The Biker’s Virgin by Michelle A. Valentine-a review

THE BIKER’S VIRGIN by Michelle A Valentine-a review

The Biker's Virgin

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ABOUT THE BOOK: Release Date December 7, 2017

I was given one simple job. Break in and kidnap a rival MC club’s daughter.

I wasn’t expecting her to be a barely legal virgin begging me to take her.

I have to have her—wife her up and let the world know she belongs to me. I don’t even care if not following orders could cost me my life.

She’s. Mine.

No one will take her away from me.

A hot, sexy standalone with a dirty-talking biker and his sweet virgin.

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REVIEW: THE BIKER’S VIRGIN by Michelle A. Valentine is a contemporary, adult, erotic, romance stand alone novella focusing on twenty nine year old Mavericks MC member Kevin ‘Cade’ and eighteen year old Piper-the president’s daughter of the rival MC-Satan’s Disciples.

NOTE: THE BIKER’S VIRGIN contains graphic language that may not be suitable for all readers.

Told from dual first person points of view (Piper and Cade) THE BIKER’S VIRGIN follows the quick building relationship between Maverick’s MC member Kevin Cade, and Piper-a young woman about to embark on her first year of college but a woman connected to their rival MC. Cade’s club president assigns our hero the task of kidnapping Piper in the hopes of going to war with the Satan’s Disciples MC but Cade has other plans for the woman that calls to his heart. A one –night stand quickly turns into something more when Cade must deal with the potential fall out of not obeying his MC prez. What ensues is the fast building lust to love relationship between Cade and Piper, and the struggle to keep faith in the face of mounting threats from both sides.

The relationship between Piper and Cade begins as a sex-only arrangement in light of the threats against our story line heroine but Piper is hoping for something more than Cade is willing to give. Cade struggles between head and heart knowing nothing good awaits if he doesn’t return with the woman he has quickly grown to love. His on going lies to the Maverick MC will cost him dearly including the potential loss of the woman he loves. The $ex scenes are graphic, erotic and intense.

There is a small ensemble cast of secondary and supporting characters including Piper’s best friend Chloe; Maverick’s MC president Frank, his right hand man Del, club member Lemy, club-whore Vanessa, and Ken-the Vegas bridal rental man.

THE BIKER’S VIRGIN is a very quick read; an erotic, MC story line with a sexy, alpha biker, and a young woman whose own life has been infinitely changed by the biker life-style. Due to the nature of the short story, there is limited character development-I was hoping for a little more background into our story line hero. The premise is startling; the characters are spirited; the romance is energetic and erotic. THE BIKER’S VIRGIN is Michelle A Valentine’s first foray into the world of the MC but hopefully not her last.

Copy supplied for review.

Reviewed by Sandy

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Michelle Valentine

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Michelle A. Valentine is the New York Times and USA Today bestselling author of Rock the Heart. Wicked White is the first novel in her Wicked White romance series. She attended college as a drafting and design major, but her love of people soon persuaded her to join the nursing field. It wasn’t until after the birth of her son that she began her love affair with romance novels, and she hasn’t looked back since. When she’s not writing, she feeds her music addiction, dabbles in party planning, and expresses herself by working with arts and crafts. She currently lives in Columbus, Ohio, with her husband, son, and two beloved dogs.

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