Title: Solo (Grave Diggers MC #1)
Author: Carol Lynne
Publisher: Pride Publishing
Release Date: September 15, 2015
Genre(s): Contemporary Romance
Page Count: 118 pages
Reviewed by: Minnie
Heat Level: 3 flames out of 5
Rating: 4.3 Stars out of 5
Blurb:
In a club of mean bikers, being gay can get you killed, but love can save any man.
Sam ‘Solo’ Braun lives by one truth, the Grave Diggers Motorcycle Club, above all. The creed has served him well, giving him the only real family he’s ever known. He would die for his brothers and them for him, but they don’t know he prefers men over women. Coming out to a group of men who fear no one isn’t high on Solo’s priority list, especially because he’s never indulged in more than one-night stands.
Everything changes after one night with Eric James. For the first time, Solo can’t stop thinking about a single night he’d spent with a man. When fate intervenes, Solo comes face-to-face with his blue-eyed obsession, only to find out Eric is a cop. Solo hates cops, and so do his brothers in the club. However, Solo decides to gamble everything and spend more time with Eric under the guise of getting information.
Falling in love with a cop is a very dangerous proposition for a man in Solo’s position, so why can’t he walk away?
Like all of Carol Lynne’s books, this was an insta love kind of read. But what make Carol’s books unique is the struggle and the decisions the characters have to make to acknowledge their love and/or make that love work with their situations. From the moment Sam “Solo” Braun and Eric James (Blue) see each other I was sucked in. This two couldn’t be more different and yet they complimented the other so well.
Like I said Carol Lynne’s book are known by their insta love so the pacing was fast but still gave you a really good quick read that doesn’t really need any more. You are given enough background information to know where each character is coming from and why they are the way they are. Although this one time I would have like to know what happened with Solo’s father.
The epilogue would have been perfect if not for the accident. I found it pointless. I think Carol could have done better with showing how the club was starting to accept Blue. Overall it was a good, fun, fast read and I can’t wait to read more of this series; which I’m hoping is Rowdy’s.
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