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Aubrey (Bree) is a nurse and a single mother of two beautiful children. She has dedicated her life to her children and her career. She does not make a lot of time for a social life and much less a love affair. Her focus and dedication to her current lifestyle quickly changes after a frantic call one night from her close friend, Sam March. After rushing to her friends side, Bree's life begins to change in a way that she never imagined.
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Will (Ryder) is a disturbed, badboy with a lot of street trouble following him. He is the President of the Northridge Disciples Motorcycle Club and he has his hands full. Will has no desire to be deeply, involved with anyone nor does he have the time to commit to one. He spends too much of his time in the streets and running a risky motorcycle club. Ryder's life changes immediately when his eye catch a glimpse of Bree.

Late one night, Bree receives a call for her friend Sam and Sam begs Bree to come to her home as soon as possible. Being the good friend that she it, Bree quickly rushes to Sam's home and discovers a chaotic seen. Sam's home is filled with injured motorcyclist and they have injuries ranging from stab wounds to gunshot wounds. The Northridge Motorcycle Club has just been in a run-in with another Bike Club and it did not end well. While Bree is assisting the injured, the President, Ryder arrives and is trying to find out what happened. During the chaos, Ryder briefly sees Bree and due to the chaos he is unable to marvel in her beauty. The following day he decides to personally thank her so he goes to her home. Once he sees Bree again it is clear he has been bitten by love and he begins to pursue her and he quickly falls in love with her and her children. Bree is also falling in love with Ryder but she finds herself struggle with Ryder's dangerous lifestyle. She also has to worry about her children because now that she has been seen associating with The Northridge Bike Club, she too is now in danger. Bree is a mother first and she will do absolutely nothing to put her children in harm's way. Ryder finds himself in love and will do anything to keep Bree and her children safe.
Best part of story, including ending: I love the love story and the fact that they are both committed to one another. I didn't like the editing or lack there of problems this book has.

Best scene in story: I really like when Ryder goes to Bree's home to thank her for nursing his fellow bike members and when she answers the door she gives him s fierce look that gives him chills. It is clear that she is not afraid of him like most people on the street.

Opinion about the main character: I really like that the main character is a dedicated mother. Her children come first and nothing will come between that. She is also committed to her career as a nurse.

The review of this Book prepared by Latia Black a Level 1 Blue Jay scholar

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Plot & Themes

Tone of book?    -   upbeat Time/era of story    -   2000+ (Present Day) Romance/Romance Problems    -   Yes Is this an adult or child's book?    -   Adult or Young Adult Book Lover is    -   a criminal (definitely)

Main Character

Gender    -   Female Age:    -   20's-30's Ethnicity/Nationality    -   White (American) Unusual characteristics:    -   Genius

Setting

How much descriptions of surroundings?    -   7 () United States    -   Yes

Writing Style

Sex in book?    -   Yes What kind of sex:    -   actual description of hetero sex Lot of foul language?    -   Yes Amount of dialog    -   significantly more dialog than descript

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