Once a Disciple, forever a Disciple.After giving up eighteen months of his life for his club,the Disciples’ president is finally tasting freedom again.Stone knows there’s only one thing that might ever be as sweet,but she’s too young, too perfect, too untouchable for a man like him.A Disciple will fight like a savage to protect what matters.Evie’s life is pretty much blowing up in her faceuntil … pretty much blowing up in her face
until Stone finds her broken down on the side of the road.
Now if only she could get him to stop being the martyr
and give them a shot at what she knows they both want.
It’s high time this biker got the chance to let go and just cruise.
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I love Stone, the big loyal President, i cried when in Daz’s book he was sent to prison sacrificing himself for his brother, and I’m happy that in this story he gets the love of his life Evie, though he made her work for it. Sad this is the last book, but with all the little ones, who knows a next generation may be in the works. At least we have Sketch’s tattoo shop stories to look forward to.
A new to me author and the last book of a series I never read; I still enjoyed the book. Although characters from previous books were a big part of the story I never felt lost and was able to follow along.
I love age gap romance and this book was no exception.
Sensational writing thru this entire series.
You learned to love each of the characters.
Finally happy to see that Stone got his love.
A series worth reading.
Cruise is the typical romance novel. We have a strong masculine character, determined but at the same time cute and a sweet heroine, naive, but who fights for what she wants. It was a light reading, amusing without major twists. It has beginning, middle and end. And the reader knows where the plot is headed.
Stone is the president of the Savage Disciples, in his forties and has a platonic passion for the waitress at the diner he frequents. But he’s never taken any action because he thinks he’s not good enough for her. Evie is a waitress, is alone in the world, is in her early twenties, studies nursing and has a crush on her client. When she finally decides to take courage and invites him out, she is rejected.
Eighteen months pass and these two are in not so good circumstances. Stone got out of jail. Evie is on the side of the road, in her car that does not work, deciding what to do with life, since she has just been evicted. The attraction still exists, even after so much time. Stone need to give some explain. Evie is hurt. How will these two understand each other?
And it is this unfolding that we follow, the reason for his estrangement, and what happened in her life at that time. I liked both. Both are believable. Stone’s indecision is well-founded. With so much difference between them, whether by age, or by life baggage, even lifestyle, it is normal for him not to want to approach Evie. She is from a world very different from his, very sweet and naive. The fact that he served time in prison is also a major aggravating factor in his opinion. Evie is determined. She left home, has no contact with her parents (I hate them by the way), works to support herself, studies to follow her dream, and knows that in life you have to run after what you want. And she wants Stone.
The game of cat/mouse of the two is funny, he running away, she chasing. The reasons for Stone’s arrest are explained, which made me like him even more. When the two finally sit and talk, and understand that they like each other, and it’s worth embarking on a relationship, I almost let out a hallelujah.
The final part presents a tension, with an emergence of a rival club causing trouble.
It was a good book, funny, romantic in the right measure, with characters well-developed, sexy and that served to pass the time. Highly recommended.