



Rough Return: A Motorcycle Club New Adult Romance
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4.0 • 14 Ratings
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Publisher Description
Enjoy this sexy MC love story by USA Today Bestselling contemporary romance author Summer Cooper and her friend Sienna Chance!
Left for family. Returned for love.
Growing up as an orphan, Grier had no one.
Kye became the brother he never had.
So he had to have Kye's back.
Always. No matter what.
Leaving Pine Hill wasn't easy.
The MC is like his home.
Then there's her — Fiona.
It was never his plan to leave her behind.
He didn't have the chance to tell her...
How beautiful she was.
How she made him feel.
How much he wanted her.
Now he has to return, back to the MC.
But they won't just forgive and forget.
They will want him dead.
But for her? It'll be worth it.
Rev your heart with a scorching tale of motorcycle club romance! Join the wild ride as the fearless daughter of the club leader, desperate to secure her position, kidnaps the enigmatic runaway member, Grier. Will passion ignite between them, or will secrets tear them apart? Discover love's thrilling twists in this steamy read now!
The book Rough Return follows a new couple, and reading the previous books in the Rough series is not required.
The reading order of the Rough series is as follows:
1. Rough Start
2. Rough Ride
3. Rough Choice
4. Rough Return
5. Rough Patch
6. Rough Road
7. Rough Trip
8. Rough Night
9. Rough Love
If you enjoy sizzling adult romances with unexpected twists, this new adult romance book is a must-read. Perfect for fans of Meghan Quinn, Ivy Smoak, Parker S. Huntington, Becka Mack and J.T. Geissinger.
Customer Reviews
So so
I didn’t love this book, it was kind of clunky and hard to follow at times. The writing was kind of in ‘thought mode’ so I had to read sentences a few times to get what the meaning was. It was too short to have any real depth, and I felt like the yo-yo-ing of emotions was overplayed. It also switched from point of views at one point which I felt was a real rookie error and couldn’t believe that didn’t get picked up by the editors or beta readers. A real shame because this book has potential to be so much better.