
Moose works better on his own. People had let him down his entire life. He doesnβt need or want anyone in his personal space and business all day and night. Traveling the country as a nomad for his MC suits his solitary desires. Working odd jobs in whatever city he lands earns him more than enough to afford his simple lifestyle. He pops in on various club chapters when they need him but never sticks around long enough to lay down roots. The very idea of permanence and complicated human emotions gives him hives. Until the night he rescues a waitress at a truck stop diner.
My Review: βοΈβοΈβοΈβοΈβ¨ 4.5 out of 5
Moose is used to working on his own and he doesn’t rely on anyone, until he has no choice. While on the road, he stops at a truck stop to eat and sees a a waitress that piques his interest. He decides to walk away and go back to his hotel for the night instead of hooking up. However, when he leaves the diner he hears something that makes him stop and listen. When he finds the waitress in trouble he steps in to help her, but now they both need to lay low or stand their ground. When Moose realizes that Daisy has been betrayed and she’s in deeper than he can help her, he reaches out to the president of his closest chapter and finds the help needed to rescue Daisy.
I loved this story and the characters. I would love to read more about the bounty hunters that help Moose out. I’ve read a few of Lilly Atlas’ books and have enjoyed them. I look forward to more of her books in the future. I give this book a 4.5 star review.


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