Savage Road
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4.5 • 373 Ratings
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- $8.99
Publisher Description
#1 New York Times bestselling author Christine Feehan explores uncharted territory in the new Torpedo Ink Motorcycle Club novel.
When Savin “Savage” Pajari and Seychelle Dubois first met, their connection was instant, their attraction undeniable. Their relationship has been full throttle since day one. Even though months have passed, the passion and love between them has only increased.
Savage completely owns what he is: a sadist in the bedroom who can only get off on his partner’s pain. He believes he’s not a good man, but he loves Seychelle with a fierceness that shocks him. He wants all of her, but only if she gives herself freely with eyes wide open.
Seychelle never imagined the lure of mixing pain with pleasure, or how much she’d crave Savage’s darkness. She’s been shaken to her core, but Seychelle is committed to Savage and their life together—even though he’s keeping a piece of himself back. And to truly make their relationship work, he has to give her everything that he is, just as she is doing for him.
Savage knows that what he really needs could break his woman if she isn’t ready. She agreed to come into his world, and he’s not about to give her up. He has to find a way to let her see the monster inside without pushing her away. But the real Savage might be more than Seychelle can bear...and he knows he wouldn’t survive losing her.
Customer Reviews
Intense!
I absolutely love this entire series. The characters and their world draws you in and has you cheering for “the boys”. Warning though, the two books telling Savage and Seychelle’s story are a rollercoaster of emotions and the tension and intensity is, at times, difficult to handle.
Savage
This book keeps me wanting to read more without stopping. Have read this series 3 times. Excellent writer!
Savage the saddest
I did enjoy reading the book very much. I was looking for, maybe what I would call, a pull back on the need to hurt another person to find your peace. The book failed in that point. The reality of the book is real for me as a reader I was looking for a change agent that would be more realistic in the consideration of another person’s health. Brutality in love is an oxymoron.