Warning: This is not a conventional or predictable love story. It involves one woman and two men bound by a love so destructive it spans two decades, pitting brother against brother, and shattering the lives of those touched by it.Dorothy Kelley is a born romantic, searching for her prince. Instead she finds herself pregnant at fifteen, and in a loveless marriage by the tender age of eighteen. … eighteen. Then hope comes riding into her life on a motorcycle and within weeks, Jason “Jase” Brady, a member of the Hell’s Horsemen motorcycle club, sweeps Dorothy off her feet.
But nothing is ever simple for Dorothy. Jase is married with children. And as Dorothy patiently waits for Jase to give her the happily-ever-after she’s been dreaming about, James “Hawk” Young, a member of the Hell’s Horsemen with secrets of his own, sees an opening into Dorothy’s life and takes it. What follows is a long and painful journey of self-discovery and forgiveness, as Dorothy comes to realize that home was exactly where she’d left it, and the love she’d forever craved had always been within her reach.
This is the story of Dorothy, Jase, and Hawk.
We are all born pure; it is our journey that burdens us and leads us astray. Our mistakes that beat us down and cover us in guilt and shame, burying us a little more with each passing hardship. It is up to us to dig ourselves out, to come to terms with our faults, to embrace not only our imperfections but those of the ones we love, and to once again find the path we strayed from.
Praise for the UnDeniable Series:
“I have never been so beautifully uncomfortable than when reading the Undeniable Series. I didn’t just feel while reading them. Madeline Sheehan set every single emotion within me on fire with a blowtorch.”
—S.L. Jennings, New York Times and USA Today best-selling author
“In an untouchable league of her own, Madeline Sheehan has created a riveting tale of ugly, forbidden love turned beautifully right. Heartbreak, grief, and finding strength and healing through family is the foundation of this emotional saga. A single breathing entity working in tandem against the cruelty that is their world, every character in the Undeniable Series will become a piece of you, embedding themselves into your thoughts for years to come.”
—Gail McHugh, New York Times best-selling author
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There are few authors that can drag me so deep into a story and the characters. This book seemed to be written straight from the author’s heart. The prologue, alone, made me really feel it. The book was definitely a 5 star read for me because of the tears and the good feelings it generated. So many mistakes and bad decisions, but redemption for those who deserved it. How can a book that has a HEA still leave me feeling sad for the bad choices people made? I am both excited and dreading the next release for this series. Only two more books and the series will end. I love the way the series covers decades from the young to the old. This is truly an epic series to me. Reading a book like this one (for me) makes it really hard to move on to another story because I know there are few that meet these standards.
I have to admit that this author has not written a book yet that I did not thoroughly enjoy. Undeniable was the first biker/MC romance for me and resulted in a true addiction to the genre. For the serious series followers, we all know the background about Dorothy/Jase/Hawk. We knew that all three of them were guilty of the sin of cheating, but what a screwed up mess. If you have no tolerance under any circumstances for cheating, you shouldn’t read this book and if you read the other books in the series then you already know the background. If you believe human frailty exists then you can understand the faults of all three, especially Dorothy and Jase. Do you have to condone it? No. This story was all about bad choices, redemption and forgiveness by the ones who love you. It’s about heartbreak and human insecurities that make people make bad choices. Jase was a self-centered man-ho, but in the end he pays for it in the most painful way.
The author brought home how decisions we make in our younger years come back to bite us when we are older. Jase reminds me of some guys I know who partied hard and lived for themselves thinking they would never grow old and when it did happen, they had a hard time figuring out what to do. Like I said, I felt sad that so much time was wasted for the major characters. So this one, for me, was not a happy dance with sunshine and roses at the end, but one of gladness that everyone seemed to be headed in the right direction. There are flashbacks to previous books that clarify the Dorothy/Jase/Hawk relationship but they were not overwhelming. In fact, they gave more clarity to the story line.
Every book shows Deuce aging and getting softer. At one point he tells Jase he should take care of his family first. It was clear Deuce realized it took him to long to finally realize the importance of family. Love all these characters, even with their deep imperfections. Looking forward very much to Preacher’s story and I hope the author makes it a long book….
I honestly do not know how to feel about this story. First, if you like a woman and a man who are cheating on their significant others, then if you like a woman who sticks around for 17 years being lead on. (Then I guess it’s a good story)It takes something extremely tragic to wake her up, then 7 years later goes back to that life but not in the same aspect. This story just seemed silly, frustrating, and disgusting because of the cheating. I felt nothing for Dorothy.
Madeline is the queen of forbidden love, in this book, it was times two. I hate that Dorothy was such a doormat for so many years but was thrilled that she finally took control. I’m sad it took her so long to find happiness, but this book couldn’t have concluded any better. Another 5 star book that I will (and have) read multiple times.
5 Stars from Sammy’s Book Obsession!
I chose to purchase and read this book because the Undeniable Series and the author is my all-time favorite!
I have a huge book hangover right now! I think I’m actually mourning the end of the latest book in the series. Hoping and praying that author, Madeline Sheehan, puts me out of my misery and releases the next book sooner rather than later. I absolutely LOVE this series above all others, but I hate the wait between books with a fiery passion.
Unbeloved, book #4 in Madeline Sheehan’s Undeniable series, was every bit worth the excruciatingly painful wait between the release of book #3, Unattainable, and it’s release. Even without the incredible story of Hawk/Jase/Dorothy, just MORE DEUCE was fan-fuckin’-tastic in and of itself! Yes, people we do indeed get more Deuce in this one and holy hell, I’m still in love with my favorite biker!
Madeline Sheehan can write, for sure, but that is seriously under exaggerating her talent. She worms these characters into our very soles and makes us live her stories as though it’s not merely a fictional world. Fictional or not, this is the place my dreams are made of ever since first picking up my favorite book EVER, Undeniable! This author takes your heart, makes it bleed, love, soar, wrench, shatter, squeeze, and reconstruct all with one book. Then she torments us as we wait so very impatiently for the next one in the series, and then starts the process all over again!
I have no actual complaints about this book whatsoever, unless not wanting it to end can be construed as a complaint. I was extremely disappointed to come to the end. Not at all, in any way, because of the the story itself, but entirely just because my experience with this awesome continuation of the Undeniable series was over. The writing is in infallible and so real. The feel of this MC/Biker book is gritty, raw, real, and wonderful. The Hell’s Horsemen Motorcycle Club is without a doubt, the most realistic feeling MC of all the Biker books I’ve read. I have read a ridiculous amount of Biker/MC books, too, and this series is the single one that I compare each and every single one to. If you see my “read” and “Bikers” shelves, you will realize that that’s really saying something!
Can’t wait for the rest to come out! I surely will be re-reading this series while waiting for more to come!