Mac is book one of the Desert Sinners MC series.
Kate has recently buried her grandmother, the last relative of hers to ever show her kindness. Her mother committed suicide when Kate was just a child and her grandfather and uncle were both verbally and emotionally abusive towards her. So when she finds that her uncle is kicking her out, she has nowhere to go. Her best friend Jonathan steps up and tells her to stay with him and his mum, but he soon wants to cross the lines of friendship and Kate can’t do that.
When she was going through a box of things that her Grandmother had left her, Kate finds a letter from her mother and her birth certificate naming her father. She finds out that he is involved in the Desert Sinners MC, based near Las Vegas. With nothing left to lose, she packs up her car and sets off.
Mac is at the clubhouse party when Kate first arrives looking for her father, Viking. He just so happens to be at home with his family, so Mac makes sure that someone calls him back to the clubhouse to meet his daughter. Mac is blown away by Kate. She’s beautiful but naive to the world of MC’s. When Viking meets her, he puts Mac in charge of looking out for Kate. She’s to be ‘hands off’ to everyone. Viking is nothing like Kate thought he would be and she starts to understand the draw of a brotherhood. A family. Kate’s never met a man a good looking as Mac. She doesn’t recognise her own beauty and has been verbally abused for so long, she doesn’t believe she’s worth anything. But the longer they spend together, the closer they get. The more they find out that they have in common and the stronger the chemistry between them gets. Before meeting Kate, Mac always played around. He can see himself settling down quite easily with Kate, but that would mean disobeying his Prez’s warning. The story is well written and interesting with all of the bikers having strong personalities that gel together. The relationship between Mac and Kate explodes pretty quickly and his loyalty is clear when something happens to Kate. There’s a rival gang that are causing trouble and that is going to only get worse. Even though the book works as a standalone novel, it is clear that the series should be read in order to get the most enjoyment, and its off to an excellent start with this book. Loved it :-)
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