Driving Whiskey Wild by Melissa Foster ARC review


A captivating new sexy standalone romance by New York Timesbestselling author Melissa Foster.

Special Forces veteran and Dark Knights Motorcycle Club member Bullet Whiskey lives to protect his family, their bar, and the residents of his small hometown. He’s rough, unapologetic, and haunted by a secret, painful past. He’s also a master at keeping people away, and when his sister hires gorgeous and sweet Finlay Wilson to help expand their biker bar, he knows just how to get rid of her.

After losing her boyfriend and her father, Finlay moves back to her hometown to be closer to the little family she has left. She needs her temporary job at Whiskey Bro’s to get her catering business off the ground, and she’s determined not to let the gruff, arrogant mountain of a man Bullet Whiskey scare her off.

Finlay is everything Bullet has never wanted. She’s afraid of his dog, afraid of motorcycles, and sweet enough to give him cavities, but as she weaves her way into the hearts of everyone around him, he’s powerless to resist her charms. Passion ignites, but trust doesn’t come easily, and when their pasts collide, Bullet finds out the true meaning of protecting those he loves.
REVIEW
This is a good book. I found it to be hot, dirty, and funny! Yes funny. The banter between these characters is entertaining and some parts I found humorous. I am thinking I need to go read the previous books! I am told they can be read as standalones, but I would love to get more from Whiskey Bro's.
I loved that these characters are so different but are basically what each other needs and wants. Their chemistry is off the charts! This story is full of love, hurt, and second chances.
I enjoy getting the story in both characters POV. You get a little bit from both and it just weaves the story for you.
In the end do these character find happiness they so deserve? Read and find out but you won't be dissapointed with this story.

"You'll always be my sugar rush, but you're so much more. You calm my shosts enough for me to fall asleep and stay  asleep, which I can't remember ever doing."
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