Unbeloved
Undeniable, no. 4
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Publisher Description
Warning: This is not a conventional or predictable love story. It involves one woman and two men bound by a love so destructive it spans two decades, pitting brother against brother, and shattering the lives of those touched by it.
Dorothy Kelley is a born romantic, searching for her prince. Instead she finds herself pregnant at fifteen, and in a loveless marriage by the tender age of eighteen.
Then hope comes riding into her life on a motorcycle and within weeks, Jason “Jase” Brady, a member of the Hell’s Horsemen motorcycle club, sweeps Dorothy off her feet.
But nothing is ever simple for Dorothy. Jase is married with children. And as Dorothy patiently waits for Jase to give her the happily-ever-after she’s been dreaming about, James “Hawk” Young, a member of the Hell’s Horsemen with secrets of his own, sees an opening into Dorothy’s life and takes it.
What follows is a long and painful journey of self-discovery and forgiveness, as Dorothy comes to realize that home was exactly where she’d left it, and the love she’d forever craved had always been within her reach.
This is the story of Dorothy, Jase, and Hawk.
We are all born pure; it is our journey that burdens us and leads us astray. Our mistakes that beat us down and cover us in guilt and shame, burying us a little more with each passing hardship. It is up to us to dig ourselves out, to come to terms with our faults, to embrace not only our imperfections but those of the ones we love, and to once again find the path we strayed from.
Customer Reviews
Amazing
This book was better than the rest! So sad and sweet at the same time. Great biker romance!
Not what you're expecting
I'm going to write what I wish reviewers had said about this book before I got it. Not because it's bad, but so that I would have been prepared. This is by far the saddest book in the series. While just as beautifully-written and incredibly funny as the other books, this one has a dark cloud over it from the very beginning--with the sun only making excruciatingly brief appearances. Characters are older, paying for their sins and living with regret. Fortunately that makes for great drama. But unfortunately, it brought me to tears more than once.