Savage Collision by Gwyn McNamee


Release Date: 09.01.2016



Synopsis:

The last thing I expect when I walk into The Hawkeye Club is to fall head over heels in lust. It’s supposed to be a rescue mission. I have to get my baby sister off the pole, into some clothes, and out of the grasp of the pussy peddler who somehow manipulated her into stripping. But the moment I see Savage Hawke and verbally spar with him, my ability to remain rational flies out the window and my libido takes center stage. I’ve never wanted a relationship—my time is better spent focusing on taking down the scum running this city—but what I want and what I need are apparently two different things.

Danika Eriksson storms into my office in her high heels and on her high horse. Her holier-than-thou attitude and accusations should offend me, but instead, I can’t get her out of my head or my heart. Her incomparable drive, take-no-prisoners attitude, and blatant honesty captivate me and hold me prisoner. I should steer clear, but my self-preservation instinct is apparently dead—which is exactly what our relationship will be once she knows everything. It’s only a matter of time. 

The truth doesn’t always set you free. Sometimes, it just royally screws you.


Review:


I can't believe I've waited so much before to read this book...please don't make my mistake and get Savage Collision right now.

This story is thrilling and engaging...there are some "WTF" moments and other times where you will held your breath.

Gwyn McNamee writing is brilliant,there wasn't a dull moment during the narration and the characters are well developped and unforgettable.

Danika and Savage sexual chemistry is clear since their first encounter but our heroine didn't know that domineering man will completely change her life,making her crave something more than sex.

I can't wait to get my hands on the second precious book in the series.


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