A Disturbing Prospect
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Publisher Description
Whatever Cliff did to earn a life sentence, it must’ve been bad. That’s what Olivia thinks on her way to pick him up on his release day. But the ruggedly handsome ex-con with the gentle eyes can’t be all that bad, not when those killer hands touch Olivia like they were made for her. When their paths cross again, she realizes he might mean much more to her than just a one night stand in the back of a stranger’s car.
Olivia’s mother is missing, and Cliff is the key to finding her. Because the president of the local biker club they both work for has all the answers, and as Olivia gets closer to new prospect Cliff, she gets closer to finding her mother.
The club is the family Olivia’s sought her whole life, on the surface. The more entangled she becomes with Cliff and the club, the more she discovers that his life sentence and the club’s disturbing history have everything to do with her mother’s disappearance, and she never should’ve fallen for him in the first place.
A Disturbing Prospect is a slow burn, touch her and die, dark romance, and the first book in the River Reapers MC series.
Customer Reviews
Cliff and Olivia
This is a new author to me and I will definitely be reading more of her work! The characters are well developed and the storyline is intriguing, suspenseful and unpredictable. I love Cliff and embraces a new path and Olivia realizes that she want more out of her life than the choices she has been making. A really promising starting to this series!
Risky prospect
This book held my interest all along, lots of ups and downs- keeping the suspense to read on. While I have knowingly read books that have cliffhangers, it’s a no go, when it comes as a surprise :(
Age Canyon
DNF @7%. The author provided a slew of trigger warnings which I feel are just excuses to write disregard, degrading and depraved stories. Beyond that and something without warning but not to be overlooked is inappropriate, unromantic relationship between a 38 yo and a 21 yo. NO! This is perverse and wrong.