Shoot the Moon
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Publisher Description
SHOOT THE MOON
Book #6 in the Scorpio Stinger MC Series
Warning:
Piercings, tattoos, overload of sex and foul language. Read at your own risk.
SHOOT THE MOON
Razor has some heavy boots to fill. He’s always lived in the shadow of his brothers and he’s sick of it.
Lexi is wild and out of control. She won’t be told what to do and she has a filthy mouth that’s gotten her into more trouble than she can admit.
He wants her from the first moment he lays eyes on her.
She only has eyes for another man she can’t have.
He’s determined to claim her and make her his.
She fights him tooth and nail.
Is Razor the one man who can tame her and make her his?
NB:
No cheating involved.
It’s rawer, it’s grittier and downright dirtier than any of the other Scorpio Stinger MC books.
Get ready to be rocked on a whole new level.
Meet the anti-hero and the spitfire in SHOOT THE MOON.
Razor & Lexi's Story by reader demand.
Shoot the Moon
1. To attempt the near-impossible.
2. To take a risk for great rewards.
3. To set one’s sights high and try for something that one wants badly, but for which realistically the probability of success is not good.
anti-hero
1. Morally ambiguous and flawed hero who is hard and jaded and not entirely pure but has hidden noble intentions.
2. A bad boy with heroic qualities.
spit·fire
[spĭt′fīr′]
1. A person, especially a girl or woman, who is of fiery temper and easily provoked to outbursts.
2. Wild & free. Someone whose angry words sting like fire. Considered strong emotionally & spiritually.
3. Someone who you don't want to be on the bad side of.
This novel can be read as a STANDALONE, however to get the full experience, it is recommended to read the series in the following order --->
READING ORDER
#0.5 Ryder Prequel
#1 Two Worlds Colliding
#2 Unchain My Heart
#2.5 A Biker Christmas
#3 Gods & Monsters
#4 Tormented
#5 Road To Destiny
#6 Shoot The Moon
Customer Reviews
This is it, the one I wanted …Razor.
The book I’ve been waiting for in the Scorpio Stringer MC series, Shoot the Moon is here. I’ve been a Razor fan from the start, I don’t need the overly handsome guy I much prefer the rugged bad boy with beard and longish hair. I also wondered who would be able to catch and hold his heart.
Well if Shoot the Moon is the first book you’re reading of the Scorpio Stringer MC series you are in for a rolling coaster ride of emotions. If you have read the rest of the series well hold on tight this is the best one yet.
A sexy as sin bad boy biker royalty in the MC world Razor is a complex man who finds himself wanting the one woman that doesn’t want him or so he thinks.
Lexi a stubborn woman full of life, fun and mischief has her eye on a hot biker but is it the right one?
Jani Kay captures the reader’s attention from the first chapter to the last word with this story of two people that cannot seem to get out from behind their past to find the one thing they have both be looking for, love.
Shoot the Moon has all the moments we look for from Jani Kay, the humour, the fire and passion, the conflict, the danger, the heartbreak and the sizzling hot scenes that require a fan or cold shower.
Without giving away the story I can tell you that I rode the motorcycle roller-coaster of emotions wanting to shake sense into the characters and then shouting with glee when they get it right. The ending might not be a cliff hanger but Jani Kay does leave the readers wondering about the future of Scorpio Stringers. There are still secrets to be solved and I am so looking forward to how she’ll weave the next story into the much loved MC world.