Mary Jo Toth
Perfect blend of suspense, drama & off the charts passion Crossroads is a perfect title for this romance. Ranger’s life has gone through some big changes and now he finds himself at a new MC, Wind Dragons, where he doesn’t feel like he fits. All of the other men have slowly found the loves of their life making him feel like the odd man out. Then Faye ropes him into a missing person’s case, to find Elizabeth, a woman that he had a fling with on a trip several years ago. Johanna is Elizabeth’s cousin, a cop, and one determined woman to find her cousin. She agrees to work with Ranger since time critical to locate her. As the case takes them to California, both Ranger and Jo find it more and more difficult to ignore the spark that ignites whenever they are together. Jo struggles with Ranger’s life style going against everything she believes as a copy. Ranger never saw himself as a guy that would settle down. Of course, Elizabeth causes a huge ripple in their budding relationship since she sees Ranger as her one true love. This was an engaging romance with the perfect blend of suspense, drama and off the charts passion that keep me glued to my Kindle. I voluntarily read an ARC of this book, provided by Reading Alley, and this is my honest review.
Bette Hansen
I loved this one! It's very light on the MC side (I don't mean this as a criticism) and leans more toward romantic suspense. The characters are very interesting and I was enthralled waiting to see which path their life would take. Ranger has recently patched over to the Wind Dragons when his old club The Wild Men basically imploded. He's struggling to find his place in the MC though and has him questioning whether this is really where he wants to be. When Faye pulls him in to help with a case she's handling he knows he can't refuse. This particular case is personal to him. Meeting and working with Johanna Case is just a bonus. Sparks fly between these two but how could anything work between them. He's a biker and she's a cop. When that turns out to be the least of their worries the story really gets interesting. This is one I would recommend to everyone!