Saturday, April 22, 2017

Rebel Custody (Demon Horde #2)

Rebel Custody (Demon Horde #2)
By Sarah Hawthorne

SUMMARY

A son in danger 

The Demon Horde MC are no strangers to breaking the rules, but making a man pay to get his son back crosses one too many lines for Skeeter. He'll do anything, including play by the book, if it means bringing his son home. Hiring straitlaced attorney Miriam Englestein is meant to solve his problems, not create new ones. One look at her and his good-guy facade goes out the window. He wants to throw his buttoned-up lawyer onto the back of his bike and make her his. 

A woman at risk 

Miri wants nothing to do with the club. Her father may be in their pocket, but she's on the right side of the law and she intends to stay there. But there's something about Skeeter's plea—something about him—she can't walk away from. While she's tempted to let him do unspeakably wicked and delicious things to her, she can't risk her law practice, or her heart. 

A dangerous deception 

When Miriam agrees to pose as Skeeter's woman to get details they need for the case, things heat up fast—and it's not long before the lines between business and personal blur, and they're both in over their heads. In the MC world, lies have a way of coming back to you, and they put everyone at risk. 

REVIEW

Much better then the first one.  You can read this one without reading the first one and you will not be lost.

I am caught between a 3.5 and a 4 rating.  The story is  more then just the discription.  That part is only a small party of the story to get the story rolling, it just isn't the center.  That is a tad deceiving.  I liked the story and really wanted to find out what would happen. The chemistry was hot between them and the real story of uptown girl and biker how are we going to work it out.  No real MC stuff so if you are all into that you won't find it much.

  I did however get frustrated with the back and forth of Jean Luc and Miri.  It was almost teenager stuff.  I like you, but I don't know how to say it.....  Sorry I said the wrong thing it came out wrong....I didn't answer because I didn't know what to say.  Then the I only heard part of the conversation, but I will think the worst of you...even though I love and trust you...and go all crazy. The sunk my rating some.

Good read just frustrating.

Received a copy from the publisher through NetGalley.






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