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Cargando... Crossroadspor Chantal Fernando
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Inscríbete en LibraryThing para averiguar si este libro te gustará. Actualmente no hay Conversaciones sobre este libro. I think this is going to be the last book of this series that I read (if it's not already the last book of the series). I started off with high hopes for this book but the more that I read the more disappointed in it I became. This book very much follows the formula of the previous books in the series. There starts off with some big dangerous thing or event that draws the characters together. Once that gets resolved, fairly too quickly, our couple spends some happy time together until something stupid years then apart again. In the beginning of the series this worked for me but now I kinda hoped for something different. This book is for you if you don't mind instalove. I, however, find it unrealistic and annoying. Both characters experienced instalove but I do have to say that Jo was a little bit less annoying about it than Ranger. I was hoping for more from this and was disappointed to find just the same old story. Thanks to Netgalley and the publisher for the galley. A great read, lots of suspense and hot passion. Ranger has gone through some changes mainly his MC, he's now a member of the Wind Dragons, but he doesn't feel right. The other men have all found their loves and he's the only single guy left now. He's feeling that he needs to do something more, may be move on...to what? Faye then asks him to help her search for a missing young woman, Elizabeth, he used to know many years ago who has disappeared, she tells him he will have the help of a cop, he agrees. The cop turns out to be Elizabeth's cousin Johanna, and she's a beautiful and very determined lady. As they search, the attraction they feel for one another grows until their feelings combust. Jo and Ranger struggle in their mission and with their feelings for each other...how can a biker & cop have a relationship. This was a very entertaining story. A great storyline and steamy loving. Most of the action and drama is not connected to MC this time but some favourite MC secondary characters had a showing. I love Chantal Fernando's work and Crossroads is another great hit. I highly recommend it! sin reseñas | añadir una reseña
Pertenece a las seriesWind Dragons MC (9)
From New York Times bestselling author Chantal Fernando comes the latest in the Wind Dragons Motorcycle Club series featuring a red-hot romance and plenty of mystery! Ranger is at a crossroads: he has a chance to leave the motorcycle club and do something else with his life--but he keeps getting dragged back. When the Wind Dragons Motorcycle Club asks for his help, Ranger agrees, not only because it is hard to say no to them, but also because he has a vested interest. A woman is missing. And Ranger knows her. The Wind Dragons aren't the only ones hoping this girl can be found--on the hunt is Johanna Chase, a stubborn detective who won't give up until the missing woman is found safe. She needs Ranger to navigate the underground world of motorcycle clubs, and immediately, sparks fly. Ranger fights the attraction. He has no plans on going there, no matter how beautiful and badass she is. A biker and a cop? Ridiculous. But the two of them soon realize that they're in way over their heads, and now they have to trust each other in order to save her. With the WDMC and the police force at their back, it should be no problem, right? No se han encontrado descripciones de biblioteca. |
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The characters in this story are not really fleshed out, even though the point of view switches between characters at the beginning of each chapter. The complicated conflicts in the story are solved much too easily with the only real obstacle being worry about how other characters might feel about or react to the decisions made. It is a story enjoyable enough to finish, but that is about all. ( )