
Thia is prim and
proper.
Bear is leather and lawless.
It will never work between them.
It's a lie they almost believe.
Bear is leather and lawless.
It will never work between them.
It's a lie they almost believe.
My Review
This book has me torn in two and it has nothing to do with the cliffhanger.
I was pulled in right from the start. Every word I took in, looked for clues and prepared myself for the shocks I knew the author would give. I was shaking, grinning and laughing while reading.
Thia is a sweet girl who tries to keep her family legacy running despite her young age. Coming home one day to absolute horror put's her right back in Bears path. Funny thing is a lot has changed from the first time she met him.
Bear is still in his dark place from the last book. Heck I would be too if I went through what he did. One call about a girl with a skull ring and Bear is even more confused than he was before he answered the call.
As Bear tries to figure out if Thia is part of a plan to destroy him or really did need his help, he finds himself drawn to her. She needs his help and his trust. This is where things pick up and they go really fast. There is a lot of twists and betrayal in this book and at the end, I have no idea who is paling who. Job well done to Mrs. Fraizer for that one.
Overall I liked the book, the ending is a BIG cliffhanger that will leave you questioning every thing and everyone in the book. At this point I would say trust no one in the book. ;)
Lawless is book three in the King Series
and is Bear and Thia's raw, and gritty
tale!
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T.M. (Tracey Marie) Frazier resides in sunny Southwest
Florida with her husband and three feisty fur kids.
She attended Florida Gulf Coast University where she
specialized in public speaking. After years working in real estate and new home
construction, she decided it was finally time to stop pushing her dreams to the
back burner and pursue writing seriously.
In the third grade she wrote her very first story about a
lost hamster. It earned rave reviews from both her teacher and her parents.
It only took her twenty years to start the next one.
It will not be about hamsters.




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