Biker’s girl has been published before under the title Rebel. It tells the story of Georgie, a journalist in quite a conservative small town. As you can imagine, she is bored out of her mind and secretly yearning for something that makes her heart beat faster. Who can blame the girl? We all want to feel a little bit of adrenaline rush through our veins and make us feel alive. Enter a sexy as hell lonely wolf on a sweet ride. Georgie has had his fair share of woman and everything that entails living on the road. Nothing quite surprises him anymore until Georgie. Honestly, I thought it was a little cliché seeing the bad boy falls for good girl thing. Nevertheless, I let it go because Charlie was quite a charmer in his own particular way and Georgie reminded me of my desire to let control go and be wild and brave for once.
I also loved the little insight we get from the journalism world. It makes us realize how difficult it is to have your voice heard when the ones above you don’t share your opinions. Georgie has her own right to tell the world her experiences, believes and the ones of those she interviewed. However, there is no room for those in a place full of prudes. I do believe there is a time and place to share certain things and she had all the right to do her sharing.
Now, the plot was quite fast paced. Fair warning, this is no erotica! No matter what you heard or think about the title. There are some pretty sexy scenes, which should be expected from a biker romance. There is also a fair share of drama. I couldn’t help but hurt when G and C experience difficult situations but I was more than overjoyed when they were laughing and flirting. In fact, I was more than happy with the ending. I assure you, the readers will too.
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