Hook
A No Prisoners MC Novella
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Narrated by:
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Noah Michael Levine
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Erin DeWard
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By:
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Lilly Atlas
After ten years away, Marcie finally ventures back to where she grew up. She isn’t in town for twenty-four hours when she crosses paths with Hook and Striker, the two boys who kept her safe and happy as a young girl. Only they aren’t boys anymore. They are fully grown, muscular, alpha men. Members of the No Prisoners Motorcycle Club. All through her teenage years, Marcie’s heart belonged to Hook. Not that he ever seemed to notice. And it appears that as an adult, not much has changed with regard to her feelings toward the sexy biker. But a bossy, alpha man is not what independent Marcie is looking for. The moment Hook lays eyes on Marcie, it’s as though the last ten years apart never existed. Back when she was off limits, he wanted her, and it doesn’t take long before he realizes he still wants her. Marcie’s changed, though. She’s no longer a frightened teenager in need of a haven. Now she’s a beautiful, confident woman, and a bit too independent. Will Hook be able to convince Marcie a life with him wouldn’t stifle her freedom? Their relationship is tested when Marcie clings to her hard-won life and when an aspect of that life threatens not only their future together but their safety as well.
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story was ok really short
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Get to know a little more about Hook and Marci.
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Love this series.
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Stubborn girl reunited with old pals
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Outside of that, my issue with the story had more to do with the female lead. Basically, she’s a b*tch. She really does engender any kind of sympathy. Her talk of independence just drives you crazy because it’s more than that. She’s just being rude and mean. Seriously, no man would have stuck around for what she puts out on the b*tch meter.
I feel like the author could have toned down some things regarding the female lead but outside of that, the book was ok I guess. I would prefer to have read it so I wasn’t so distracted by the crazy narration.
It’s rare for me to give such harsh criticism on these so please do take my warnings to heart if you’re looking to purchase this one. I’m just thankful it was free for me, otherwise, I’d have been pissed.
Not a fan of the performances..
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