
Additionally, there were several editing errors, such as incorrect and missing words. It was predictable but enjoyable.Īs with most novellas, I craved more depth, dimension and complexity. Atlas quickly unveiled their attraction as well as their challenges. Marcie: beautiful, independent and sassy. Hook: gorgeous, sexy, protective and all alpha. She was an adult and no longer off limits. She crossed paths with the No Prisoner's MC and sparks burned between Hook and Marcie. Fast forward 10 years and Marcie returned to her hometown for her mother's funeral. Five years older than Marcie, they were her protectors in her troubled world. Hook and Striker were best friends in childhood. We were introduced to Marcie and Hook in book one, Striker, and we now have their back story. Hook was a No Prisoners MC prequel novella. Will Hook be able to convince Marcie a life with him wouldn’t stifle her freedom? Their relationship is tested when Marcie clings to her hard-won life and when an aspect of that life threatens not only their future together, but their safety as well. Now she’s a beautiful, confident woman, and a bit too independent.

She’s no longer a frightened teenager in need of a haven. Back when she was off limits, he wanted her, and it doesn’t take long before he realizes he still wants her. The moment Hook lays eyes on Marcie, it’s as though the last ten years apart never existed. But a bossy, alpha man is not what independent Marcie is looking for.

And it appears that as an adult, not much has changed with regard to her feelings toward the sexy biker. All through her teenage years, Marcie’s heart belonged to Hook.

Members of the No Prisoners Motorcycle Club.

They are fully grown, muscular, alpha men. She isn’t in town for twenty-four hours when she crosses paths with Hook and Striker, the two boys who kept her safe and happy as a young girl. After ten years away, Marcie finally ventures back to where she grew up.
