RyanMotorcycles are my life. When I ride, nothing can touch me—not even the demons of my past and the mistakes I’ve made.I get the chance to do atone for my past and do some good in the community when I’m recruited to a top-secret Program run by the Ridge City police.All I have to do is infiltrate a notorious motorcycle club and get evidence of their illegal activity. Problem is, I’m definitely … activity.
Problem is, I’m definitely not supposed to fall for the president’s beautiful younger sister.
Gemma
I was raised to be a mechanic. My daddy taught me and my brother well. And while I don’t love my brother’s line of work, as the club mechanic, he makes sure I’m taken care of and have a livable salary, plus he sees to it that the guys leave me alone, which is fine by me.
When he invites a new, young biker to start hanging around, I can’t help but be intrigued. He’s not like the other guys, and it doesn’t take long for us to hit it off.
But he’s got a secret, and it could rip us all apart.
RYAN: Ridge City Recruits is a short, steamy romance. It’s book 3 in the Ridge City Recruits series. This can be read as a standalone, promises an HEA, no cheating, or cliffhangers.
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Mazzy King did a great job on Ryan, the story had a strong well written plot with many feelings.
The characters were strong. Gemma and Ryan’s journey was a bit bumpy but they made a strong pair. They were good for each other. The attraction was instant between them, their connection and chemistry was off the charts. They were great together. Loved how protective Ryan was when it came to Gemma. He’d do anything for her.
This was a great story, I enjoyed it. Thank you, Mazzy King. Great work 🙂
After reading this book I had to take a little time to compose myself and get my thoughts clear in my head before I put them in a review.
Wow this book was amazingly written. Once I started I couldn’t put it down till I was finished. This book has twists and turns you don’t know what’s happening. will they all get there happily ever after or will it all go wrong. To find out what happens go buy the book. You won’t be disappointed I wasn’t.