Maysen Hatchet is a bit of a loner, always watching the people around her but rarely joining in, she has a small circle of friends she trusts. Plus, a big family courtesy of the Rebel Guardians MC. The day she starts coming out of her shell is the day she meets him. Maddox Weston. Neither of them know what the future holds, but through everything – the bullying at her new high school and her … fears about what she’ll do when she grows up – he’s there. Maddox Weston knows that Maysen is special. Her kindness radiates through her and he counts himself lucky that she’s his best friend. Over the years, their friendship grows into something else and he cannot wait for the day that he can call her his. When tragedy strikes, he’s there for her but will it be enough? Or will his Maisy-Daisy withdraw and pull away?
Could contain triggers for certain individuals. There is no sexual abuse, but there is a character who is physically assaulted. This is intended for readers 18 years of age and up.
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A wonderfully cute story of young love. Maysen and Maddox are perfect together, their friendship is beautiful, and the love that shines from them is heartwarming. This was an amazing journey to go on with them.
This was amazing! I’m Loving the second generation, they are more matured for their age but than again they were raise to love, respect, and protect their loved ones. It’s wonderful to see them like that, you ladies did a phenomenal job.
Maddox Weston always knew that Maysen Hatchet would be his one day. Of course they were young, lived in different states and were best friends. Maddox had a wake up call early on though when it came to Maysen, he realized she was everything and got serious about it at an early age. Maysen though is oblivious of the future Maddox has in store and when Maysen begins getting bullied, Maddox is by her side. Will the problems Maysen have go away or are they just beginning.
This was a great one because all of the people from the first generation are in this book and you get to see the next generation begin. Maddox is wonderful where Maysen is concerned, he id head over heels and Maysen is the same with him. Had some really great moments with Maysen’s dad Hatchet. Pretty funny at times.
This book is a spin off of the Rebel Guardians MC Series, but not part of the Next Generation Series. Maysen is the daughter of DJ and Hatch, the Enforcer, and Maddox is the son of Braxton’s cousin. (I’m pretty sure this is a different series because even though it’s about one of the kids, they aren’t affiliated with the RGMC, whereas the others are) This book begins with Maysen and Maddox’s first meeting, as kids, and follows them as they grow up, becoming best friends. Their friendship endures, despite distance and teenage drama. Eventually, that friendship becomes more (much to Hatch’s displeasure!)
I enjoyed this book a lot. While the RGMC play a role in the book, it’s more of a peripheral role. This book focuses more on a couple of college kids finding their way in a relationship for the first time. There was some drama throughout the book, from several different sources, that had me on the edge of my seat. I loved how sure Maddox was of his wants and their future path. I loved how immediate and long lasting their feelings were for each other. It was just a beautiful story, with great characters and a fun story line. Definitely a must read for fans of the RGMC!
God i love this series so much.
The characters are well written and you feel like you’ve known them your whole life. They are real and passionate and funny and emotional.
I love the banter between them all joand the way they love and protect their women and children. I loved the story between Maysen and Maddox and the love they have shared together since they were ten years old. Im looking forward to reading more from these amazing cast of characters that have been brought to life by Liberty Parker and Darlene Tallman.