He had her heart in his hands… but he let it fall into the fire. Can this biker breathe life into the ashes of love?
‘Cooler’ Carson has one last chance to get his family back… He’ll have to talk fast, and play dirty. Good thing this Flyer’s an expert at both.
RaeAnn Carson will do anything to keep her son out of trouble…Even bring him back to live with his biker daddy.
But when her ex … both.
RaeAnn Carson will do anything to keep her son out of trouble…
Even bring him back to live with his biker daddy.
But when her ex insists she’s part of the deal–or no deal… does she dare take a chance of getting burned again?
Will love’s sweetness be worth the sting?
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What we have here is failure to communicate!
The torturous and touching journey taken by Mac “Cooler” Carson and RaeAnn before they get to their happy is perfectly illustrated by that infamous line from one of my favorite movies. From his character’s portrayal in earlier books in this awesome series, I never thought Cooler would become one of my all time favorite men of the series, but boy did he redeem himself. The story of his love for RaeAnn and his loving, sometimes sad, and often hilarious interactions with her as well as his two children, had me rooting for him all the way. Kudos to Cathryn Cade for another enthralling addition to an unforgettable series!
A second chance romance with tons of angst!
RaeAnn and Mac “Cooler” might’ve been meant to be together but they just couldn’t trust each other enough to even give it a serious try. Not even for their son, Conner. That is until Conner gets mixed up in something that Mac thought was over and done. And then they go after RaeAnn. Mac knows it’s time to call in his brothers the Devil’s Flyers for help and not only save his little family but finally bring them together like they were meant to be.
This is the tenth book in the Sweet & Dirty BBW MC Romance series and can be read on its own. However, it is so much better when it’s read in the order it was written as all the characters come back into each story and evolve along the way.
I truly adore this series because of the characters and how they develop and grow throughout the series. Plus, it’s pretty fun for me, to read about places here in my hometown and know where they are.
I received a free copy of this book via Bookfunnel and am voluntarily leaving a review.
Like another reviewer, Cooler was not pure hero material to me. I should have known if He was with the Flyers, this gave him hero impetus. I enjoyed seeing the backstory with the Flyers that had been in the club as long as he. RaeAnn was a sweetheart. I loved watching her grow and strengthen her backbone as their son grew. The best part of course is when they both stop being stubborn and work together. I voluntarily read an advanced copy of this book.
Fell flat, no chemistry between H’s.
This authors books keep being hit and miss for me.
When the heroes are decent men, I love them. When they are manwhores, which she seems to have a penchant for, I detest them.
I fell back into this series seeing them in KU.
Lacking any heat or chemistry between these two though I did enjoy the story with the son and the gang.
Mac is a manwhore, there is no other way to describe him. An EMT with a drinking problem, how wonderful that must have been for his patients.
He is only 27 and already has a four year old daughter with another woman he didn’t have a relationship with.
Mac screws up big time when he is caught with two women. He then lets 16 years go by, screwing lots of other women, at times with his son around, before he decides he wants RaeAnn back. He utilises his son to help with this plan.
RaeAnn was weak, weak, weak.
She couldn’t stand up to her controlling mother, she worked for a bitchy boss, she didn’t walk up and punch Mac in the face when she saw him with the two women, (she is pregnant at the time, where were the hormones), she didn’t confront him when she heard him talking with Della.
But she has sex with Mac without clarifying he was sexually clean, yes he uses a condom but that won’t always help, finally tells him why she walked all those years ago, then accepts his marriage proposal after a weak ass excuse/apology.
At least she had been with other men and hadn’t pined like some heroines.
Loved how the Boyz were handled. So funny.