Title: Point of Freedom (Nordic Lords MC, #3)
Author: Stacey Lynn
Release Date: October 23, 2014
Synopsis
Hatred.
Desire.
Broken Dreams.
Jules McAllister has loved and lost.
She experienced the gut wrenching pain of grief after her boyfriend, Scratch, a member of the Nordic Lords MC, died on the same night that she told him they were going to have a child.
Grief stricken and destroyed, she left Jasper Bay, unable to tell anyone the truth of what really happened that fateful night.
When her childhood friend, Olivia needs her, Jules realizes it’s time to return home and give her daughter what she wants most – a family.
But Jules didn’t count on the tumultuous emotions she would feel around Scratch’s brooding and angry brother, Jaden.
Jaden has vowed to never forgive Jules for, what he feels is her role his brother’s death. Being face to face with Jules again, who is now a mother to a young child, he finds that his anger hasn’t waned and swears to have nothing to do with mom or child.
But how can he reconcile the burning fury in his soul with the irrational urge to touch her? To taste her? To own her completely?
Can wounded hearts that still bleed ever be healed? And can two people broken by their pasts find freedom from their pain in each other?
Or will a night of passion destroy them both?
REVIEW BY EMMA MISTRESS OF ALL DARK & TWISTED
♥♥♥♥♥
Stacey Lynn never fails to deliver with her Nordic Lords MC series. Point of Freedom is the third book and all can be read as standalones, but I'd recommend reading the other first to get back-story on the dynamics of the clubs dynamics and history.
This time it's Jules and Jaden's turn in the spot light and I for one have been waiting for this book. We've met these two before in books one and two, the reactions of both them to each other was instantly intriguing and you knew there has to be a lot of history behind Jaden's anger and visible hate towards Jules. Their dual pov gives the reader an insight into both their feelings which really helps when Jaden acts to gruff and silent.
They have a connection via Jaden's brother Scratch and many misconstrued facts, long time resentments and pain has clouded Jaden's views for too long. Jules has tried to bury her pain but all that has done is left her making herself miserable and making many bad decisions. She returns home with her daughter Sophie and hopes to have a fresh start. Unfortunately, that past isn't staying away and nor is Jaden. Jaden, is one hot, passionate angry boy but coupled with Jules' calm, clear headed nature they make a fantastic couple. Will they find a way to forgive one another and move forwards or will long standing hatred, past mistakes and club life stand in the way of their road to happiness??
The parallel story of the Nordic Lords MC life dramatically interweaves with Jaden and Jules' relationship, highlights the dangerous lives they lead and consequences of choosing to be with a biker. Along with illustrating how far the bond of family goes and how far their willing to go to protect what they call their own.
This book starts soon after Faith and Ryker have got back together and finishes at the same point as book two at Olivia and Daemon's wedding so a cross over of timelines occurs.
5 stars Emma Scott
Teaser
“I would have given it to you last night. Anything you wanted, you turned those lying innocent eyes on me and I would have fucked you so hard you’d forget all about Scratch.”
“That’s…” I swallowed and his lips grazed the hollow of my throat. “That’s an asshole thing to say, Jaden.”
“I know.” He pulled away, our noses almost touching, our harsh breathing mingling together. “Good thing in the light of day I remember what a selfish, lying killer you are, isn’t it?”
Point of Return (Nordic Lords MC, #1)
Point of Redemption (Nordic Lords MC, #2)
About the Author
Amazon Bestselling Author of
the Just One Song series, Don't Lie to Me,
Remembering Us and the Nordic Lords MC series.
I am a wife, a mom, and a writer. I can often be found curled up on the couch with a good book, or obsessively eating Skittles in a very complicated and organized manner. No joke.
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