The first in a new sexy romance series from bestselling author Chantal Fernando about the bad boys of the Wind Dragons Motorcycle Club and the women who fall in love with them.
When I found my boyfriend cheating on me, I did something stupid.
Or should I say, someone?
Because of that mistake, I’m now stuck in a world I don’t belong in.
I’m a law student. They’re criminals. He’s the vice president of a motorcycle club. I’m a good girl with a strict upbringing. He’s my ex-boyfriend’s brother.
And I’m screwed.
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It took me a little while to get into Dragon’s Lair. I don’t really know why, but there was something that was holding back from really enjoying it. But after about 50 pages or so, I really did get stuck into the world and couldn’t put the books down.
Faye was always the good girl, but when her boyfriend cheats on her, she needed to let off a little steam. And well it just so happened to be with the vice president of a motorcycle club. And now it’s changed her life forever. Dexter Black never really go on with his family, he just didn’t fit in. And he is living a pretty good life away from it all. Until her finds Faye, his now brothers ex – and oh boy do things change.
Faye wasn’t easy to get along with at the start. She was the typical ‘good girl’ of romance books, but as the novel went on she found her voice. And that is when things got interesting. I loved that Faye didn’t do what she was told to do. She didn’t like Dexter or anyone else in the MC boss her around. She stood up for herself and that was that.
I adored the banter between Faye and Dex. While they didn’t really know too much about each other growing up, they already formed somewhat of a relationship. And as the novel goes on, it grows even stronger.
There are some very cliché moments in Dragon’s Lair, but I still really enjoyed it. Sometimes MC books can be really hard to read, but I think that Chantel has done a fabulous job of combining the hard nature of an MC club and the comedy that a tight-knit group brings. - Angelique (QBD)
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