Not a Role Model
-
-
3.9 • 13 Ratings
-
-
- $7.99
-
- $7.99
Publisher Description
You better watch out for people that bounce back from everything that’s meant to destroy them.
Those were the words that Coreline King learned to live by when it came to dealing with Tide ‘Rook’ Crow, member of the Battle Crows MC, general surgeon, and all-around jerk who lived to make her life a living hell.
It all started in high school when he stopped seeing her as a random girl and started to see her as his rival.
Together, they became ‘frenemies.’ I.e.—a person with whom one is friendly, despite a fundamental dislike or rivalry.
At least, it started out like that.
Everyone always says there’s a fine line between love and hate. And at first, Tide and Coreline don’t realize how very true that is.
Not until Tide gets hurt defending Coreline’s honor, and Coreline has to fix him because she feels like she owes him.
But one night of bad choices leads to a very big ‘oops’ that will either haunt them for the next eighteen years or bring them together as tight as they ever could be.
Customer Reviews
Great MC series
Nobody writes MC romance like Lani Lynn Vale! Not a Role Model is the fourth book in her Battle Crows MC series and is Coreline and Tide's story. It is one addicting steamy, suspenseful read that I devoured in one sitting. Coreline and Tide are beautifully flawed characters. In the beginning, I didn't know what to think of them as their personalities clashed so much but as the story develops I understood them better and loved them. Coreline is a fighter! She gave as good as she got. The verbal sparring, the delicious heat and tension between she and Tide was explosive! When they finally get past the teasing banter, and push and pull angst and let their hearts give into each other it was a beautiful thing! I have to admit I was a little frustrated with Tide when he would take the frenemies games a little too far, but he later redeems himself when his protective side comes out, because total SWOON! This story was heavier in the drama department, which I found different from the previous books in the series but I still loved how everything turns out in the end and am looking forward to the next book in the series.