The bad boy next door is getting a little overprotective. He’s a single dad by day. And a ruthless biker by night. I wanted a taste… but I got too close. And then I fell for the bad boy.
Ever since he’s moved in, my life has been turned completely upside down.
That motorcycle of his is always roaring outside of my window. I see him every time I step out. Hard muscles and dark tattoos glistening under the sun—a dangerous combo of ink and testosterone. Every time those steely green eyes look at me, I can feel them pierce right through my clothes.
His little baby is a student in my class. So what better excuse than a parent-teacher conference to some…*gulp*… ”alone time”?
But I might have bitten off more than I can chew. Up close, Dawson is… Intimidating. Powerful. An alpha male, in every sense of the word.
His voice alone makes me shiver. But you know what the crazy thing is?
I want more. I want him to do more than just stare. I want him to pull me into that broad chest of his. I want him to pin me against the backseat of his Harley. To use me. I want him to make me scream…
… But when I made that wish, I had no f***ing idea what I was getting myself into.
Overprotective is a standalone contemporary bad boy baby heist romance. It's hot, exciting, safe, and of course comes with a perfect HEA. It also includes bonus novels so you never have to stop reading!
Paula Cox has written another great MC book and a great start to The Inked and Dangerous Series. Mari a school teacher and Dawson, a single dad of two have an instant attraction and have to decide if they will take it any further. The is a well written MC story with a romance twist that had me turning the pages to find out if Mari and Dawson work out. A great book with believable characters and a must read. I voluntarily reviewed an advanced reader copy of this book.
these two neighbors have a instant chemistry. this chemistry gets better and better as it goes. as it developes into more, threats come out to ruin happiness. they learn to trust, believe in love and learn to trust each other. I really loved this book. this is my honest review for a book I volunteered to read
2.5 stars. I really struggled with this storyline. It was so disjointed and fragmented and I found myself back tracking to see if I missed something. The storyline was also too unrealistic, I didn’t buy it. The repercussions of the entire plot would have been far more consequential.