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Friday, August 28, 2020

Squatch (Rolling Thunder MC Birmingham #4) by Candace Blevins

 


 

Blurb:

The men of the Rolling Thunder MC take care of their own, and that includes employees. When Kitty finds herself in a jam, she calls on Squatch for help — not because she thinks he’ll be able to help her more than the other bikers, but because she trusts him the most.

Squatch has always been partial to the little tiger shifter who dances like liquid sex onstage, yet is so bashful when she isn’t working, but the unspoken code is that the brothers don’t date their employees. However, while Squatch helps Kitty with her little problem, the two spend more time together than either anticipated, and sparks fly between the tiger and the wolf.

But Kitty has a history she didn’t share with the bikers when they hired her, and when her past catches up to her, she doesn’t trust even Squatch enough to ask for help. She thinks her only option is to run, but she doesn’t know wolves mate for life, and Squatch’s wolf has claimed her.

 

My review:

Kitty is an incredibly strong young woman. She’s escaped from a traumatic situation and is doing well for herself. She’s learned it isn’t weak to accept help but she understandably has trust issues. One of the few people she trusts is Squatch. Squatch’s wolf is intrigued by the tigress and their chemistry cannot be denied. This story will suck you in and keep you enthralled till the very end.

This is an emotionally tough book that may have triggers for victims of sexual abuse.

 

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