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Friday, March 9, 2018

Law & Beard by Lani Lynn Vale


Title: Law & Beard
Series: The Dixie Warden Rejects MC #8
Author: Lani Lynn Vale
Genre: MC Romance 
Release Date: March 8, 2018
Photographer: Furious Fotog 
Cover Model: Joe Adams



Winnie thinks she has the perfect life. Two beautiful, healthy children. A police officer husband. A job that she loves. Oh, and let’s not forget that she’s a nationally ranked marathon runner. Fast forward six months, and her perfect life has imploded. Winnie finds herself in a completely new world, and this new world is a brutal bitch. In this new life of hers, her husband is gone. He realizes, at the worst possible time, that he’s no longer in love with her. He’s in love with her best friend. So he leaves, and doesn’t look back. Her sixteen-year-old daughter is in trouble with the law, and she’s barely making ends meet thanks to losing the job that was keeping her and her tiny family afloat. Then, the last thing that could make it all bearable, her running, is ripped out from under her, too. Thanks to a spinal stroke that leaves her unable to walk, let alone run, she’s having to relearn how to do the simplest of tasks—such as putting on her own pants. She’s at the lowest of lows, and the last thing she wants is a sexy, bearded, motorcycle riding alpha to tell her how to live her life. But Steel Cross never asks her what she wants. *** The moment Steel Cross sees Winnie’s daughter steal some shoes for her younger brother, he knows he’s in trouble. He’s a sucker for misunderstood teens. After all, he was once one himself. He knows he can’t just walk away, and the moment he sees that troubled teen’s mother, he doesn’t just know it, he feels it. Down to the very bottom of his soul. With his share of hard knocks, he knows that he shouldn’t step in and make his move on a fellow police officer’s ex. There’s a code, after all, yet he just can’t seem to help himself. He’s done being the good guy. Sometimes he just wants to be bad. And Winnie makes him realize that being bad is still kind of good. As long as you’re with the right person.
















5 STARS

This has to be one of my favorite books in this series. You got love the silver fox known as Steel or better known as Big Papa, he pulls at your heart strings, and makes you love him.

I loved Steel, he is protective, possessive, and has a big heart. He is loyal to his job, but also to the club. He fights for what he wants.

I loved Winnie, she is a fighter, and won't let anything, or anyone get her down. She is outgoing, funny and loyal. She has a big heart, and cares dearly for her children. She works hard.

I really recommend this series, and I can't wait for more.




5 STARS

Like Mc reads? Like silver foxes? Like single moms and guys who take both the mom and the kids when they date? Well, you're gonna love this one!

Steel AKA Big Papa head cop and club Prez lived across the street from the ex-wife and kids of one of his men. He'd heard rumors. When he didn't arrest the teen daughter but took her home to mom, it was the start of a new life neither of them would have believed.

Winnie didn't need another man to mess up her life. Steel didn't need ANOTHER ex. He didn't seem to choose well. Not that she didn't rev his engine. A business trip puts them together and they find out that the feelings are mutual. Not that they plan anything permanent. 

Steel is a good guy. He'd be darn hard to resist at any age. Fit, handsome, and all around good guy. Just don't cross him or go after what's his. The bad guy makes the mistake of doing just that. Will they live to love?

The characters are likable even lovable. You'll learn some interesting facts from a five-year-old. Worry about young a teen learning some hard dangerous lessons. You've got a head cop who works as hard as his men who he puts first. A mom who works hard to get herself back to normal and loves her kids. His family blends with his newly found family.

A good read in a series that never disappoints.
Reviewed for Words Turn Me On








I’m a married mother of three. My kids are all under 8, so I can assure you that they are a handful. I’ve been with my paramedic husband now for ten years, and we’ve produced three offspring that are nothing like us. I live in the greatest state in the world, Texas.





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