Monday, June 1, 2015

Book Review - Along Came Merrie by Beth D. Carter




My Thoughts

Merrie is on her way to starting a new life when she gets lost and ends up seeing something she shouldn't at an MC bar. She is beaten, taken, and on the way to disappearing when she escapes and is found by Braden and Leo. These brothers own a ranch where they hide her so she can heal and they can keep her safe. In the process they fall hard for each other and share some pretty steamy moments together. Not only do they have to protect her from danger, but they have to figure out if they can have a future together.

I loved that they fell so hard for each other so fast. Like they were pieces of a puzzle just waiting to find their place. Beth can seriously write steamy. Scorching hot. Now as far as the biker drama I have to admit that I didn't see that twist coming. At all. I am dying to read more about North and Givon. I am totally hooked on this series.

I give Along Came Merrie 5 hearts!



About the Book

Merrie stumbles into a bad situation, forcing an outlaw motorcycle gang to ‘deal’ with her,  but her escape leads her into the arms of two incredible men who change her life forever.

 Merrie Walden is in the wrong place at the wrong time. When she sees something she shouldn’t,  she’s attacked by a vicious outlaw biker bent on shutting her up—permanently. She escapes him by jumping out of a moving car. Luckily, horse rancher Braden McClintock finds her and takes her for medical attention to his adopted brother, Leo Cloud Dancer.

 As she heals in the men’s home, Merrie realizes that she’s falling for both men. Braden is taciturn, while Leo is outgoing—both reaching a deep-seated need in Merrie that she never knew she had.

 However, the outlaw biker has discovered her hideout and even if she doesn’t know what she witnessed, he sure as hell does—and he wants her silenced. Will Merrie have a chance to have a happily ever after with Braden and Leo?

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About the Author

I like writing about the very ordinary girl thrust into extraordinary circumstances, so my heroines will probably never be lawyers, doctors or corporate high rollers. I try to write characters who aren't cookie cutters and push myself to write complicated situations that I have no idea how to resolve, forcing me to think outside the box. I love writing characters who are real, complex and full of flaws, heroes and heroines who find redemption through love.

I’ve been pretty fortunate in life to experience some amazing things. I’ve lived in France, traveled throughout Europe, Australia and New Zealand. I am a mom to an amazing little boy. I’m surrounded by friends and family. And although I love holding a book in my hand, I absolutely adore my ereader, which I’ve named Ruby. I love to hear from readers so I’ve made it really easy to find me on the web.



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