Title: Crossroads
Series: Wind Dragons Motorcycle Club #6
Author: Chantal Fernando
Genre: Romantic Suspense
Release Date: March 14, 2017
Blurb
From New York Times bestselling author Chantal Fernando comes the latest in the Wind Dragons Motorcycle Club series featuring a red-hot romance and plenty of mystery!
Ranger is at a crossroads: he has a chance to leave the motorcycle club and do something else with his life—but he keeps getting dragged back. When the Wind Dragons Motorcycle Club asks for his help, Ranger agrees, not only because it is hard to say no to them, but also because he has a vested interest.
A woman is missing.
And Ranger knows her.
The Wind Dragons aren’t the only ones hoping this girl can be found—on the hunt is Johanna Chase, a stubborn detective who won’t give up until the missing woman is found safe. She needs Ranger to navigate the underground world of motorcycle clubs, and immediately, sparks fly. Ranger fights the attraction. He has no plans on going there, no matter how beautiful and badass she is. A biker and a cop? Ridiculous.
But the two of them soon realize that they’re in way over their heads, and now they have to trust each other in order to save her. With the WDMC and the police force at their back, it should be no problem, right?
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4 Stars!
I'm going to have to say that this is a very sweet MC Lite book. That is in no way an insult because I very much enjoyed it, but if you are looking for raw and gritty Bikers, this is not it. If you like a sexy Biker who knows how to treat a lady like she's the air he breathes, you'll enjoy Ranger and Jo.
Ranger is feeling restless at the Wind Dragons MC. While he still has Talon and Shayla not to mention Faye who tries hard to make him feel one of the family, he just can't shake the feeling of something missing. He's beginning to wonder if it might be time to move on and find something else to do with his life. Before he can think too much on it Faye asks him to assist her on a case of a missing woman. He wants to refuse but when he recognizes the missing woman he knows he has to find her. Unfortunately, he'll be working with the woman's cousin who happens to be a police officer.
Obviously Ranger has a chip on his shoulder when it comes to cops, they aren't exactly a biker's best friend. He didn't expect to be so attracted to the police officer he'll be working side by side with. She's beautiful and radiates strength and has him so out of his element he has no clue how to fight it.
Jo is desperate to find her cousin and if that means she has to work with a Biker she'll do it, she just isn't happy about it. Luckily, this particular biker isn't what she thought. Jo can't even begin to explain why she feels so comfortable with Ranger but he seems determined to burrow his way under her skin. Soon, however, they grow closer and closer making it apparent that Ranger wants more than just her body, he's fighting for her heart.
Ranger knows what he wants and becomes determined to get it. Unlike a lot of books in this genre he doesn't start off thinking things are just going to be fun and done. He's looking for something meaningful (even if he wasn't prior to meeting Jo). I loved that we weren't inundated with a bevy of club girls and hard living. While these things have a place in MC books, the Wind Dragons are more family-oriented. It gave a different take on the bad boys in leather.
I liked that Ranger was intelligent and dominant yet he was more down to earth than a lot of characters. He had no problem doting on Jo or taking her out on romantic dates, giving her flowers. He was willing to work for it because he was determined she was worth it.
Jo was a great h because, frankly, she embodied intelligence and strength (she's a police officer) yet she wasn't always throwing it in his face trying to prove something. They were very well suited for each other. She definitely wasn't a pushover, though.
Overall, I liked the story, the romance and the characters. There was a lot of potential for a much darker read but that wasn't what the story was going for. In my opinion, it was more about falling in love, family and life choices. There may be times when you have to make a choice on the direction you're life is taking but as long as you have people there to have your back and who love you, people you can call family you'll always have a home.
***Copy provided to Bayou Book Junkie by the author/publisher for my reading pleasure in hopes of an unbiased opinion, a review was not a requirement.***
Author Bio
New York Times, Amazon & USA Today Bestselling Author Chantal Fernando is thirty years old and lives in Western Australia.
Lover of all things romance, Chantal is the author of the best selling books Dragon's Lair, Maybe This Time and many more.
When not reading, writing or daydreaming she can be found enjoying life with her three sons and family.
Chantal loves to hear from readers.
Lover of all things romance, Chantal is the author of the best selling books Dragon's Lair, Maybe This Time and many more.
When not reading, writing or daydreaming she can be found enjoying life with her three sons and family.
Chantal loves to hear from readers.
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