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Cargando... Alone on Earth (Signal Bend, #4)por Susan Fanetti
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Pertenece a las seriesSignal Bend (4)
Signal Bend, Missouri and the Night Horde MC gained notoriety after a shootout on Main Street brought down major players in the Midwest meth trade. The media have turned the Horde into folk heroes, and Hollywood wants a piece of that action.Riley Chase is America's Sweetheart, with a starring role on a popular television series, and now she's the lead actress in the movie about Signal Bend. In Hollywood she's hounded by the press, without the luxury of privacy or secrets, forced to play out her most intimate moments, even tragic ones, on a public stage. In Signal Bend, she's nearly anonymous, able to discover who she is behind her image.Bart Elstad is the Horde Intelligence Officer. His responsibility is to keep the club's secrets buried, especially while the world is looking their way with a long distance lens. He's in charge of the actors while they're in town to research their roles.Bart and Riley forge a quick but intense connection. A casual connection without expectations soon deepens, far more than either of them could have predicted. He sees the woman behind the starshine. She sees the man under the leather. Two very different worlds merge for a brief moment, but reality can't be suspended forever. Chaos breaks loose both within and beyond the club. Tensions that have been simmering boil over, with catastrophic consequences. The Horde's most powerful allies, concerned that their secrets might be exposed in the spotlight of fame, become dangerous enemies. Riley gets caught in the middle. With the future of the Horde in the balance, Bart makes a sacrifice that will change the club, and his life, forever.Note: Explicit sex and violence. No se han encontrado descripciones de biblioteca. |
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I found all of the returning characters to be true to their past portrayals, some of the new characters just plane boring or unlikable (which was the point for some of them). The violence in this book was minimal, yet devastating to people’s lives. I wished that Bart and Riley would have had more time to develop a romantic, relationship vs a relationship that developed mainly from lust, rebellion, the short time they had together, and the need to not have an empty life. I enjoyed that Bart and Riley were polar opposites, coming from different worlds, but were able to accept each other so easily. I found it interesting that Riley was accepted by the horde so quickly, it seemed that Lilli and Shannon had more difficulty gaining their acceptance( possibly that was because of their love interests and their position with the MC.)
Although I feel that this book was not as stellar as Isaac & Lilli’s books, I really did enjoy it, I’m hooked on the series, and wait impatiently between the end of the current book and the next one in the series. I’m glad that Susan Fanetti and not an author that has “years” between books, and I’m looking forward to the novella later this month, to tide me over until book 5 comes out in April.
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