Ebook {Epub PDF} Gio by Elizabeth Reyes






















 · Gio by Elizabeth Reyes Giovanni Bravo finds himself drowning in guilt after the unfortunate death of fellow boxer Trinidad, by his own fist. All he wants to do after this is escape reality and forget about the incident by staying in his garage, hypnotized by his TV.  · Gio by Elizabeth Reyes Series: 5th Street #2 Published by Self-Published on May 21st Genres: Adult, Contemporary, Contemporary Women, Romance Pages: Format: eBook Source: I Bought It Goodreads. When tragedy strikes in the ring, Giovanni Bravo falls into a deep depression, walking away from his dream of boxing to train instead.3/5. Elizabeth Reyes writes adult contemporary as well as young adult books. I have read some from her Moreno brother series, one of which I wasn't keen on. Although Gio is 'adult contemporary', it does still feel like a YA book as all the characters are aged around 21 (although we don't actually get told their ages in this book but I am going on their ages when Noah ended!)/5().


This new series by Elizabeth takes place in Los Angeles. The 5th Street gym is where we find Noah, Gio, Abel and Hector. The guys are all training as boxers and they are all big handsome hunks! The Moreno Brother's Series was so good and the characters seemed so real I didn't know if a new series could compare. Listen to Forever Mine by Elizabeth Reyes with a free trial.\nListen to bestselling audiobooks on the web, iPad, iPhone and Android. Gio by Elizabeth Reyes. Rating: 5 out of 5 stars (5/5) Rafe: Inked Brotherhood, Book 5 by Jo Raven. Rating: 4 out of 5 stars (4/5) Hector by Elizabeth Reyes. Now Gio is forced to make the hardest decision of his life: risk losing a longtime friend, or walk away from the only girl he's ever loved. Elizabeth Reyes - Author. Coleen Marlo - Narrator. Publisher: Tantor Media, Inc. Edition: Unabridged. OverDrive Listen audiobook.


Elizabeth Reyes writes adult contemporary as well as young adult books. I have read some from her Moreno brother series, one of which I wasn't keen on. Although Gio is 'adult contemporary', it does still feel like a YA book as all the characters are aged around 21 (although we don't actually get told their ages in this book but I am going on their ages when Noah ended!). Published in May 21st the book become immediate popular and critical acclaim in romance, new. Gio by Elizabeth Reyes. This book may be unsuitable for people under 17 years of age due to its use of sexual content, drug and alcohol use, and/or violence. When tragedy strikes in the ring, Giovanni Bravo falls into a deep depression, walking away from his dream of boxing to train instead. He agrees to a two month get-away, helping train.

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