Alex Gentry doesn’t scare easily. Working as an undercover FBI agent in the biker bar he and his brothers co-own, he hangs with deadly criminals in order to gather information. Danger is just part of the family business. But one thing has him terrified: his attraction to Madison Parker.Madison is the cousin of Ramon Alonzo, son and second in command to a notorious drug lord Alex is trying to … trying to bust. Alex has befriended Ramon as part of his cover, and Madison has unknowingly become his informant. Falling for her could risk this case—and both their lives.
All Madison wants is to get her new bookstore business off the ground, and for her creepy cousin Ramon—to whom she’s unfortunately indebted—to leave her alone. If she could only stop fantasizing about his mysterious new friend, Alex…
As the Alonzo cartel investigation heats up, so does their relationship. But will the secrets they’re keeping tear them apart—or get them both killed?
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This one took a little bit to really get going, but once it did – I enjoyed it. It’s a nice mix of romance, suspense, and action. It’s heavier on the romance/relationship aspect – but still enough FBI undercover investigation to keep things moving.
I like Alex & Madison. We get to really know them individually and as a couple. (though, this may have been what contributed to what felt like a slow start.) Madison’s roommate, Lauren, and Alex’s brothers, Court & Nate, as well as other FBI agents are introduced. Enough to contribute to the plot as well as be intrigued about their role in future books. While this book had it’s own story arc and romance plot focused on Alex & Mad, this is also kicking off a series arc (big reveal in the epilogue!) that I’m looking forward to.
This is 3rd person, but there’s a lot of 1st person dialogue. The perspective changes between Alex & Madison – unfortunately, it’s not always clearly defined and it tripped me up a few times. This was compounded by the fact that a few times the wrong narrator was speaking during the opposite POV. (ie. York speaking when it was obviously Madison’s perspective/thoughts.)
I didn’t find these issues in subsequent books and overall its a good series.
Dual narration. I’m a huge fan of both Amy McFadden & Sebastian York. McFadden did a great job here with all the various voices, perspectives, and emotions. I struggled a little with York’s narration in this one. There wasn’t a lot of differentiating between male speaking voices. Alex & Nate sounded exactly alike, as did Rand (though he didn’t speak much). There was also an action scene where he didn’t sound any more excited than he did in regular conversation.
This book was well written. It contained suspense and steam. The characters were well developed and I thought the epilogue was very clever. Looking forward to the next book.
Good book!
Great start to a new series. The characters were well written and the plot was exciting and suspenseful with plenty of steam.
I highly recommend this book to fans of the contemporary romantic suspense genre.
This story has equal amounts of danger, threat, and suspense with passion, affection, and love. It pulled me into the dark and treacherous world of biker bars, drug deals, and undercover assignments where fights, deals, and rivalry seemed to be everyday occurrences.
I fell in love with the Gentry brothers and the palpable love they had for each other. The situation they had grown up in wasn’t ideal in anyone’s eyes, yet they made it and made something of themselves, something to be proud of. The brothers are tight, they always have each other’s back, and they are not afraid to show that they care.
Alex Gentry is the youngest of the brothers and in deep trouble because of his developing feelings for Madison Parker. The way he was open about his feelings towards her from the start and told about his intentions was endearing. There were so many times these two made me smile, and the rides on the bike just left me envious. When Alex and Madison were together there was fire and heat, the passion blazing. But Madison had her doubts, and I understood her point, her issues with trust and the complications that the secrets were causing them.
Ramon Alonzo as the creepy cousin and vile culprit gave me the chills. The action was tour-curling fierce and had me holding my breath, inhaling the story, as is seamlessly flow from the pages. The images in the story are strong and vivid. I swear I could sense the heat in the air, hear the ocean roar, and feel the sand in my toes of the Miami beaches.
Even though biker bars and MC clubs are not my favorite storyline, I was into the scenes the author created, the elements from fear to adoration were distinct and evident. The attractive Gentry brothers with their charm won me over immediately, the secondary characters adding to the allure and the possibilities of the coming events that were hinted at left me eagerly wanting more. Definitely keeping an eye on this series, you guys need to check this one out!
~ Four Spoons with a teaspoon on the side