My Thoughts
After Tienne's dad is murdered she decides to leave behind the MC life and move her and her brother in with their aunt and uncle. She also leaves behind her boyfriend since being with him means being part of that lifestyle. Aiden doesn't give up on her though. He constantly lets her know that he is there for her no matter what. She begins to date a guy who fits into her life. When tragedy happens she learns that he not only isn't there for her afterwards but may have had something to do with it. What happened was heart breaking. Aiden is there for her and she realizes that he is part of her previous life that she just can't leave behind. I really enjoyed their story.
I give One Percenter 4 hearts!
About the Book
99% of bikers obey the law. The other 1% make their own...
Eighteen-year-old Tienne Desrochers grew up in the rough
world of the Noir et Bleu. Bikers. Outlaws. But after her dad's murder, Tienne
decides she's had enough. She refuses to end up like her junkie mom. So she
grabs her younger brother and leaves it all behind...including her boyfriend,
Aiden Gyllenhall.
More comfortable in the middle of a bar fight than at a
country club, living with her wealthy aunt and uncle is an adjustment, to say
the least. No swearing. Designer shoes that pinch. And pretty, preppy boys like
Leland Crofton instead of super-sexy, tattooed Aiden. But even the upper class
can't escape the rancid touch of underworld violence. And this time, Tienne
won't just learn who she really is—she'll learn how to fight for what's hers.
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About the Author
D.R. Graham is the author of ONE PERCENTER, the first book
in the NOIR ET BLEU MOTORCYCLE CLUB series (Entangled Publishing February 23,
2015), RANK (HarperCollins March 2015), THE HANDLER (Book #2 NetB: Entangled
Publishing April 2015), BRAMPTON BEACH series (HarperCollins July, September,
and November 2015), and the Apple iBooks best selling Young Adult novel, HIT
THAT AND YOU'RE DEAD. She is also an award winning columnist for the Richmond
News.
She worked as a social worker with at-risk youth for seven
years before becoming a therapist in private practice. The clients she works
with are children and teenagers. Her novels deal with issues relevant to young
and new adults in love, transition, or crisis.
She currently lives in Vancouver, British Columbia with her
husband.
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