Posted: Nov. 6, 2014
Being kidnapped by bikers is a harrowing experience, but for some reason, Laurie doesn’t feel as terrified as she should. The leader’s steely eyes soften when he looks at her, and the others in his gang clearly know she’s hands off. But does that include Steele's hands? Her brain resists him, but her body insists she wants those big hands all over her.
Steele doesn’t know how he wound up in this mess–with a kidnapped woman on his hands and the police hot on their trail. Now he and Laurie are in hiding at an isolated cabin, and Steele has to figure out how to extricate himself...and steer clear of his accidental captive whose tight, slinky clubbing attire is making him think all kinds of dangerous thoughts…
MY REVIEW:
This
is not the way I like authors or publishers to present a full story line in
little cliffhangers of 35 pages per book at $1.99 per (x) 6 books. Okay, off my
soap box now.
Anyway, the box does start to become more
griping. Laurie finds out just how
dangerous Donovan Blake is, that she is not the first girl he has done this too
either. His money has bought his way out
of other towns he has lived in. The
scary part two girls have come up missing.
After hearing this information Laurie breaks
down and turns to Steele. Their
relationship goes through different stages that are interesting. Just when they are about to consummate their
relationship Donovan Blake throws a curve ball right at them. I give this book 5 stars.
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