Wednesday, 31 July 2024

REVIEW - Dark Protector (Black Hoods MC #1) by Evelyn Paige and Geri Glenn


The Book
Release Date: 28 May 2020

From two bestselling authors comes the story of two people who should have never fallen in love and the dangers that lurk around them.

Blair's life isn't perfect, but she has a plan. Find a new roommate, finish school, and finally start the future she's been working so hard for.

And then he knocks on her door. One unwanted visitor is all it took to crush her reality and leave her living in fear. But at least she's living, thanks to the help of a good Samaritan.

A very sexy, tattooed, and motorcycle-riding man with a dog that looks as savage as he is sweet. GreenPeace saves her. He makes her feel safe. He makes her feel a lot of things she's never felt before.

But, the danger's not over. Her attacker is still there, lurking in the shadows and waiting to strike again. GreenPeace will put his life and his club on the line to save the captivating woman that's stolen his heart. But even that might not be enough.

Contains mature themes.


My Review    5 STARS
Blair lives in the house that was left to her by her grandmother, but one night there is a knock at the door, but it is not someone friendly.

Green Peace is in a bike group and is passing Blair's house when his dog leads him into a house where he find a man over a prone body and his dog is not happy.  The man runs when he sees him and he then looks after the unconscious woman and has her taken to hospital.  Feeling responsible for her he takes her to his house when she leaves the hospital as her house is not safe.

Blair soon finds out that Green Peace is not the man that she though he was, he is actually a blast from the past, but he keeps her safe, protects her, his dog loves her, he puts up with her grumpy cat and he proves to her he will do anything to keep her safe.

There is an element of suspense as we wait to find out who her attacker is, then for Green Peace to come in and save the day, just like we know he will.

I really enjoyed this and may well go back to carry on with the rest of the series.

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