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Road to Desire

Dogs of Fire, Book 1

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Road to Desire

By: Piper Davenport
Narrated by: Piper Davenport, Jack Davenport
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18+ for language and sexual content!

Danielle Harris is the daughter of an overprotective police chief and has led a sheltered life. As a kindergarten teacher, she’s as far removed from the world of Harleys and bikers as you could get, but when she’s rescued by the sexy and dangerous Austin Carver, her life is changed forever.

Although Austin ‘Booker’ Carver is enamored by the innocent Dani, he tries to keep the police chief’s daughter at arm’s length. But when a threat is made from an unexpected source, he finds himself falling hard and fast for the only woman who can tame his wild heart.

Will Booker be able to find the source of the threat before it’s too late?

Will Dani finally give her heart to a man who’s everything she’s been warned about?

©2019 Trixie Publishing, Inc. (P)2019 Trixie Publishing, Inc.
Contemporary Romantic Suspense
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The writing felt very…underwhelming. As in the author ALMOST got there but couldn’t quite top off certain things. The banter was a lot of fun sometimes and other times it fell flat or felt repetitive. The story line wasn’t very compelling. The opposites attract aspect was very one sided where she entered his world but none the other way. The dramatic climax of the book lasted what felt like 10 pages (metaphorically because I was listening to the audio) so the captivating parts of the story was disproportionately less than the day-to-day fluff writing.

A lot of this might be because of the narration. The female voice was borderline valley girl. Not ditzy but sometimes after a line of dialogue I’d be surprised to hear the scene depicted the character being angry because the tone didn’t imply it at all.

It felt like a high schooler writing about what they think grown ups are. It wasn’t a BAD book, I’ve read far worse. It just wasn’t much overall.

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