Flare was quite the ride. Logan is a member of the Ruin Outlaws MC and he can’t get out of his head a beautiful woman that he sees in traffic. When he ends up running into her again, he knows that he can’t just leave her be. Cassie is just trying to get by, working a job for a person that she doesn’t really like, driving a commute that is exhausting.
When circumstances bring Logan, known as Bomb to his MC brothers, together with Cassie, they end up for a very long and whirlwind time. Logan ends up having to protect Cassie from the MC gritty world but instead basically initiates her to it. As the bond forms between Logan and Cassie, they both break from the rules that they live by. Logan chooses Cassie over the MC rules and begins to question what is going on in his world. Cassie becomes more immersed in Logan’s world.
They are on the run from the bad guys, but should they be more concerned with the MCs? This book was a gritty, grimy, and way out of what I would have been comfortable with if I were Cassie. You could feel the drama throughout that was Logan and Cassie. There are drugs, blood, running from the law, making new friends and bonds, and all that you would expect from a true MC book. Flare won’t burn you out.