I am loving the performances of narrator David Allen Vargo in this series, and “Nix” is no exception. His deep, rumbly, gravely voice is divine, and makes experiencing these books in audio an added pleasure.

After some drunken outbursts at the Hell’s Ankhor Motorcycle Club’s bar, Dawson is assigned Nix as a chaperone while working construction on club property. Their friendship grows as a mutual attraction simmers, and with each other’s support and understanding, Dawson works through personal demons while Nix explores his sexual identity. (Cheers for demisexual representation here.)

This was another terrific and emotionally layered ride with the Hell’s Ankhor/Liberty Crew. “Nix” could be enjoyed as a standalone, but I’d suggest listening to “Joker” (Book 8) first to get some background on Dawson and his relationship with his boss/friend Brennan. I received this free review copy audio book by request and have left this honest review voluntarily.