Tuesday 1 April 2014

Shooter:Burnout 1 By Dahlia West



Chris “Shooter” Sullivan has returned to his home town of Rapid City, South Dakota to pick up the pieces of his life shattered by a roadside bomb in Iraq. He only wants to focus on holding what’s left of his old unit together, running his garage where he builds custom bikes and cars, and pretending that his murdered father’s motorcycle gang doesn’t exist. 

Hayley Turner is a young woman with her own traumatic past. Fresh off the bus from Nowhere, USA, all she wants is a job and a place to live, until it’s time for her to leave again. She doesn’t want to make friends, or enemies, least of all the ex-Army Ranger who obviously doesn’t like her. She bristles under his watchful eye. He’s even got her convinced she’s bad news. 

But circumstances force two people who don’t need anyone to need each other more and more. The more Chris gets to know Hayley, the harder it is to stay detached. And the more Hayley gets to know Chris, the more she realizes she’s been alone for so long she might never recover from it. 
Read on for my review....

I don't usually like reading a book when its in third person but the author writes it so the flow of the book is easy to follow and i found myself enjoying the different writing Technic. Although i would have loved to have read more into their feelings and thoughts sometimes. I think that's the only downfall to the book, i wanted an insight into what they were feeling and thinking. sometimes it didnt bother me but then sometimes i was like, 'i wish i knew what was going through their head'. 

The novel has a great ending and like i said before i do wish we could have had more insight as to what she was feeling in those end scenes. 

still all in all the story is a 5* for me as the story it self was an amazing read. 
I am going to be reading book 2 next which is Tex story, also one of my favorite characters in the book.

  

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