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Joseph "Havoc" Mariano is an enforcer for the Night Horde MC. He's a punch first, think maybe kind of guy, a man of action. He's impatient and frustrated with the quiet life-times are changing, his town is changing, his club is changing, and Havoc places the blame squarely on the women that his brothers are settling down with. There's only room for two women in his life: his mother and his sister. Romance holds no appeal for him whatsoever. He's a homegrown, hometown boy whose attitude covers scars he's mostly forgotten about. Corinne Hawes is a single mother struggling to find a way to make a life for her and her teenage son, Nolan. She is an artist at heart, a free spirit on whom the structure and rigor of routine chafes hard. When she takes a job that makes Havoc her boss, they butt heads. But in their confrontations, a spark ignites. When they let their guards down, that spark explodes into a blaze.While Cory learns to trust Havoc, and Havoc grapples with a major shift in his priorities and outlook on life, the period of legitimacy and peace comes to an end for the Horde. They had no idea that they were in so deep until an old enemy resurfaces and perpetrates a horror that affects Havoc, and Cory, profoundly. Note: Explicit sex and violence.… (meer)
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All the Sky (Signal Bend #5)by Susan Fanetti moves the continuing story line forward while telling the story of Horde member Havoc’s head over heels tumble into the world of love, personal loss, self realization, and finally happiness. This is an emotionally charged story of two people far from perfection, and carrying a steamer trunk filled with sadness, guilt, a history of wrong decisions, and hardships.
From the book blurb:
Joseph “Havoc” Mariano is an enforcer for the Night Horde MC. He’s a punch first, think maybe kind of guy, a man of action. He's impatient and frustrated with the quiet life.
Corinne Hawes is a single mother struggling to find a way to make a life for her and her teenage son, Nolan. She is an artist at heart, a free spirit on whom the structure and rigor of routine chafes hard.
Havoc and Cory are brought together over work at the Valhalla Vin wine bar, and the chemistry between them moves from a slow smolder to a rapid fire, plagued with mishaps, misunderstandings, and a need to keep Cory’s son Nolan safe. All of the Horde members, their wives, children and several town folk help to tie the story together, with new appearances by Cory’s sister and husband, Cory ex, and Havoc’s family. The quite life the Horde has lived by for the last several years also takes a turn towards the side of danger, causing the members to question if they've made the right decision
The story line continues to be well written and planned out, this book having some shocking moments, and some that were predictable. The author continues to provide depth, character; feelings that set the tone and mood of the book and believable situations I did notice a few more editing oversights in this book, but they did not detract from the reading or enjoyment of the story.
Joseph "Havoc" Mariano is an enforcer for the Night Horde MC. He's a punch first, think maybe kind of guy, a man of action. He's impatient and frustrated with the quiet life-times are changing, his town is changing, his club is changing, and Havoc places the blame squarely on the women that his brothers are settling down with. There's only room for two women in his life: his mother and his sister. Romance holds no appeal for him whatsoever. He's a homegrown, hometown boy whose attitude covers scars he's mostly forgotten about. Corinne Hawes is a single mother struggling to find a way to make a life for her and her teenage son, Nolan. She is an artist at heart, a free spirit on whom the structure and rigor of routine chafes hard. When she takes a job that makes Havoc her boss, they butt heads. But in their confrontations, a spark ignites. When they let their guards down, that spark explodes into a blaze.While Cory learns to trust Havoc, and Havoc grapples with a major shift in his priorities and outlook on life, the period of legitimacy and peace comes to an end for the Horde. They had no idea that they were in so deep until an old enemy resurfaces and perpetrates a horror that affects Havoc, and Cory, profoundly. Note: Explicit sex and violence.
From the book blurb:
Joseph “Havoc” Mariano is an enforcer for the Night Horde MC. He’s a punch first, think maybe kind of guy, a man of action. He's impatient and frustrated with the quiet life.
Corinne Hawes is a single mother struggling to find a way to make a life for her and her teenage son, Nolan. She is an artist at heart, a free spirit on whom the structure and rigor of routine chafes hard.
Havoc and Cory are brought together over work at the Valhalla Vin wine bar, and the chemistry between them moves from a slow smolder to a rapid fire, plagued with mishaps, misunderstandings, and a need to keep Cory’s son Nolan safe. All of the Horde members, their wives, children and several town folk help to tie the story together, with new appearances by Cory’s sister and husband, Cory ex, and Havoc’s family.
The quite life the Horde has lived by for the last several years also takes a turn towards the side of danger, causing the members to question if they've made the right decision
The story line continues to be well written and planned out, this book having some shocking moments, and some that were predictable. The author continues to provide depth, character; feelings that set the tone and mood of the book and believable situations I did notice a few more editing oversights in this book, but they did not detract from the reading or enjoyment of the story.
Overall a 3.75 star read for me
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