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  • Rose is meddling again

    5
    By Michele7874
    Dean’s instant heat, instant family story is good and solid. This story brought more of the Mountain Men’s motorcycle club into the mix when a bad club has a member abusing women. Specifically, Holly and her mother. Holly is a widower with two kids and needs a safe place. Dean has a very private, secluded cabin. They like, respect and have instant chemistry. The story moved quickly and I look forward to getting to know more of the motorcycle club next. I received a free copy of this book via Booksprout and am voluntarily leaving a review.
  • December is my new favorite month!

    5
    By Really enjoyed this
    Dean is a dream! He meets Holly and her children at a women’s shelter. Holly is hiding from her stepfather who is in a terrible MC who is trying to kill her and her kids. Dean vows to do anything to protect her and her children. Dean wants a life with Holly and her kids. He belongs to a good MC who help the community and anyone else they can help. Once he claims Holly and her kids for himself, the whole MC promises to protect them all. Even when Holly’s stepfather tries to draw her out, the Mic takes care of her. This was an incredible book! I particularly enjoyed the connection Dean felt for Holly and her kids - already claiming them as his own. A great holiday read!. I received a free copy of this book via Booksprout and am voluntarily leaving a review.
  • December is for Dean

    4
    By Jen G F
    December is for Dean is the 12th and final hook in the Mountain Men of Mustang Mountain and what a good ending to this series but sets us up for the next one! 4.5 stars Dean and Holly meet when it’s discovered Holly and her children need to leave the woman’s shelter to find a more secure hiding place til the Savage Bones MC is taken down. Dean has the perfect place and soon discover he wants Holly and her kids permanently in his life and will protect them at all costs…read on to see how it all ends… I voluntarily read an advanced reader copy (ARC) of this book from BookSprout . All thoughts and opinions are my own.

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