Brotherhood is what Bull bleeds and all that he
knows.
Being the king of The Devil’s Dust and surrounded
by easy women was his everyday… until having his heart broke rooted him to the
bottom of a whiskey bottle.
Heartbroken, and drowning in lost memories he’s
unsure of the direction of his life, when the answer – consisting of a
terrified Mexican girl- nearly knocks him off his feet.
Determined to get his act together and rectify
his club, he rides to Texas for answers, only to be confronted with the
emotional ghosts he isn’t ready to deal with.
He sees Anahi, and he wants her.
But she may come with more baggage than Bull is
ready for.
Anahi used to be prim and proper. She used to
wear dresses and keep up appearances to impress people she didn’t know. I guess
you could say she was a fucking lady.
But that was when she lived in Mexico with her
parents.
Before her uncle turned on her.
Before, the only man she ever loved, her
step-brother, betrayed her.
Before she was forced to be a drug mule for the
Cartel.
Evening gowns a lost memory, expensive heels
traded for boots, and a nine millimeter in her hand instead of a limited
edition purse. Anahi sets aside everything she’s ever known including the
fairytale stories her mother told her about America.
She’s angry, determined, and looking for a way
out.
When a new M.N Forgy books comes out, you just
have to get it. Believe it or not, I was hooked on one of her other books
before I even knew about the Devil’s Dust series. When I met her in West
Virginia about a year ago and learned of these awesome biker books, I was super
stoked! I love MC books and I love M.N.’s writing. Win/Win for me!
Bull and Anahi…Where do I start? Both were messed
up from the beginning. Bull is drowning his sorrows in a bottle and Anahi is desperate
to get out of the life, her uncle tells her, is in her blood. Both can’t trust
each other, but both are drawn to each other more than they care to admit.
Bull loves Anahi’s spit fire attitude. She acts
as if she has nothing to lose and in her mind she really doesn’t. At times she
pushes the limits knowing she may pay the price, but at the same time, she
doesn’t want to back down. She’s become a strong woman, with everything that
was thrown at her.
Bull can’t get over the love he lost…even though,
she really wasn’t his to begin with. He’s the president of the MC, but most now
look at him with pity or sometimes hope that he will pull himself out of this drunken
hole. Going to Texas to figure things out, puts him right in line with the
newest woman to consume his thoughts and only after running in to her once.
I really liked Bull and Anahi’s story. It was
gritty and suspenseful. It pulled me right in. The story flowed and I flew
threw it. Another great one by M.N.
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