Synopsis

They say one action doesn’t define you.
I killed a man. Stabbed him in the neck and licked the blood off my lips after I did it.
Still, one action doesn’t define you.
I could have called anyone. My father, the Prez of The Fallen MC, our family lawyer, my best friend, Lila, or my brother, King.
I didn’t.
Instead, I called Lionel Danner, the police officer renowned for taking down the Nightstalkers MC. The man who had been my father’s arch nemesis for decades. The man who hated everything I stood for. A man who had disappeared from my life without explanation three years ago.
I called him.
And maybe one action doesn’t define you, but killing a bad man and calling in the good changed my life and it sure as hell changed his.

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Review

Did I like Good Gone Bad? Yes, very much. Did I think there were a lot of unrealistic plots in this book? Also, yes.

I was able to get over the unrealistic plot, but it would creep back in every so often. However, I loved Haleigh Rose so much that I can forgive some of it. That and the dirty things that came out of Lionel Danner’s mouth. I was shocked, very pleasantly shocked. I did not expect him to be a dom, either. I loved every bit of it.

While we know Danner from the other books, it was great to get the back story and some flashbacks to show his relationship with HR. I loved seeing their past and how that translates to what they feel for each other today. This book was action-packed. I think, in some ways, the most action-packed of the ones I’ve read so far, and it certainly kept me on the edge of my seat.

Troy Duran is always perfect, and he was excellent in Good Gone Bad. He gave an outstanding performance. Lucy Rivers also did just a fantastic job! I especially thought her male voices were great! I will certainly listen to more books narrated by her.

Available on Kindle Unlimited

Other books by this author:
Dangerous Temptation1
Lessons in Corruption1
Welcome to the Dark Side2
Inked in Lies5

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