I got this review copy from NetGalley in return for a fair and unbiased review. The book is available now.
Emily lives a nice, safe, uneventful life with her mother and adopted father Once a year she meets up with her biological dad for an awkward day, usually spent shopping, but she tries not to think too much about him or his side of the family. After all, he willingly signed away his parental rights and wanted nothing to do with her as a baby, right? However, when her mother receives word that Eli (her bio dad)’s mother has died, she insists they have to return to Kentucky for the funeral. What they discover there turns Emily’s life on its head and challenges everything she ever believed about herself, her mother, Eli and his family.
Oz has wanted to be a member of the Reign of Terror, motorcycle club that Eli is a leading member of, for as long as he can remember. He’s finally turned 18 and is eligible as a prospect for the club, when Emily bursts into his life and complicates it massively. For reasons no one wants to explain, a rival MC gang are trying to get to Eli through Emily, and Oz is tasked with keeping her safe. While he finds her easy on the eyes, she’s also a total pain in his butt, and no matter how pretty she is, hooking up with the boss’ daughter is a terrible idea. Emily also turns her nose up at everything Oz loves and admires, so just as he’s determined to prove his worth to Eli and the other heads of the Reign of Terror by making sure not a hair is harmed on her head, Oz is determined to prove to her that she is wrong about the bikers and their community.
I really like the YA books I’ve read in Katie McGarry’s Pushing the Limits series, so when I heard that she had a new series out, and was able to request the book on NetGalley, I jumped at the chance. As with her other books, the chapters alternate between the heroine and hero, who usually start out from very different places, and gradually gain knowledge and understanding of the other. The setup for the book takes place over more or less twenty-four dramatic hours, when Emily and her parents go back to her mother’s hometown in Kentucky to attend a funeral.
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