues, I had fun while reading this. I'm curious to find out how things resolve in the final story. Off I go to find out. D
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