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Lilli Accardo moves to the dying town of Signal Bend, Missouri, where the citizens have made a devil's bargain to stay afloat. Lilli quickly garners the attention of the whole town, particularly Isaac Lunden, President of the Night Horde Motorcycle Club and de facto protector of the town and its citizens. When it turns out that Lilli is there under murky circumstances, Isaac decides to get close and try to figure out what she's hiding. Their chemistry is instantaneous and electric, but each is a potential danger to the other. Action, sex, and drama ensue as Isaac and Lilli try to navigate the rocky terrain between trust and threat. Note: Explicit sex and violence.
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7 primary books8 released booksSignal Bend is a 8-book series with 7 released primary works first released in 2013 with contributions by Susan Fanetti.
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I really,really wish goodreads had 1/2 star ratings. This book was a solid 4.5 Stars for me.
Lilli is my All-time favorite female character. She put most of my favorite female heroines to shame. She is strong, independent, & she doesn't do bull-shit drama. She's a total badass & just love the way that the author wrote her.
Isaac was cool. But with Lilli being all badass & shit, I kind of overlooked him. He doesn't remind me of any of the MC Presidents that I've read about, they're usually big assholes that take no shit. Which, Isaac doesn't take any shit either, but he's much more laid back. Not a bad thing. Him and Lilli together were awesome. I absolutely love that there wasn't any petty bullshit fights or anything.
I really enjoyed the story itself, I don't really want to go into it too much because I feel like I would spoil something, so Ill just leave it at that.
What I didn't like:
-The age difference. I've never been a big fan of those. I also like to read about characters that are around my age. (Personal preference, not a deal breaker.)
-Too much sex. Now don't get me wrong, I like reading all the juicy details as much as the next person. But, usually at some point they stop describing those sex scenes and just allude to it. I think the author did that once or twice, but I found myself skimming the sex scenes.
-The ending. I don't want to spoil anything but I will say that I feel like a certain somebody got jipped.
Anyhow, those 3 little things won't stop me. I already have the 2nd book bought & downloaded on my Kindle.