They Raped and Murdered his wife.They left him for dead.That was their big mistake. Mike McDonald, a Persian Gulf War vet, wakes up from a coma and can't remember his name. A burning white cauldron of anger boils inside him. Mike's friend and former pastor inform Mike that while he and his wife, Sharon, were on a vacation, riding their Honda Gold Wing, an outlaw motorcycle club known as The Lost Souls ambushed them. The Lost Souls abuse and kill Sharon and leave Mike for dead. Mike recovers from his injuries, regains his memories, and goes to war against The Lost Souls. Using, guns, knives, and homemade explosives, Mike attacks not just the LA chapter of The Lost Souls Motorcycle Club, but he also takes on their chapters in Las Vegas, Utah, and Idaho. In Green River, Wyoming, Mike hooks up with a friendly motorcycle club known as The Green River Boys and they help him with his war against The Lost Souls. The final battle takes place at a secluded cabin at the end of a lonely mountain road, known as Thunder Road.
David Donaghe lives in the high desert of Southern California with his wife and family. In his spare time, David writes short stories and novels. When not reading or writing, David enjoys riding his motorcycle. He rides his brothers and sisters in the American Cruisers motorcycle club. This is where he gets some of his ideas for his writing. With the club, David sometimes volunteers at the local veteran’s home. He helps the police and fire department deliver toys to children in town at Christmas. When not reading, writing, or riding his motorcycle, David enjoys practicing martial arts. Above all David loves hearing from his readers.
I thought the plot was good. Characters were fleshed out and believable. The author would benefit from a good editor. Words misspelled, incorrect usage of tenses and words used that sounded correct but in reality meant something else. I.e there for their. Still, I liked the book and recommend it.
Overall, a pretty decent story. Some good action scenes, but other parts dragged. Whoever edited this book should be ashamed of himself. The punctuation is abysmal, the spelling is spotty, and the author doesn’t use the correct homonym in several places. As a former teacher, these errors distracted me from the story.
This book was excessively violent. Killings were indiscriminate. I am an avid reader of many forms of adventure but could not finish this. This book was not polished in any way. Misspellings and other errors were annoying.