Friday 15 January 2016

Persuasion By Violetta Rand



Lang Anderson may be the new leader of the Sons of Odin motorcycle club, but his personal life is in shreds. He’s struggling to take care of his three young sisters in the wake of tragedy, while rumors of drug dealing within his ranks jeopardize everything he’s built. The last thing he needs is another distraction—like a bar brawl over a woman—but Lang is a sucker for a damsel in distress. And this one gets him roaring like a finely tuned engine.

High school guidance counselor Lily Gallo is no fender bunny. So why can’t she get Lang off her mind? Lily’s head says the rugged, rough-and-tumble biker who came to her aid is bad news. Her body begs to differ. But when Lang’s troubled kid sister walks into her office, Lily’s determined to help, even if it puts her in the crossfire of a gang war. On a crash course with danger and desire, Lily partners up with Lang to fight for his family—and for love.



Lang is the new leaders of the Sons of Odin. He's been looking after his three sister after he lost his parents. 
The club isn't the normal MC club that we normally read about. There isn't any of that angst drama. It made the book dull in places. 
Lily on the other hand is the complete opposite to Lang and hasn't seen the life he has. She knows next to nothing about the real world around her, and was quite naive at times.
When she finds out she's the counselor to Lang's eldest sister, she feels determined to help. Whether it's to continue seeing Lang again. I don't know. 

I enjoyed the book, but it wasn't the best MC book and I found the writing lacked somewhat. 
I think it's because there's such a huge variety of MC books, it's hard to compete. You really have to push yourself. 

2.5*  

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