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Ghost is a familiar face from ‘The Devil’s Ride’. He is the doctor who saved one of the bikers’ life under “questionable” circumstances, and lost his license to practice medicine as a result. He has now become the MC’s doctor, and in many ways is one of them, but he is not a full member, nor does he want to be. He abhors violence after his stint in Syria and doesn’t even want to touch a gun! When he figures out that the woman he met online five years ago is actually a man, and that said man, Luca, is being abused by a cruel Mafioso, he will do anything to help. And I do mean anything! It’s fascinating to see how he deals with Luca being a man, and it shows his true character how he manages to focus on what’s really important. He is determined to save Luca, and ends up going through an ordeal that would make a weaker man give up the will to live. I take my hat off to him!
Luca is in deep trouble. As in life-threatening trouble. Taken as “payment” for a debt his father owed to the evil mafioso who now forces him to be his “boyfriend”, Luca has never known freedom. He gets beaten up and worse o a regular basis, but he sees no way out of his predicament. His only entertainment is an online game where he plays a female character (probably so nobody recognizes him). That is where he meets Ghost, and by the time they start to talk about more than he game, it is too late to tell Luca he truth. Luca has been through an ordeal already, but what he has to suffer before the Mafioso will let him go is absolutely brutal. He cannot believe his luck when Ghost doesn’t kick him out, but there are quite a few obstacles to overcome and twists and turns to survive before he can breathe easy.
As always in this series, heed the warning labels and believe what they say—the authors put them there for a reason. This is not romantic fluff! It is, however, a moving love story that crosses the lines of perceived gender as well as a tale about crime of all kinds, and that, to me, made it a great read.
If you like outlaw bikers and those who live with them, if you enjoy stories with two strong heroes who each suffer enormous pain to be with the other, and if you’re looking for a read filled with emotion, desperation, and violence, then you should definitely give this novel a try. It has the same pronounced “danger vibe” as the other volumes in this series, but the story underneath it all, as always, is well worth it – at least it is for me.
NOTE: This book was provided by the author for the purpose of a review on Rainbow Book Reviews. ( )