This book was definitely an interesting read. In the beginning I enjoyed this book a lot. This is actually second time reading it. I really liked the characters and believed that Elise was relatable. I had written this review half way through the book and now I have come back to fix up my review. I lost two points on this book for a couple reasons. The only reason I deducted a point and this is because of a spoiler. As a female author and this happens many times I am disappointed when they opt for the route for a man whore and either a virgin or one who is close to one. Beau was a manwhore, and yes I understand prior to Elise and even after for the past seven years Same with the other bikers, but she has only been with two men, one being him. Personally for me it’s a turnoff when the man has tons of experience and the women have little to none. I just feel like she could have enjoyed herself in a city like Chicago, after all she wasn’t sworn to be a saint. I also don’t like how she constantly emphasizes she is not a whore. But can we talk about the men not ever being called a whore even when they sleep and cheat on their girlfriends with “pieces”, all because they are bikers? I just don’t enjoy that hypocritical type of situation, but otherwise the story was interesting. This happened quite often through the books, including show casing other men who later have their own stories fucking or getting a blow Job from pieces and I am practical and I know they are not nuns, but it’s a turn off. Especially when men for other women aren’t even spoke about. I also did not like Beau’s sudden switch in personality. Some might argue with me that he did not change, but there is a drastic change from when she was with him and he wasn’t a biker to when he was a biker. I hate that she constantly adjusts to him, but he began to start controlling her. For example some might think it’s hot but I didn’t like him moving her things out of her house. Later on they get into a huge fight and he is done with her, and I am kinda pissed cause he took her Chicago life away. The plot was enjoyable, but I felt as I read more she fought so much for him, only for his club to through her problems at her. Also when she finds out Beau’s true identity I know it would blow up in his face, but after that she easily forgave him which I was alright with. But I didn’t like her social life at all. Besides not being with any men, she also had no friends and family in 5 years. Realistically who is like that? In the beginning she was relatable, but not anymore. But that’s just me, otherwise I loved the story.