Warning: This isn’t a romance, but instead a tale of love between two despairing people, from two different worlds, both aching for something more.Debbie Reynolds is a runaway, New York City-bound. Living on the road comes with many challenges—fighting for her next meal, seeking safe places to sleep, and dodging men with less than honorable intentions, all while searching for meaning in a life … in a life she finds painful and pointless.
Damon “Preacher” Fox, vice president of the Silver Demons Motorcycle Club, has been in prison for club-related crimes. As his release draws near, he begins to reevaluate his choices in life, realizing that if he stays with the club, this won’t be his last stint behind bars. Suddenly Preacher finds himself doubting everything he’s ever known, wishing for a life beyond the club.
When Preacher and Debbie’s paths cross, they find in each other a sense of peace they had been lacking. But life is about to catch up with Preacher, and Debbie, desperate to keep the one person who’s ever shown her any kindness, finds herself caught between forces far deadlier and more powerful than she could have ever imagined.
This is Debbie and Preacher’s story.
At the end, we should all go back to the beginning,
if only to remind ourselves that we once lived.
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This book was so much more than I was expecting. Even though I’ve loved the series, and it’s one of my most favorites, I didn’t know if I would be that interested in Preacher’s tale compared to the others. It was amazing. I love when a story makes me feel, and this book had all the feels. My eyes were pretty watery for some of it. This series has great world building. I know the characters, and I love them (or hate, or pity, etc). It’s easy to get caught up. The emotions are not simple either. The characters are flawed people that don’t always have HEA, just like real life. My eyes are trying to tear up now just thinking about it. I definitely recommend Underserving and all the Undeniable Series books.
I loved learning about the past while my heart was being ripped out in the present.
I have been waiting on Preacher’s story since reading Undeniable. I love the whole series and especially like the gritty, emotion grabbing style of this author. The stories are not pretty and soft. This story made me cry tears of sorrow for Eva and for Preacher as well as Preacher’s lost love. It just shows the reality of life….some things are never as they really seem. Yes, it was a tear jerker for me but if I could I would rate it 10 stars.
Undeserving was unquestionably my most anticipated release for this year. When Sheehan dropped the book, I dropped everything else and started reading the moment it was available. She’s been telling us for a while now that we needed Preacher’s story and this was the right order in which we needed it. Of course, she was right. I knew I was going to love getting his story but I didn’t know how emotional it would be.
First off, Sheehan’s writing is just absolutely amazing and what I was really impressed with in Undeserving was how she was able to switch between different times in life with such finesse and ease. The transitions were flawless and really made the whole experience tie together.
Of course, we all love Eva and Deuce so it was nice to still get a piece of their epic love but this book is about Preacher. It’s his story so I’ll focus on him. Since Undeniable, Preacher has been a force to reckon with. He’s the President of the Silver Demons, who has ties all over the country, including the FBI. People are terrified of him and rightfully so. Yet, we always saw that soft spot he had for Eva.
I’m not going to try to give you a recap or anything like that. I’m just going to tell to what I felt. It was so great to get to see a different side of Preacher than what we are used to. We get to watch him grow into the man he became but most importantly, we got to watch him fall in love. I truly enjoyed watching Preacher fall in love with Debbie.
Sheehan has a way of creating her characters so that they are relatable and easily connectable. From the start of this series, I’ve fallen for each and every character. Sure, some I hated but it was an emotional hate. One that shows that no matter what, I’ve connected to them and have some type of emotion towards them. I’ve always loved Preacher and wanted his story so this was the perfect chance to get the closer I needed. I cried, I laughed, I overall just FELT EVERYTHING. And I will admit right now that I didn’t see what was revealed to us close to the end at all. So I literally gasped, threw my hand to my mouth and started crying. It takes a lot to get me like that. Once again, a testament to how well Sheehan’s writing gets you emotionally invested with the characters.
Thank you, Sheehan for once again delivering an amazing story that will stick with me for a long time. I will always listen to you when you tell us we need something, you certainly were right about this!