Chelsea must be honest with the White Wolves Although Tomas has backed off for now, Chelsea knows it's only a matter of time before he comes back. With everyone's future now jeopardized, Chelsea must delve into her painful past and find the strength within to tell Elias everything.
Elias is caught in an impasse He wants to keep Chelsea safe, but he also has a responsibility to his club--his family. He needs to find a middle ground that will keep the White Wolves from coming to blows with the Houston PD as well as keep Tomas away from Chelsea.
Time is running out. With Tomas' return all but inevitable, Chelsea comes to terms with the very real possibility that sometimes, the best choice isn't the easiest one to make and she'll need to convince Elias of that.
EXCERPT
Chelsea came back over to Elias and looked up at him. "Elias?"
"Yes, lover?"
She paused, forgetting what she was about to ask. Having him call her lover made her heart quake. "Am I still your lover?"
"Definitely," he nodded.
"Then, can we go back in the bedroom and kiss some more?" she asked shyly, feeling greedy and needful.
He bent and swooped her up into his arms, and a giggle burst from her before she realized it was there. Wrapping her arms around his neck she kissed his ear, and then his cheek.
"I'm very happy you still want me," she told him.
"Do you still want me?" he asked.
"Very much," she told him.
"Then I'm happy as well."
"Make me your woman again Elias, please? Because I need you, too."
While I am enjoying the storyline of this trilogy, I can't help but point out again that it would be better as one freaking book. I swear this one was shorter than the last one.
So call me crazy but I'm liking it. I borrowed it from the Amazon lending library.
Chelsea's past is revealed and it is deeply disturbing, she has a hard road ahead of her to recover from her emotional scars and Elias wants to be with her all the way. She feels unworthy of him but loves him all the same. The club has embraced her as well.
Still, there is the very troubling spectre that Tomas is a much bigger threat than anticipating and it's just a matter of time before he comes after Chelsea.
The weakest component is Chelsea. She's just all over the place and I don't think the issues revealed in explain it. She's a sex kitten, then she's skipping like a little girl, then she's intelligent, then she's vulnerable (which I do buy). I just want the author to pick a personality for her already.
Still, I do like her and I very much like all the characters from the club, Doc, John, Larry they are well developed. Even the villain is fleshed out pretty well.
The books really need editing and the dialogue doesn't always flow well. But a solid 3, which I consider a good read.
This is the second in the series surrounding the White Wolves MC Club along with Chelsea and Elias. Chelsea has not revealed exactly what she was to Tomas. It is a very dangerous situation and she has to come clean to Elias.
There is much to consider for Elias as he has to keep his club safe, but at the same time he has to make a decision concerning Chelsea.
What a great installment that is well written and continues with much intrigue. Again, I knew when I started this installment that I wouldn't be able to stop.
Okay so I'm still reading this trilogy, and its still a little whimsical and too good to be true, they are "in love" after a couple days and the club is willing to go to war, even though they barely know the girl. If only..... But having said that it's a story not real life and doesn't every woman want a man like Elias? Fawning over her caring for her? So I am going to finish the trilogy in the hopes that Chelsea banishes her Demons and bags a family with the white wolves club. And of course her man Elias.
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3 and 1/2 STARS ! This is the second book in the White Wolves MC series. This one picks up where Outlaw Guardian left off. Chelsea is nervous to tell Elias the whole story about her past with Tomas, but she knows he must know everything even if he it means he won't want her anymore.
I wasn't sure about the first book in this series, the D/s scene with no real prior discussion and no safe work plus a gag made me a little uncomfortable.
The second book (Truth and Lies) is much better, I like how Amy is handling Chelsea's PTSD.
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