This is book 2 of 2.Lily and Vaughn grew up together in the small town of Stillwater, Minnesota. Although they were good friends, Lily's parents never approved of the hell-raising biker. Not only did he and his family hang out with a notorious motorcycle club, the Steel Bandits, Vaughn just wasn't good enough for their daughter, and they refused to let her see him. Young and influenced by her parents, Lily was forced to obey their rules, hurting Vaughn in the process.- Fast forward six years later- Lily, who moved away to Chicago after high school, is back in town for a family reunion. She runs into Vaughn and finds that he's sexier than ever, but still holding a grudge. Still, there is no denying the attraction they have for each other and eventually things heat up between the couple. Their relationship comes with a price, however. Vaughn is now a patched member of the Steel Bandits and his world is dangerous, especially for Lily now that his enemies know what she means to him...This story contains crude language, sexual situations, and violence. Is not suitable for readers under the age of 18. Please do not buy if any of this offends you. This is a work of fiction and is not meant to be a true depiction of a motorcycle club. It was written for entertainment only.
After reading the first book I knew that I had to get the second one. This one went straight into it! It was a good read to keep up on the story line, however there are so many puzzle pieces left in other boxes. :( I turned the last page expecting the next chapter and got hit with a " The End " I need answers! What happens with the other club? The new Prez and VP? ALL of the father secrets? How do Vaughn and Lily end up? What about the new relationship forming at the end? It was all left open, so I really hope there is another book in this series that I haven't found yet or at least one in the making!
It's connected to the Gold Vipers MC series. Awesome alphas, great women, super secondary characters, with strong story lines. This can be read as a standalone, but more enjoyable if you start with the previous series.