BLURB
New neighbors are the bane of my existence, but nothing prepares me for the new woman next door.
A long time ago, I swore off blondes.
Until her.
Until Raya crawls under my skin and stays.
Sure, she always seems pissed at me, but I’ll soon make her realize I’m not always a dick.
But then there’s a new threat that has me seeing red and needing to hunt for blood.
The name Death isn’t just for show. And anyone who steps in my way or threatens those under my protection are going to get up close and personal with the man behind the namesake.
Running is pointless… when Death knocks on your door.
Lila was born in Brisbane Australia, her step-dad was in the Army which caused them to move around a lot. They finally settled in country Victoria, Australia. Being the youngest of four children she admits she was spoilt a bit. Even drove her mum crazy when she refused to eat meat at a young age.
Now, Lila lives with her husband and two children.
She started writing in 2013 and self-published the first of the Hawks MC: Ballarat Charter series- Holding Out. Since then, she has published eleven other titles, which range from erotica, humorous romance, YA and paranormal.
I received a complimentary early release e-book prior to release and am voluntarily leaving a review.
This is the story about Raya more than it's a story about Death. Raya and her sister, Wren did not have a great childhood. But things went bad when Wren saw her father kill their mother and now, he is in jail. They both have moved and are living in a house next door to Death.
Death never dates, he just does hookups. That is until he meets his new neighbors. It is not love at first sight for these two but as time goes by they form a friendship. Death ends up falling hard for Raya but he has to convince her that he has feelings for her.
Meanwhile Deaths sister gets attacked and Raya starts having some issues at work. I loved how Death was there for his two females. I also loved Wren. I cannot wait to see what happens with her and Torch.
This was a hot and sexy romance, and I really loved it. Death was so sweet to his sister and with Raya. There are a few scenes with some violence, but it was fairly tame for a motorcycle gang romance.
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