As
Reapers Motorcycle Club president, Reese “Picnic” Hayes has given
his entire life to the club. After losing his wife, he knew he’d
never love another woman. And with two daughters to raise and a club
to manage, that was just fine with him. These days, Reese keeps his
relationships free and easy—he definitely doesn’t want to waste
his time on a glorified cleaning lady like London Armstrong.
Too
bad he’s completely obsessed with her.
Besides
running her own business, London’s got her junkie cousin’s
daughter to look after—a more reckless than average
eighteen-year-old. Sure she’s attracted to the Reapers’
president, but she’s not stupid. Reese Hayes is a criminal and a
thug. But when her young cousin gets caught up with a ruthless drug
cartel, Reese might be the only man who can help her. Now London has
to make the hardest decision of her life—how far will she go to
save her family?
“Sit
your ass down,” he said, his brilliant blue eyes flashing. The
absolute authority and will in his tone was indisputable, reminding
me that this was a very dangerous man.
I
sat.
Hayes
rose to his feet, coming to stand in front of me. Then he leaned down
and rested his hands on the back of the couch on either side of my
head. His gaze pinned me, and my adrenaline surged. What the hell was
he planning to do?
“You
do realize where you are?” he asked softly, which was way scarier
than it would’ve been if he’d yelled at me. Quiet menace,
carrying visions of bodies buried in shallow graves . . .
“You’re
in my club. Outside this room are twenty men who will do anything to
back me up. Anything. And outside this building are forests and
mountains that reach all the way to Montana. Only witnesses out there
are deer and maybe a moose or two. You sure you wanna piss me off? I
just pulled my dick out of a willing woman’s mouth for you, so it’s
not like I’m in a good mood to start with.”
I
couldn’t breathe. My heart beat so fast that I thought it might
explode out of my chest, and I knew for a fact that pissing him off
was definitely the last thing I wanted to do. “Now ask me nicely to
help you,” he said, the words slow and deliberate. I nodded, taking
a minute to steel myself.
“Mr.
Hayes, will you please help me find my cousin, Jessica?”
“No.”
My Rating 5 out of 5
I immediately LOVED Reese "Picnic" and London together. I loved that fact that he is an older hot guy that can "put it down" or get it up (LOL.... Sorry, yes I went there!!) among all the twenty-somethings.
Okay, back to business. Yeah, Reese spewed the usual biker bulls*t….he doesn't want to be tied down; he just want to hit it and quit it (I'm being polite) Yada, Yada, Yada. We all know it's a bunch of bull. Surprisingly, London did not annoy me at all. She is strong but also, vulnerable and of course Reese in nothing but ALPHA and Hot as Hell. I liked seeing Reese's softer side. I NEVER saw him that way and I have read all the book in this series. Now, Jessica, London's niece is a piece of work. She has her excuses and she somewhat is forgiven (by me...I can be too hard sometimes).
This is another review I am trying to write without spilling spoilers, so hard. I don't know how the author does it, AGAIN, she takes a dire situation that can dissolve the budding relationship between the heroine and hero and turn it around and get a HEA.
I. LOVE. THAT.
Em and Hunter have a small but vital part in the plot. Gage, Horse, Ruger, and other are among the usual suspects also mentioned. Great epilogue...Puck and Painter. I am very interested in seeing more of Puck. And I absolutely LOVED the BONUS EPILOGUE! I can hardly WAIT!!
I love this series, so far, I think this book is my absolute favorite.
Okay, back to business. Yeah, Reese spewed the usual biker bulls*t….he doesn't want to be tied down; he just want to hit it and quit it (I'm being polite) Yada, Yada, Yada. We all know it's a bunch of bull. Surprisingly, London did not annoy me at all. She is strong but also, vulnerable and of course Reese in nothing but ALPHA and Hot as Hell. I liked seeing Reese's softer side. I NEVER saw him that way and I have read all the book in this series. Now, Jessica, London's niece is a piece of work. She has her excuses and she somewhat is forgiven (by me...I can be too hard sometimes).
This is another review I am trying to write without spilling spoilers, so hard. I don't know how the author does it, AGAIN, she takes a dire situation that can dissolve the budding relationship between the heroine and hero and turn it around and get a HEA.
I. LOVE. THAT.
Em and Hunter have a small but vital part in the plot. Gage, Horse, Ruger, and other are among the usual suspects also mentioned. Great epilogue...Puck and Painter. I am very interested in seeing more of Puck. And I absolutely LOVED the BONUS EPILOGUE! I can hardly WAIT!!
I love this series, so far, I think this book is my absolute favorite.
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Author
the Author
Joanna
is a freelance writer living in Coeur d’Alene, Idaho. She started
writing fiction in 2002, then took a long hiatus to explore other
writing opportunities. She returned to fiction in January 2013 with
‘Reaper’s Property’, the first book in the Reapers Motorcycle
Club series.
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