Zara Edgingway is a twenty-six-year-old secretary. She has a daughter that apparently knows-it-all and a best friend that could possibly have the mouth of Satan, but she's been with her through hell and back. Then there's the hunk'a'licious biker neighbour finally showing interest in her. If only she isn't about to face her next obstacle in life, the one she ran from six years ago: her ex husband.
Talon Marcus is the president of the Hawks Motorcycle Club. For two years he's had his eye on the quiet, reclusive, yet sassy, neighbour Zara. Finally, he has the chance to claim her as his woman. Just when her past catches up with her, she'll need, not only his protection, but the help from his biker brothers.Now, if only she'd stop fighting him along the way.
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Lila Rose lives in country Victoria Australia with her husband and two children. When she isn't writing she's trying to control her mob from killing each other and helping her husband with the family business. Lila Has always dabbled in writing, though, only recently will have her debut novel Holding Out released in December 2013. Then she'll just need to find time to bring out more from the Hawks Motorcycle Club series.
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Hosted by:I'm having a hard time reviewing this book because there were some aspects I loved and some I really didn't like. I think it is such a hard genre to write about as well because there are a lot of well established biker stories out there.
Things I loved: the story line itself. It was full of drama and I love stories that always have something going on which this book definitely did. The two children because they were adorable and funny and sweet.
Talon because he was a sexy, dominant bad ass biker who loved Zee and her little girl and wanted to look after them.
Things I didn't like: the names zee, Deanna and then Julian called each other. It was just too much and a lot of them I didn't find funny just quite insulting or gross really. I understand friends sometimes call each other insults but it happened too much here for me.
I also didn't like the language used, as in when it came to the characters conversations, I sometimes felt that better words or sentence could have been used.
Overall I'm going to give this book 3.5 stars, leaning more to the 4 star side because it still kept my attention, I liked the characters and I really enjoyed the story line and I will read Deanna and Griz's story because I can tell it's going to be an intriguing one!
Reviewed by: Bethany