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Fugitive is book three in the Houston Defiance series and is Kevlar and Jovie's book. If you read Wraith's book you know exactly what events set Kevlar's story into action. This time he's not the only one on the run. Jovie and her friend Savannah are on the dun and meeting Kevlar make be the best thing that ever happened to them. This book was action packed, suspenseful and the liver every minute of it. If you haven't read this series yet, I highly recommend that you do.

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I keep coming back to just one word to describe this book: solid. It's really just a solid read with a little bit of everything that you would expect in an MC book. Kevlar's a fugitive on the run. However, that's not the least of his problems. He's a former cop in an MC. His brother, who's a cop, is raising his kids, and he hasn't moved on from his wife's passing three years ago. Add it all up, and it's complete chaos set in between Houston Defiance's usual antics. Although there's always drama at the clubhouse, this is really the story of one man breaking through his grief to realize that maybe there's life after death.

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4*
Kevlar hasn't been himself since his wife Emma died leaving him their 2 children. Their love was instant she was part of the mc family he was in the police force which he left to join the mc.
Jovie is having a rare night with her bestie Savannah running from her twisted family. Little do they both realise the chemistry and connection could be the way to save each other and find what they didn't realise they both needed.
I thoroughly enjoyed reading this book and looking forward to reading more in the series

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This is the first book I've read in this series, so it was a little confusing for me with all the characters. Especially with the illness and the death of Kevlar's wife Emma. You have the trouble between his brother Ethan and keeping his kids from him. There's plenty of danger, setups, dirty cops and trouble around every corner. HEA.

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