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Razer's Ride
Razer's Ride
Razer's Ride
Audiobook7 hours

Razer's Ride

Written by Jamie Begley

Narrated by Elizabeth Hart

Rating: 4 out of 5 stars

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About this audiobook

Beth Cornett is the town good girl, so staying out of the way of the motorcycle club's dangerous members is a no-brainer. Unfortunately, Beth manages to catch the eye of Razer, who has every intention of tempting her despite her misgivings. When her worst fears are realized, Beth is left heartbroken and determined to forget her walk on the wild side.


Razer will not change for any woman, not even Beth. He realizes his mistake too late, however, and she is not about to forgive and forget. It takes a killer intent on targeting Beth to bring her back to him and the Last Riders for protection. Razer may have learned his lesson, but as long as she is at the club, Beth has to play by their rules.


Contains mature themes.
LanguageEnglish
Release dateSep 15, 2014
ISBN9781494574116
Razer's Ride
Author

Jamie Begley

Jamie Begley is an author whose books are written for one purpose: for others to enjoy. Born in a small Kentucky town, her mother instilled in her the value of hard work. When not writing, she enjoys experimenting with new recipes and decorating her home.

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  • Rating: 3 out of 5 stars
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    I'm getting to know the different types of bikers that there's out there and I have to say that this one was my least favorite. There are some things about their way of life that I just can't wrap my head around it: the whole sex is a free for all thing was the one that bothered me the most. There was also the problem with the editing, the plot was a little weak and things were quite rushed at times. The problem with Beth's upbringing didn't seat well with me either: things were not properly developed or explained. Hope the next books in the series are better.