Running Wild (Havoc #1) by S.E. Jakes



How do you know when you are truly loved? Is it the action or is it the words? What happens when you’ve never known either of those things growing up? Will you recognize it for what it is, or will you question it?

Sean Rush will melt your heart. He did mine for sure. A car thief and ex solider battling PTSD finds love so unexpectedly, that believing it is like a fading dream. He questions himself and the man that is becoming his source of reality.

Ryker- My god what a man! He tirelessly gives Sean what he needs as well as what he doesn’t even know he needs. Ryker will do anything to prove that what they feel in the dark is real in the light of day. He is an alpha with an amazing heart and a greater sense of propriety within their worlds. Protecting is what he does, what he needs and where Sean is concerned he will travel to extremes to keep him safe.

I loved these two. MC badass bikers meet Fast and Furious! What a combo.

T~





Embrace the danger.

Sean Rush is an adrenaline junkie. That’s why he was in the Army, why he steals and races classic muscle cars . . . and why he can’t stay away from bad boy Ryker, a Havoc Motorcycle Club lieutenant. Fortunately, Ryker can’t seem to stay away from Sean—he’s spent the last eight months breaking into Sean’s apartment and stealing into his bed, leaving Sean physically satisfied but increasingly restless.

Sean has always avoided relationships. He likes to come and go without being controlled. And Ryker is possibly the most controlling man he’s ever known. Still, he finds that he wants more from Ryker than their silent nighttime encounters.

Then one of Sean’s thefts goes bad, and Ryker’s protective instincts kick into overdrive. He takes Sean to the Havoc compound, determined to keep him safe. But Sean’s past threatens the safety of Havoc—and everything Ryker holds dear. Worse, Ryker’s hiding secrets of his own. Soon it’s obvious that the adrenaline rush can’t keep them together anymore. But maybe love can.

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