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First and foremost a thank you to Random House Loveswept and NetGalley for providing us with a copy of this books that we could bring you this review.

Now while I was already on a MC kick I was happy to sit and read this one. This is the third book in the Devil's Keepers MC series and one that I was very much anticipating. Lara having come from a town where an MC was the cause of all her issues she is quite weary of MC's, so it is amazing to see how spending time with Chaser helps change Lara's opinion of him and his club. Though Chaser is not in any way a sweet easy person to get to know. He is gruff and tough and an all out ass when he first meets Lara, he does start to show her not everything is as it appears. Also we get a little bit more of what is going on within the ranks of the MC and I can't wait to see what happens next.

I give this book 5 kisses...

Happy Reading... Adri

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I loved..loved...loved this book. Talk about extreme hotness from the very beginning of the book until the very end. I really liked the dynamics of this book. It was great to see the interactions between the MC's, the police officers of the town and all of the families that were involved.

Overall this was a great addition to the series, I can not wait to find out more of the secrets that have been revealed as each new book comes out! Great job Megan Crane you really know how to keep things spicy, fun and romantic!

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Hot and Sassy. Classic school teacher and bad boy scenario, done with lots of humor. Wonderful read.

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This was a well written, well put together story with terrific characters & an engaging plot. It's an MC story, and it's gritty in places, but most of the darker aspects of this sub genre were "off camera" - just hinted at, which made it a much better experience for me. And hot! Holy cow! I was reading on a plane & was sure people were going to see the flames shooting out of my kindle :).

So what we have here is a man who is an emotional desert and a woman running from herself, brought together by his teen daughter who is struggling with something and sinking under its weight. I loved how they came together - it was unexpected and in a different writer's hands it might not have worked, but it did in a huge way. Work, that is. Even though on the face of it Chaser & Lara had no business together, they both grew & changed so much during the story that, by the end, you know they're it for each other. I loved reading this book!

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This is a hot as hell read! I have not had the pleasure until now to read this author. To say I just liked it would be a complete and total lie; I loved it! This is the third book in this series and I will have to invest in the first two. I feel this could be read as a standalone, I was not lost while reading this story and the author did a great job with the character development and giving a lot of description in 200 plus page book. Lara is the new History teacher at the local High School, when one of her students comes to class drunk she does what any good teacher would and calls her dad. After several messages from his daughter’s teacher, Chaser decides it’s time to meet with this obnoxious opinionated bitch of a teacher. But when he approached the classroom to find the opposite of what he remembers a high school teacher should look, things start to stir inside him. He finds he like watching her get all worked up and passionate about more than her job.
This is such a great beginning to the story; you can’t mistake the raw dominating attraction. This book was packed full of suspense, a don’t know when to quit feisty heroine, a sexy as all get out dominate alpha male in leather, and drama from a teenager all the way up to MC business. Like I said I haven’t read the first two in the series and I was able to follow along just fine, but now I’ve found a strong pull to start them. I look forward to seeing how it all ends up and highly recommend this book to the readers who like to read a good action packed story with humor, some violence and those hot get your panties damp scenes.
***I voluntarily reviewed this ARC for an honest review via NetGalley, this is my honest opinion and has not been influenced by the author, Publishers or NetGalley in anyway.***

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Lara Ashburn left her MC family and hometown behind after her brother lost his freedom, determined to have a better life than what she had. She got a college degree and settled into a teaching job at the high school in Lagrange, Louisiana, home of the Devil’s Keepers MC, with the lofty ambition of making sure that the female students at the high school got a chance to achieve the kind of success she had. But all it takes is one encounter with the enforcer for the Devil's Keepers MC and the side of her that she thought she had overcome rose to the surface.

Ryan “Chaser” Frey has no time for some uptight teacher is pearls and heels to lecture him on how to raise his teenage daughter, but he can't resist a woman who can give as good as she gets and when he discovers that underneath that schoolmarm garb is a firecracker, oh well, all bets are off. Plus her connections in the MC world are exactly what the Devil’s Keepers need to expand their influence against a rival MC. But is he willing to sacrifice Lara for the good of the brotherhood? Especially after he's had a taste of her and wants her for himself?

Holy cow! This is the best of the series so far. I wouldn't mind it if Ms. Crane just kept this series going because I really haven't enjoyed an MC romance as much as I did this one! I have lots of highlights and book marks that I keep going back to and I can't get enough. The passion between Chaser and Lara was hot enough to melt steel and there were a lot of scorching hot scenes, but the one thing that made the biggest impression on me was the fact that for all his scary bad guy vibe, Chaser respected strong women who could go toe to toe with him, and his interactions with his crazy sister, his hell-raiser daughter and Lara were three solid examples.

Chaser's scary reputation is well-earned, he's an outlaw who enjoys his renegade lifestyle, but the two things he values the most are family and loyalty. He loves his daughter and would move heaven and earth for her and he would go to any lengths for his brothers. With Lara in the picture, he now has one more person to add to that list. From their very first explosive encounter in her classroom and every time after that, Lara is invading his life in every way and he finds himself confiding his deepest secrets in her, binding her to him both physically and emotionally.

Lara may have wanted an upscale lifestyle, but the biker life is all she knows and yearns for, even with its drawbacks and she knows deep down that the lifestyle wasn't her problem, her family was. With Chase in her life and watching her back, she's confident enough to explore every part of herself, even the parts she hid away and find a way to merge both sides into the life she wants, so pearls and heels 0n the outside and biker babe on the inside.

Within the club, the bonds of the brotherhood are about to be tested and brothers will have to choose sides in the fight for the soul of the club. I really enjoyed seeing that mystery come together over the three books and I can't wait for the next book in the series to find out what happens next. Besides, between the good boy sheriff and the stripper, Ms. Crane has dropped a few crumbs to make me hope that the next book in this series would be theirs.

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Something about this novel had a pleasant plot twist on the usual hot biker finds a chick who is ready to ride. Lara was a great foil for Chaser's rough edges, and her understanding of his world certainly came in handy. I enjoyed this book much more than similar style novels.

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HOT! HOT! HOT!

This is the third release is Megan Cranes Devil's Keepers MC, and for me it did not disappoint.

I absolutely loved the good girl school teacher and bad boy biker of Chaser and Lara. From the first chapter on the lit up the pages with chemistry and I loved every second. There was humor, a touch of suspense and club drama that has carried over through out the series.

My only warning would be the smokin' hot factor....these two burn up the pages and there's intimacy between the two within the first chapter. It doesn't stop from there....for me? It worked. But I could see others who don't care for a bit of an erotic feel to their books wishing for less sex and more character development.

I personally wasn't disappointed and highly recommend this book, and series as a whole, to anyone who likes alpha, bad boy bikers and fun, sassy biker babes who are perfect matches for their men.

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Devil's Own is the third book in The Devil's Keepers. Dwelling in the bayou of Louisiana, the Devil's Keepers ride hard and live rough. Although this is the third book in the series, it can certainly be read and enjoyed completely as a stand-alone. I am quite fond of the entire Devils crew, so I highly recommend reading the entire series.

Lara Ashburn is a new high school teacher who is passionate about her students. She is on a mission to save the youth of her town and keep them safe from the biker lifestyle. When she takes a special interest in one of her students and demands a parent-teacher conference, her mission is instantly put in jeopardy.

Ryan Frey aka "Chaser" is not afraid of anything or anyone. As a single parent and an enforcer, he has sacrificed everything to keep his club and his daughter safe. When he meets the new hot shot teacher Ms. Ashburn, he decides that it is prime time for her to be schooled in what it means to meddle with a biker. Unbeknownst to Ryan, Lara is quite familiar with the biker culture, and although she is determined to stay away from the connection she feels to Chaser explodes like a firework and once their lips touch it is GAME ON! Lara and Chaser share a passionate connection that keeps them coming back for more. But when the demons of Lara's past collide with Chaser's present, their budding romance is put in the line of fire.

Told in dual POV, Devil's Own is an action packed forbidden romance set in the deadly world of an MC! The characters are complex, and their love and loyalty to each other solidify their relationships and make each twist and turn a ride that you will not forget. I especially enjoyed the dynamics between Lara and Chaser. The writing style is decadent due to the author's precision and attention to every detail. With each book in this series, I become more invested in these bad boys and their women.

Overall, I highly recommend Devil's Own and the entire Devil's Keepers Series to all MC Romance Fans! With the tension rising in the club, no doubt some explosive action is in the works. My Kindle and I are ready and waiting for more Devil goodness to come our way.

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DEVIL'S OWN is a fast paced look into a motorcycle club and a woman who has to face herself and the real world around her. Lara had escaped the MC world that involved her uncle and brother. After getting a teaching degree she swore never to return but one look at Chaser and she feels the pull that will take her back. This is a steamy offering, but it also looks into various lives and feelings that everyone goes through, especially an abandoned teenager, a woman who never confronted her past and learned trust and a man who always thought the brotherhood of bikers was all he needed for a happy life. I'm not sure I liked that Chaser threw Lara under the bus with telling about her affiliation with a motorcycle club near the border, but it did give them more evidence that their president might not have their best interests in mind. (This is an ongoing theme in The Devil's Keepers series that DEVIL'S OWN is #3.) You will find yourself halfway through the book without realizing that time has passed because it moves quickly from scene to scene and you find yourself so caught up in it and the people in this storyline. This is the first book by author Megan Crane I have read but I will be finding the others in this series and look for anything else she has to offer.

If you are looking for a good read, with interesting and sometimes really psycho characters, a couple that find love despite themselves with a good hit of steamy and tender moments then DEVIL'S OWN is the book for you.

~Annetta Sweetko for Fresh Fiction

The complete review may be found at http://freshfiction.com/review.php?id=62846

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"Devil's Own" is a great MC book, but is not all about romanticizing the biker story. Chaser and Lara's story is complicated, revealing, and though they do have a HEA, there is a gritty rawness that gives the casual reader pause of life inside the club. Chaser is who he is and makes no apologies for that, but can't seem to keep away from his daughter's school teacher. Sounds a bit sweet? Not even close. Lara has a past herself of life in a club, leaving it behind. The chemistry between Chaser and Lara is sexy hot and though a bad guy, Chaser does try to do right by Lara.There is a lot of turmoil and politics going on within the club, and as the enforcer, Chaser is at odds at times with protocol. I have read the previous books in the series, both really good, but this one is my favorite. If this is your genre, then I recommend you pick this one up as each book can be read as a standalone. I would like to thank NetGalley and the publisher for gifting me "Devil's Own". My opinion is my own. This is mine 4.5 Stars!

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The third story in Megan Crane's Devil's Keepers motorcycle club series is a fast moving, sexy, gritty and exciting romance. While there is an overall story arc to the series, each book is designed to be read as a standalone, and there's enough plot description to catch the reader up on what's happened in previous books. Devil's Own is the story of a heroine with a biker club past who swore it wouldn't be her future – only to fall for a man who has no plans to leave it, or her, behind.

Lara Ashburn grew up in an MC under the eye and violent hand of her uncle, president of a California chapter. When her brother Mikey went to jail, she left without a backward glance, getting her college degree in education and eventually settling into a teaching job at a high school in Lagrange, Louisiana, home of the Devil's Keepers MC. On the surface she convinces herself it's to give the high school girls a chance at a better future than a job at the local strip club and becoming an old lady to a local biker. If they graduate, they'll at least have the choice and not have it made for them. But a part of her that she won't admit to finds the rhythms of the town, and the familiar roar of the bikes – and the looks of the men- undeniably attractive. When she takes the forward step of contacting the father of one of her students who's been showing up drunk to class, she doesn't know that he's an enforcer for the Devil's Keepers until he shows up, hard and intimidating and mouth watering in his leather cut in her classroom. Ryan 'Chaser' Frey is everything she planned to avoid in a man, but her intense sexual desire for him, returned in full measure, makes her throw caution to the winds and engage in a reckless affair.

Chaser is under no illusions that the prim and proper school teacher is not for him – but oh, when she shows him that underneath that facade is a feisty biker babe, all bets are off. Her tattoo shows that she's got a history with a club not his own, and as a loyal member of the DKMC he's got to make sure she's not going to be trouble for the club, even if she's trouble for him. With the ongoing problems related to a neighboring MC and loyalties and alliances being questioned, he's got no time for a relationship. But one taste of Lara isn't enough. Claiming Lara as his puts her square in the center of a biker war and under his protection. But is Lara ready to accept that being in Chaser's arms, and a permanent part of his world, is what she wants for her future?

I loved this story! Chaser is a bad boy hero with heart, a tough and intimidating man to be sure, but also one who exhibits loyalty and friendship. His relationship with his teenage daughter Kaylee is complicated but he loves her and would do anything for her. His top two priorities are keeping her safe, and having his brothers-in-arms' backs as the tensions at the club have ratcheted up in recent months with the disappearance of their President, who has recently returned. When Kaylee's teacher Lara contacts him, he can't blow her off because he's concerned about Kaylee. He just doesn't expect to have this spitfire of a woman get in his face and it totally turns him on. From their first steamy encounter in her classroom to the next time they meet, she gives good as she gets, and he can't get enough.

Lara is an interesting character too, as a woman torn between the life she knew and the life she thinks she wants. She'd convinced herself that she hated the biker life, but in truth, it's her uncle that she hates. She knows how the politics works, the expectations, the loyalty to the club and how women are generally treated – yet she can't resist her attraction to Chaser. The fact that late nights involve hot sex, and intimate confessions that he's never shared with anyone else draw them together emotionally as well as physically. There is a particularly steamy biker club house sex scene that Lara always thought she'd disdain only to discover that with Chaser, she's willing to explore that side of her personality that she's always hidden. They really are a perfect match.

The plot takes some twists and turns as the story arc moves forward, and there are some action packed scenes as well as interesting revelations. I enjoyed seeing Chaser's club brothers Greeley and Uptown and am definitely looking forward to reading more in this series! Chaser and Lara get their happy ending but the Devil's Keepers story is not over yet.

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This was another great story in the DKMC series. Lara's in your face attitude towards Chaser is brave and reckless. He is taken aback by her fearlessness. Together they are on fire. Protective of each other and his daughter, Kaylee.

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I really wanted to like this book. However I just felt that the story was lacking. I would have liked more to have happened in the story.

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No review left - DNF. Loved the book cover - hated the book

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As MC themed books go this one is a whole lotta romantic in comparison. Chaser as the club's Enforcer muscles his way in and out of most situations without tolerating much resistance. Lara Ashburn though is willing to get right up in his face and call him out, without any fear about disrespecting him or his club. Luckily she intrigues him enough that he finds himself losing control over his mind and body whenever he is around her.

As for Lara, Chaser represents everything that she has left behind her. She knows exactly what he is all about and how he operates. But her only concern is saving his daughter from a fate she is destined for if she continues on the destructive path she is on. But getting involved with Chaser is an excellent example of a very bad idea. But she just can't help herself. Soon she finds her life intricately entwined with Chaser and Kaylee's and funnily enough, she doesn't seem to want to free herself from it.

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Ryan/Chaser had been in the Marines and shaped up from his wild younger days. While in the Marines he learned that quite deadly competence was for more intimidating than a whole lot of noise and bull pooh. Chaser was a lot scarier now something he prided himself on and used daily as Enforcer for his beloved Devil’s Keeper M C. But today he was at a H S as his kids teacher kept calling all the time. Chaser was a dedicated and dutiful parent to his sixteen year old daughter- Kaylee- who was a pain in his butt who seemed to have the family’s genetic disposition to messing up her life as much as possible whenever she could. The teacher had left Chaser seven messages in the last twenty four hours. Kaylee was showing up at the school wasted and belligerent according to the teacher. First he would deal with the teacher- Chaser didn’t like being told what to do unless he respected the person giving the orders. He didn't really like teachers and didn’t like even more being called into a parent- teacher conference, Also Chaser was tired it had been a long hot summer with the club’s usual business and some serious extra stuff go down. Also he had spent the last two weeks. Up in the club’s North Dakota mother charter - the birthplace of the club and where Chaser had become a full fledged member but the club was in the middle of nowhere. Luther who was the president of the mother club and therefore president of the national Devil’s Keepers MC wanted to know why Legrange’s president’s son Whale was gone missing. Whale was much disliked but still fully patched in brother and he had disappeared without a trace. He had been seen heading out of the clubhouse on one of his frequent and questable secretive missions and never returned. Only a punk would run MC and Whale seemed to be heading that way. Whale had only got into the club on a pity vote because of his father. Chase knew the truth that his brother Uptown took Whale out when Whale was about to hurt Uptown’s woman. Chaser was prepared to defend it as a righteous necessary shoot but he didn’t like it. Brothers killing Brothers meant war. There was no way around it. Which was why he and the other brother’s there that night kept so quiet about it Then Chaser saw Kaylee’s teacher - Lara. Lara was a lot younger than he thought. Lara wouldn’t back down from Chaser or show fear. Lara kept poking Chaser with her words and he knew she knew a lot about the biker’s life and Chaser was intrigued with Lara. Lara had a dark side to her. Her father had died and her mother got away from the M C and Lara and her brother Michael were raised by their uncle Ray and all Ray cared about was the club- Brothers Of Goliath.
Excellent story with a little bit of a twist with this story. I thoroughly enjoyed this. I liked that Chaser was a biker an Enforcer who was feared yet he loved his daughter and could be tender and loving. I liked Kaylee and felt her situation with her mom could definitely be very realistic. I liked how the bikers united against a traitor of a president that wanted to force his club to accept being taken over and wearing a different patch. They knew this would cause a war but that would be better than being taken over. By a club they looked down upon. I loved the ending to this story actually the whole book. I was also so happy that Lara finally accepted herself. I loved the characters and the ins and outs of this story and I highly recommend.

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I am going to come across as a prude here but sometimes there are sex scenes that really make me uncomfortable. I have read and been reviewing romance novels for a long time (since 2011 on another blog and 2014 on this one), so I like to think that I have a good feel for these types of book. Plus, I really like MC romances. Something about a guy, a girl and the danger of the club gets me. Unfortunately for Devil’s Own, I couldn’t get it. To be honest, the book makes me feel slightly dirty, and not in a good way, while reading it.

Let’s start with what I liked about the book:

The plotline and the subplot line: I actually was really intrigued by all 3 plotlines and I do wish that more info was given about Lara’s uncle and his club (but I have a feeling that they will be factored more in other books). Kaylee’s storyline broke my heart. That poor girl had been through the wringer and back with her mom. Plus add in that her dad was an enforcer for the club and she was basically on her own because her aunt Liz could care less, I felt awful for her. She was screaming for attention and fortunately, for her, Lara cared enough to try to help. The last storyline, which started in Devil’s Mark, looks like it is going to come to a head in another couple of books.

Chaser: I love a man that exudes dangerousness and Chaser definitely did that. I thought Lara was brave for speaking to him the way she did during their parent/teacher meeting but then again, remembering how that meeting ended…I’m not too sure about that. Put it this way, I wouldn’t want to meet him in a dark alley.

Kaylee: She didn’t show up much in the book but I loved the scenes she were in. She was definitely trying her father with her choice of clothing, her decisions to drink before going to school and just being a pain in the butt. But there was a reason behind her acting out and when it was revealed, it was devastating. I felt so bad for her when she revealed it to Lara and I wanted to give her a huge hug.

Now, onto what I didn’t like about this book:

Sex within the first chapter of the book: Ok, I am not a prude, far from it. But to have the two main characters have sex within the first couple of chapters of the book just doesn’t do it for me. Especially when they don’t know each other and the sex is in Lara’s classroom. Just didn’t do it for me. Also what didn’t do it for me was the fact that, with the exception of one night, Lara and Chaser only had sex in public places. Let’s see: the clubhouse, on the stairs to her apartment and one memorable scene where they had sex at the clubhouse while watching an orgy. Made me feel kind of dirty reading it.

Lara: She couldn’t make up her mind if she wanted to be a biker babe or an uptight teacher and there was literally no middle ground with her. She drove me nuts seesawing back and forth between the two stereotypes. Heck, even I knew, pretty early in the book, which was she was going to go. Honestly, it shouldn’t have been dragged out the way it was but I can appreciate why it was done.

The end of the book was pretty predictable and I was able to call certain events pretty early in the book.

How many stars will I give Devil’s Own: 2.5 (rounded up to 3 for Amazon and Goodreads)

Why: Like I said above, this book made me feel dirty. As much as I liked Chaser, I really couldn’t see him and Lara being a couple. Lara drove me nuts with her seesawing back and forth (like I said above).

Will I reread: Maybe

Will I recommend to family and friends: Maybe

Age range: Adult

Why: Sex, language, and violence

**I received a free copy of this book and volunteered to review it**

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Mary Jo – ☆☆☆☆
Lara Ashburn left the biker life long ago, after having been betrayed by a prospect to the club run by her uncle. It was the last straw in a long line of hurt and disappointment. As a child, her father had been killed while a member of an outlaw club, her mother abandoned her and her brother to the club life to live in the civilian world, and her uncle had no use for her unless she was useful to the club. Her only remaining tie to that part of her life is her brother, who is currently serving time in a federal clubhouse only hours away from her new home in Lagrange, LA.

Starting over in this humidity laden landscape, she's done her best to blend in, lay low, and stay out of trouble. Unfortunately for her, her current class misfit is also the daughter of the Devil’s Keepers MC enforcer, Chaser.

Chaser has enough problems without being called on the carpet because of his daughter's behavior at school. When the prissy school teacher called him seven times in the past 24 hours, he knew a little visit was in order to set the woman straight. What he didn't realize was that the uptight and tight-laced woman was going to turn his world upside down. Or that she was very familiar with the biker world.

Lara's inner turmoil at being thrust back into the MC word is palpable. She has to come to terms that her world is turning upside down again and she doesn't know where to go. The words of her brother come back to haunt her "You see what you want to see." and Lara must do a lot of soul searching to find her happily ever after.

Lots of drama and we find out a lot more about Digger and what's in store for the Devil’s Keepers MC and all its brethren.


Lee'Anne – ☆☆☆☆
MC romances have always been my favorite, but I have to say that adding in a teacher heroine really boost them in my book. This is a book you won’t want to put down once you’ve started – I loved every page.

Ryan, aka Chaser, has just returned from a long trip to a phone full of voicemails from his teenage daughter’s teacher requesting a meet. Chaser heads to the school and meets Lara, his daughter’s teacher. It doesn’t take much from the conversation between Chaser and Lara for Chaser to discern that Lara knows more about club life then she’s willing to admit, then a little bit longer and he has her bent over the desk… This is the start to one crazy rollercoaster ride of a relationship. Lara thinks she doesn’t want anything to do with the MC life after all she witnessed having grown up around her uncle’s MC, but Chaser is showing her what it really means to be a part of a Motorcycle Club and it’s nothing like Lara believed. Add in a war against a rival MC, a president who obviously isn’t trust worthy, and a threat against Lara, and this makes for an angst filled book you’ll not be able to quit.

I love the fast pace of Devil’s Own and that while you can read it as a standalone, it also manages to pick right up where book two left off. The author’s done a brilliant job with this series and I can’t wait for more.


Ruthie – ☆☆☆☆
This is the third in the series, and each one deals with a different member of the Devil’s Keepers MC finding out that love for the brotherhood can be trumped by the love of a good woman.

In this instance, the club enforcer, Chaser, finds the chemistry is explosive with his daughter's history teacher, who calls him in to talk about her behaviour. With such a dramatic and unexpectedly hot start to the book, we are catapulted right back into the heat of the bayou. Rest assured the temperature never decreases. By some wonderful quirk of fate, these two trip every last one of their issues and prove themselves to be utterly worthy of the other... it makes for compulsive reading. We also have the ongoing plot regarding the club itself and the fallout following Whale's 'disappearance.' The scene is set for a major showdown in future installments.

For a really gritty, sexy, and super hot love story, with ongoing politics and intrigue too, this makes for a truly good read.

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This is the third story in this series and wow am I enjoying them they certainly heat you up, I am sure the pages were scorching me as I turned them, and the hero in this one is Ryan “Chaser” Frey and he is one fierce strong bad boy hero he is The Enforcer in the Louisiana Bayou’s Devil’s Keepers MC and he is about to meet his match in the form of school teacher Lara Ashburn who happens to be his daughter’s teacher. Make yourself comfortable and sit back and enjoy this steaming hot sensual ride.

Lara has a past with bikers and she hates them she left that life behind years before and has somehow landed in the town of Lagrange where the weather is hot and steamy and it is a biker’s town perhaps Lara can help the students at the local high school, so when one of her students is having problems Lara ensures that the father of this girl comes in for a meeting, but oh what a meeting it is Lara has found her fix but that is not what she wanted when she meets the The Enforcer and that meeting is smoking hot.

Chaser’s life revolves around his motorcycle club and his daughter Kaylee, he is a single father and when he is summoned to the school he is not happy but meeting his daughter’s teacher is about to change his life in lots of ways. MS Ashburn is tiny gorgeous and is not scared to stand up to him and she has a mouth on her that makes him think that she knows a lot about bikers and the discussion between them leads to a very steamy dirty meeting.

This journey to a HEA is an awakening for Lara about what she really wants after her life growing up and Chaser wanting a woman so much their relationship gets both of them to open up and heat up, be prepared because the sex is hot and lots of it and very erotic and the story line is fabulous. I loved learning more about the problems in the club and am looking forward to more in this series. I highly recommend this one but keep a fan and a cool drink close by.

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