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A review by notguilty
Backfire by E.M. Lindsey
4.0
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I’m a sucker for a tortured soul. A Smokey is definitely that. Haunted by his past with the Motorcycle Club he grew up in, he’s tried to be something different for Club he’s created, the Broken Chains. Something better.
Now part of his past has shown up to torture him. Not only are the people he cares about in danger, but so is a Professor who was in the wrong place at the wrong time. Now he has to protect them all while trying not to fall for the very tempting man, Eliah, who is equal parts brave and stubborn. They are opposites, and their lives are very different, but somewhere in there is love and safety.
Backfire gives you everything it promises. Action, suspense, and beautifully flawed characters. MCs live by their own rules, but it doesn’t mean you won’t fall in love with them. These men looking for a family to matter to.
Logan Anare was the narrator for the audiobook. It was my first one of his. I kinda wish it had two narrators (that’s generally my preference), he does a solid job are capturing both the story and the characters.
I’m a sucker for a tortured soul. A Smokey is definitely that. Haunted by his past with the Motorcycle Club he grew up in, he’s tried to be something different for Club he’s created, the Broken Chains. Something better.
Now part of his past has shown up to torture him. Not only are the people he cares about in danger, but so is a Professor who was in the wrong place at the wrong time. Now he has to protect them all while trying not to fall for the very tempting man, Eliah, who is equal parts brave and stubborn. They are opposites, and their lives are very different, but somewhere in there is love and safety.
Backfire gives you everything it promises. Action, suspense, and beautifully flawed characters. MCs live by their own rules, but it doesn’t mean you won’t fall in love with them. These men looking for a family to matter to.
Logan Anare was the narrator for the audiobook. It was my first one of his. I kinda wish it had two narrators (that’s generally my preference), he does a solid job are capturing both the story and the characters.