Twenty-two and only loved one man, Trista left the Savage Beasts and Arizona to start over. Knowing the man she loved would never return those feelings, she could be his plaything, nothing more. She should be living life free and single in the City of Angels. What she shouldn’t be doing is craving the touch of the man she left behind. Sergeant-at-Arms for the Savage Beast MC has its perks: guns, … has its perks: guns, ammo, and women. Taz loves spending his time with all three, liberally.
At forty-four-years-old, he never thought he wanted to settle down. Not even when a little spitfire worms her way into his bed and his heart. As his MC brother’s daughter, she should be untouchable—but he craves to touch her.
Two hearts fighting. Two hearts resisting the love they deserve. Neither innocent. Both craving one another’s touch. Both unable to resist.
Two people who are separated by over twenty years and lifetimes of pain and memories, yet when they are together, nothing can keep them apart, not even their own good sense.
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He is older than her, he is a player but Trista loves him. She leaves the club and moves to LA. Taz has never been faithful to any woman. Good read and romance.
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I couldn’t put this book down and I didn’t want it to end. Taz had me wanting to cuss that man out, but he finally let go and decided to pull his head out of his fear and no longer deny himself of the one person who makes him feel. Trista is one strong woman and although she’s weak when it comes to Tax she stands her ground to get what she truly wants and that’s all of him. I loved their story and I can’t wait to see what happens next!
Taz is a HUGE, MAJOR AS*HOLE!!!!! I wanted to rip him to shreds and then do it again. As much as I HATED him and boy did I ever I COULD NOT stop flipping the pages to see what the jerk did next! This book had me so twisted up and so mad for Trista.
Trista has loved Taz for years and bedding her was all he ever wanted out of the relationship. She FINALLY gets tired of it and heads to L.A. to start a new life. She’s there almost a year before trouble with the club sends Taz and Hawk (her estranged father) to bring her back home. Taz soon finds out that she’s not the same person that left Eagar all those months ago. She’s now a strong, independent woman who knows exactly what she wants. He has his hands full now that’s for sure but, he finally gets her to agree to go back with him and Hawk. They have a rough road between Taz’s mess and a club wh*re trying to make trouble but they finally get to a place they both can accept. Hayley Faiman has certainly kept my attention and kept me on edge with Untouch Me. Thanks for the great read!