Driving Whiskey Wild
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4.3 • 265 Ratings
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- $7.99
Publisher Description
A captivating new USA Today bestselling standalone romance by New York Times bestselling author Melissa Foster. If you love bikers with hearts of gold, strong family ties, and adorable babies, this book is for you!
Special Forces veteran and Dark Knights Motorcycle Club member Bullet Whiskey lives to protect his family, their bar, and the residents of his small hometown. He’s rough, unapologetic, and haunted by a secret, painful past. He’s also a master at keeping people away, and when his sister hires gorgeous and sweet Finlay Wilson to help expand their biker bar, he knows just how to get rid of her.
After losing her boyfriend and her father, Finlay moves back to her hometown to be closer to the little family she has left. She needs her temporary job at Whiskey Bro’s to get her catering business off the ground, and she’s determined not to let the gruff, arrogant mountain of a man Bullet Whiskey scare her off.
Finlay is everything Bullet has never wanted. She’s afraid of his dog, afraid of motorcycles, and sweet enough to give him cavities, but as she weaves her way into the hearts of everyone around him, he’s powerless to resist her charms. Passion ignites, but trust doesn’t come easily, and when their pasts collide, Bullet finds out the true meaning of protecting those he loves.
Other WHISKEY Books:
TRU BLUE (Truman Gritt)
TRULY, MADLY, WHISKEY (Bear Whiskey)
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Melissa Foster is a New York Times & USA Today bestselling and award-winning author. She writes sexy and heartwarming contemporary romance and new adult romance with emotionally compelling characters that stay with you long after you turn the last page. Melissa's emotional journeys are lovingly erotic and always family oriented--perfect beach reads for contemporary romance lovers who enjoy reading about loyal heroes and smart, sassy heroines with complex and relatable issues.
PUBLISHERS WEEKLY
Foster's savory third Whiskeys contemporary (after Truly, Madly, Whiskey) will delight fans of alpha male heroes and feminine heroines. Bullet Whiskey, an ex Special Forces biker, and Finlay Wilson, a chef starting a catering business, seem entirely unlike she's sweet and he's scary but they have more in common than they think. Soon they're finding their ways into each other's hearts. Although the focus is on the budding romance between the two, the novel also takes time to raise concerns about the toll that war takes on soldiers as well as their loved ones. Foster writes believable protagonists and shows that these complete opposites make sense together. Her secondary characters are also well-developed, and readers quickly become invested in their lives. Tension and release in all the right places will keep readers eager for the next book in the series. (BookLife)
Customer Reviews
A great addition
4.5 Star Review of Driving Whiskey Wild (The Whiskeys #3) by Melissa Foster
The third book in the series and was just as strong and interesting as the previous books. Told with dual POV’s I really liked the main characters of (Brandon) Bullet and (Finlay) Fins.
This series is all about the Whiskey family and their close friends. It is a s story of love, hope and friendship, of family, not always related by blood and one which I thoroughly enjoyed.
It’s true when they say that opposites attract and such is the case with Bullet and Finlay. Both have been damaged by loss and yet through it all they are both determined to love and protect their family and friends. Finlay brought out the vulnerable and tender side of Bullet and some of the scenes were heartbreakingly beautiful to read.
Melissa Foster did a great job of covering a variety of issues including PTSD, grief, survivors guilt and more.Driving Whiskey Wild is a story that shows how time and love can heal and help a person to find happiness again.
As I have found with the other books in this series, the characters were well written, yet flawed, making them easy to relate to on numerous levels. I particularly enjoy the banter between the friends as Bullet and Finlay slowly explore their feelings as their relationship gains momentum.
Driving Whiskey Wild has a great deal of humour and romance that will bring a smile to your face. I cannot wait for more in this series and I believe up next is Uncle Boney’s story.
DNF
I stopped reading less than half way through. I found the writing frustrating, with outdated stereotypes. The female was inexperienced and the male wordless and formidable - like that’s actually what women want. I find it unbelievable when they find someone and ‘she’s it for me’ without any dialogue or actually getting to know someone.
Driving whiskey wild
Great story with a touch of truth thrown in