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Spec was a wild card, he had been for the last ten years. That's just the way he liked it. He was the watcher. He was the hunter. He figured out how to get what he needed from those around him without giving anything of himself, until now.

Candy had never had the love of a man. Her father had left the day she'd been born and the man she had waited for for four years seemed more interested in screwing every whore in the state than looking at her. Needless to say she was feeling a little used and unappreciated. Her life took an unexpected turn when the club decided to help her with school, a dream she had long ago given up on.
The only catch was that she had to hitch a ride with a man that made her knees weak. A man that could break her in every way that counted and she had no idea how to safeguard her heart against him when he looked at her in that way that said he yearned for her, that he needed her to save a part of him that he thought he had buried along with the horrors of his past.
Can they find a way to put the past behind them and move on with the lives they both desire or will the past hold them back with the pain of regret?

Warning
This book contains sexually explicit content, hot, sexy men with big hearts who are too bad ass to overlook.
Readers should be over 18 and ready to turn up the AC cause this is one hot novel

96 pages, Kindle Edition

First published September 25, 2015

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Amanda Anderson

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Amanda Anderson lives in North Georgia with her husband and two children. She spends part of her time teaching at a local preschool and writing, while the rest is devoted to family. Writing is new to her, but storytelling has been a life long hobby. Amanda loves using words to create images and feelings for others. Writing offers her an escape from the wonderful chaos that is her life. Raising two small children takes a lot of energy and she often collapses in her office chair late at night to let her ideas flow.

Amanda finds that she enjoys her self-published status because it gives her the freedom to write what she wants, how she wants it. She often chooses characters that may not fit the norm of what most think of as a hero or heroine. She likes that her characters are unique and that their stories flow from her instead of what someone else’s guidelines are.



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3.5 stars

I loved the bones of the story, but I got lost a couple of times with the way scenes were written. I really felt bad for Candy, she really just wanted to be loved. I wish she had spoken up for herself more and been less of a doormat. I would liked to have seen a bit more of them actually being together....Spec was "away" a lot.
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