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Rebel Barbarians MC #1

Biker's Surrogate: Property of Southpaw

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Book #1 Rebel Barbarians MC.
Country boy hillbilly bikers and black women in a twisted dark romance tale.Complete series and book description coming January 2024.

345 pages, Kindle Edition

Published March 14, 2024

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Jamila Jasper

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470 reviews5 followers
March 24, 2024
HORRIBLE!!! DNF…

I got 39% into the book, and just couldn’t do it anymore.

First off, lets start with how many racist slurs with the hard ER was thrown around. I get it, the motorcycle club is whites and that’s that. However, that was already a lil troublesome for me, but I let it go because I got that the author wanted the book to illustrate the main characters connection transcended race. Then, Southpaw pretty much rapes the girl, gambles her away, and she gets kidnapped. Once he rescues her…BAM!!! Sex scene. The girl is dirty from being days captured and he’s kissing on her and fondling her. Just how can I enjoy this read when all I can think about is hygiene? LOL! Like seriously, days without brushing her teeth. In a hole peeing and pooping in a bucket NO WIPES, but he wants to get sexy? Atp I was dry heaving and so done. Perhaps the story got better, but I am okay with not finding out! 🙄😒
Profile Image for Mary.
7 reviews
September 12, 2024
I didn’t, no couldn’t finish. I’ve NEVER read a book that made me as uncomfortable as this one. To romanticize racism is crazy and to do it as a black author is just outright insane. I wanted to stop 17% into the book but pushed on in hopes that it got better…it didn’t.
Profile Image for Krissy Scott.
56 reviews
May 9, 2024
Reading this as a black Roman felt very problematic. The entire time I said damn he really hate black people huh. But a warm coochie and his racism is cured. THATSSS CRAZYYYY
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Profile Image for Nene.
1,794 reviews26 followers
April 11, 2024
Southpaw!

This guy was crazy as hell,I loved the characters and can't wait to find out what happened at the Club. I think Southpaw need to take some time and reflect and grow up some. I can't wait for Hawk storyline because his woman is a spicy thing. 3.75
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910 reviews9 followers
March 16, 2024
Stayed up way too late but I had to finish!

First off, Biker’s Surrogate is some of the author’s best work! Motorcycle club romances are new for me. I was excited to read this one for weeks and Jamila did not disappoint.

Anna and Southpaw/Wyatt’s push-pull relation keeps the pages turning, as well as the drama of MC world. The main characters were sexy and I liked their dynamic, as well as other club members who will be getting their own books soon.

Without giving too much away, this book sorta ends of a cliffhanger and it seems like the books are going to set up where you need to read in order.
265 reviews1 follower
October 7, 2024
I've read many JJ books. There always seems to be some level of racism in them regardless of the country she sets them in. This is definitely a new low. Southpaw is a thief, murderer, rapist, drug addict and alcoholic. Are we settling for anything being the romantic lead now? Anna is stalked, witnesses the murder of her stalker, then she is kidnapped and raped so he can produce an heir. He then takes her into a pool hall for racist bikers and gambles her away. She is kidnapped again and held against her will by the guy who won her in the pool game, and then she is kidnapped a third time by parties unknown and deposited in a well with a wooden cover over it, and only fed every two days. She is held there for several days, and her keeper lowers a bucket into the space for her to relieve herself . Then she is rescued by Southpaw. Why isn't this woman traumatized almost to insanity. If someone deposited me in a dark well I would definitely lose my mind. Apparently she just bounces back like it was a trip to a nail salon. I don't think so JJ. After being rescued their relationship normalizes somewhat, but he prepares to leave her and go on a bike ride to another state when she has less that 2 weeks until the babe is due. Great dad material. Too many bad thing for any woman to accept and take in stride just because he is good at sex. This would have to be an extreme case of Stockholm syndrome.
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332 reviews
April 17, 2024
2⭐️

Ummmmmm this one was either a hit or miss. It wasn’t bad but the whole concept of forcing yourself on someone because you can is crazy. In the end Wyatt and Anna did grow a good connection but you just saw elements in the book where they jumped throughout, with developments but not really any mentions of what changed or a glimpse if that. Personally I don’t think the story that follows after this is something I’m into, but if physical ‘touch’ is for you then you might like it. I think it was okay overall and a bit long for what it was. Everything was literally left up in the air on a cliffhanger.
Profile Image for The Bourbon-Sipping Bibliophile.
765 reviews44 followers
March 31, 2026
Biker's Surrogate by Jamila Jasper
⭐️⭐️½ (2.5 Stars) | ARC Review
Proof/Strength: 🥃🥃 — Raw, Unaged White Lightning — Burns Going Down, Zero Complexity, Rough Finish
Reviewed by The Bourbon-Sipping Bibliophile

⚠️ Content Warnings
Kidnapping | Non-consensual sexual situations | Racial slurs and racist language (including antisemitic language) | Coerced surrogacy | Gambling addiction | Violence | Captivity | Dubious consent throughout | Racist internal monologue from MMC
This book contains extensive dark romance elements that many readers will find disturbing. Please read the content warnings carefully before proceeding.

🥃 Palette — Vibes & Themes
Flavor Profile: Dark Romance | MC/Biker | Interracial Romance (BWWM) | Captive/Kidnapping | Surrogate Trope | Enemies-to-Lovers (very loosely)
Aroma: Cheap whiskey from a gas station on Route 66. It smells like motor oil, open highway, and a dare you probably shouldn't take. There's a base note of potential underneath all that rough — you can almost smell the story this could have been.

🥃 The Pour — What's in the Glass
Anna is a Black nurse from Chicago heading home from a party when a stalker forces her to detour off the highway and stop at a rural gas station. What she stumbles into is the orbit of Wyatt "Southpaw" Shaw — a Rebel Barbarians MC member with a catastrophic gambling problem who has just lost something unconscionable in a pool game: a debt he plans to pay with a surrogate baby.
Anna is Southpaw's answer to that debt. He snatches her from the gas station, and what follows is a dark, chaotic road trip through the American Southwest — kidnapping, coercion, an MC club vote in Amarillo, a rival biker named Reaper, and a pregnancy that eventually becomes the axis around which these two begin to orbit each other differently. By the book's end, Anna carries Wyatt's child, carries his ring, and the story sets up a sequel following Hawk and a woman named Juliette.

💕 What Hit the Palate Just Right
Anna is genuinely compelling. She is the undisputed best thing in this book — sharp, fighting, sarcastic even in captivity, a survivor who never stops looking for the exit even when she starts developing feelings. Her voice is vivid and real. The moment she vomits from motion sickness after her first motorcycle ride and Reaper — the scarier rival — unexpectedly rubs her back and says "get it all out" is oddly one of the book's most human moments. Anna deserves a better story built around her.

The Route 66 highway atmosphere has genuine atmosphere. Jasper puts you on that road. The smell of the highway, the scattered gas stations, the infinite flat stretches of the Southwest — the setting works, and it gives the story a distinct, grounded texture that keeps pulling you back even when the plot loses its footing.

The pacing moves. Thirty-one chapters and the story never stalls. If nothing else, Jasper keeps the pages turning, and there is something to be said for a dark romance that doesn't overstay its welcome structurally.

Wyatt's late-book character evolution has real moments. Once the pregnancy is established and Southpaw starts showing up with pancakes and careful hands and dark circles from staying awake watching over Anna, glimpses of a genuinely interesting hero emerge. The scene where he reads her pregnancy signs without being told, the breakfast in bed, the engagement ring — these land. The man this book occasionally becomes is worth reading.

😕 Where the Proof Fell Flat
The racism is not incidental — it is structural, and it is a problem. Southpaw's internal monologue in the opening chapters contains antisemitic language and racial slurs used casually, presented without critique or consequence. His attraction to Anna is framed early through a lens of othering that made this reader deeply uncomfortable. Dark romance earns its darkness through tension, moral complexity, and emotional stakes — not through giving a hero a free pass on bigotry. This isn't "he's flawed but redeemable" — it's language and framing that treats racism as characterization texture, and that is not the same thing. Readers sensitive to this should know going in.

The consent framework is essentially nonexistent. This is a kidnapping-to-love story, which is a legitimate dark romance subgenre — but the best books in this lane are honest about the coercion and build something real in spite of it. Here, the shift from captive to willing participant happens far too quickly and with far too little interiority from Anna about what that shift costs her. The darkness is treated as a setup rather than a wound to reckon with.

Wyatt loses the pool game that sets the entire plot in motion before page one. This is not a spoiler — it's in the description — but the consequence is that we never see Wyatt at his most dangerous or capable before the book asks us to invest in his redemption arc. We meet him already humiliated and scrambling, which makes the "feared MC enforcer" framing feel thin.

The rival MC/club politics subplot is underdeveloped. The Amarillo meeting, the four families, the presidential succession — there's an interesting world being built here that the book keeps gesturing toward without fully committing to. The world-building exists as scaffolding for future books in the series rather than as load-bearing structure for this one.

The Hawk/Juliette setup in Chapter 31 is jarring. Told from Hawk's perspective and functioning almost entirely as series setup, it ends the book on a note that belongs to a different story. What happens to Juliette in that chapter deserves its own content warning and lands with a brutality that feels disconnected from the Anna/Wyatt resolution we just witnessed.

🥃 The Finish — What Lingers
Biker's Surrogate finishes like something that burned all the way down without leaving warmth — just the memory of heat and the slight regret of taking the pour. Jamila Jasper clearly has instincts for voice, atmosphere, and pace, and Anna is proof that she can write a heroine worth following. But this book asks readers to do too much moral heavy lifting in service of a hero whose interiority is often offensive before it is redeemable, and the romance's emotional foundation never becomes sturdy enough to hold the weight of what surrounds it.

If this series finds its footing and Jasper leans into the complexity her female leads clearly deserve, there is something worth watching here. But this first entry is a rough, raw pour that needs considerably more time in the barrel.

🍹 Drink Pairing — The Route 66 Roadhouse
For a book as unpolished and combustible as the road it travels:
1.5 oz unaged corn whiskey (white lightning — embrace the rough)
½ oz honey syrup (for the sweetness that eventually shows up)
Squeeze of lemon
Topped with ginger beer
No garnish. No pretense.

Serve in a plastic cup at a gas station in the middle of nowhere. Drink it before you make any decisions. Probably don't make those decisions.

☕ Final Sip
Anna deserved better — from the plot, from the hero, and from the page count given to her story. She is the best thing in this bottle, and she wasn't the one pouring.

I received a free copy of this book via Booksprout and am voluntarily leaving a review.
Profile Image for Andra Shaw.
1,359 reviews11 followers
April 14, 2026
Biker’s Surrogate, the first book in Jamila Jasper’s Rebel Barbarians MC series, was not a book I expected to like as much as I did. This is a much darker MC romance than the ones I normally read, and while there were definitely elements that I found disturbing, I still ended up giving it 5 out of 5 stars because it is undeniably well written, immersive, and compelling.

What Jamila Jasper does especially well is create a world that feels raw and realistic. The characters are complex, flawed, and believable, and the atmosphere of the story is intense from the very beginning. This was my first MC romance by her, although I have read and enjoyed her interracial romances before, and I was impressed by how fully she committed to building a dark, gritty biker world that feels lived-in rather than stylized.

The romance between Southpaw, also known as Wyatt, and Anna is what drives the story. Their connection is intense, extremely unconventional, and rooted in very dark circumstances that make you stop and think, sometimes even asking yourself, what if? That is part of what makes this book so effective. It takes difficult and uncomfortable themes and turns them into the foundation of a romance that is both unsettling and strangely magnetic.

There were aspects of the story that challenged me. The racial slurs, the questions around consent, and some of the MC bylaws were difficult to read. At the same time, those elements also contributed to the realism of the story and the harshness of the world Jasper created. They are not easy parts of the book, but they do make the narrative feel more authentic and emotionally charged.

What surprised me most was how invested I became in Wyatt and Anna. It was clear that each of them had something the other needed, and that emotional dependence gave their relationship a force that kept me turning the pages. Even in the darkest moments, I could see why they worked together, and that made their story compelling in a way I did not expect.

This book delivers plenty for MC romance readers: action, grit, tragedy, suspense, drama, steamy chemistry, and a touch of mystery, along with a few surprises along the way. By the time I reached the teaser chapter for the next book, I was fully hooked. I am already very curious to see where the series goes next, especially with Juliette and Hawk.

Overall, Biker’s Surrogate is a dark, intense, and very well-written start to the Rebel Barbarians MC series. It pushed me outside my usual comfort zone in some ways, but it also reminded me that a book can be disturbing, challenging, and still be deeply compelling. I am definitely interested to see where Jamila Jasper takes this series next.

I received a free copy of this book via Booksprout and am voluntarily leaving a review.
Profile Image for Laverne Brewster.
1,418 reviews19 followers
March 29, 2024
2.75 Stars. (BW/WM). Kindle Unlimited Edition 345 page e-book.

Setting: Present time along the 1926 US Route 66 which spans 7 states: Illinois, Missouri, Oklahoma, New Mexico, Arizona, Texas and California.

Trope: White supremacy Motorcycle club warfare. Dubious sexual consent. Captor/captive. Forced proximity. Single bed.

Major characters:
1. Anna, heroine, is a horny trauma nurse.
2. Wyatt "Southpaw" Shaw, hero, is the 2nd son to the President of the Rebel Blood Barbarian Motorcycle Club and a contender to succeed his father. Southpaw also has impulse control issues and is addicted to gambling.
3. Hunter "Hawk" Sinclair, Wyatt's best friend since childhood may be Native American.
4. Gideon "Reaper" Sinclair is a club member also being considered to be come president.
5. Tylee Shaw-Sinclair is Wyatt's sister who is married to Reaper's cousin, Isaac Sinclair.
6. Ethan "Bear" Shaw & Owen "Scrap" Shaw are Wyatt's older and younger brothers respectively.
7. Juliette Rawlings is Hawk's 19-year-old short plus-sized love interest.

This story begins in ways that are so removed from probability that it's not until the second half of the book ( around chapter 18/page 145) that you start to regard Wyatt and Anna as a couple. Wyatt is suppose to be a white suprematist but he doesn't behave like one...he protecting the no last name heroine from her stalker, he sexually penetrates and performs oral sex on a black female who he supposedly hates and makes sure she climates a couple of times during the rape. Wyatt's gambling addiction and impulsive behavior has him losing her in a beat, going on a murderous spree to get her back and vowing never to give her up. Wyatt was born in 1991 and would be in his early thirties; however, he reads as younger ( mid to late twenties) he's more likable than the heroine who reads to be in her mid thirties. I expect Wyatt and Anna to marry in the next book, Hawk and Juliette's story.
346 reviews910 followers
March 28, 2024
This was absolutely HORRIFIC. 🤢 I only finished so I could write a complete review.

I’ve read a few motorcycle club romance books where the white motorcycle club had some old school racist views, but this one takes the cake.

At one point the FMC is supposed be insulted by being called "blacker than burnt charcoal" which makes no sense because burnt charcoal turns white or gray. Also, it's not an insult to be called black because the black is beautiful.

This girl gets r**ped, but it’s supposed to be okay because they have a “connection”. GTFOH 🙄 Let me not forget, he’s also addicted to drug, alcohol, and gambling. It’s supposed to be okay because he’s tall, has tattoos, and will butt r*p* you while you stink.

This chick is pregnant in a hole for 3 days with no food and when the MMC rescues her, he takes her to Burger King. WTF!!! Apparently, that’s romantic.

The bar is in hell. Not to mention, the MMC is broke and can’t add any value to the girl’s life.

Let’s not forget, the FMC doesn’t mind the lynching motorcycle club because the MMC doesn’t like lynching Black folks, so it’s okay.

I promise on all things holy, this book deserves to be in the trash. No, scratch that, it deserves to be in hell.

I have never in my life judged someone who’s enjoyed a book that I haven’t until today. Anyone who says this is a good book. . . .RUN!!!!!!!!
517 reviews3 followers
April 10, 2026
Southpaw & Anna’s unconventional, dark romance

I am a big fan of motorcycle club romances and this one is no exception. The plot was captivating, albeit dark, twisted and crazy at times –and so were the MCs. Southpaw (part of Rebel Barbarians MC) literally kidnaps Anna, a woman with no connection to his world as she is a nurse from Chicago, (after he deals with a stalker of hers) in order to use her as his baby mama – a surrogate to be more exact, as he has lost his first-born child…to a gambling bet (along with an extremely high amount). The fact that she is not white (because there is a matter of racism within the club) is just his way to spit on the face of the winner. But…Anna calls to him in ways he had never anticipated from the first glance and when he loses her again in another bet (!), he won’t rest until she (and their baby) are safe in his hands again. Obsession, possession, crazy situations, trouble in and out of the club because of the past weave an exciting rollercoaster of a story. Anna and Southpaw is an unlikely couple that shouldn’t make sense, but in a twisted way they do. Their story is not easy or started pleasantly, but the feelings that develop are real. I devoured the book in one sitting. 4 stars.

I received a free copy of this book via Booksprout and am voluntarily leaving a review.
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970 reviews5 followers
April 5, 2024
Jamilla does it yet again. Possible spoilers ahead!

Yes yes yes! It’s been awhile since I’ve read a Jamilla story and this one brought me right back. Loved the story and the characters. The drama was on point and oh so taboo. Yummy 🤤!
The story starts ed with a bang and never let up for even a moment. I finished in less that a day and I’m wanting more!
Not left on a cliffy but there is definitely more story to be told so can’t wait for that. My only gripe is that the women are almost ALWAYS super dark (they aren’t all blurple and beautiful) some black girls are simply brown or light skinned and proud too! Or they are super large and light…every now and then I’d like a heroine who looks like my bestie…light skinned, tiny and skinny. If I could get HER story, I’d be content.
All in all, another banger by Jamilla Jasper and I can’t WAIT to see what happens next!!!
Profile Image for Yvonne Daniels.
2,743 reviews22 followers
July 1, 2024
Great

Oh My! What a awesome story that I have really enjoyed. This is a must reads by this author. I'm a fan. It has strong and brave women. Men who for what they consider is theirs. And of course their steamy connections. There are interesting twists with so much humor in the story lines; which are fast paced, especially this story, but all of her stories are just as great and I'm happy that I enjoy binge reading this author. Each one of her books are intriguing with enjoyable plots ending in a cliffhanger. Although their sizzling hot passions will keep you turning pages until the end. I enjoyed every moment of this couple's relationship they are the ones that makes it so I can't put my reader down until I finished the story if you are like myself you will enjoy this story because this is definitely a excellent romance!!.

Profile Image for Adalle.
1,637 reviews8 followers
January 20, 2026
Stranger Things can happen

This book is a testament to that stranger things can happen, anywhere and at anytime. Biker’s Surrogate is just that.

Wyatt and Anna have a chemistry that keeps you wanting to know them and more. Although this book ends with more questions than answers … I still want more.

I’ve had the awesome pleasure of reading this book a few times… the first time I was new to Double J… and that was over 18 months ago… and I had to reread this book to refresh my memory of two lives that was changed by fate.

I’m totally looking forward to reading Hawk’s Story…

Any opinions, recommendations, or suggestions expressed within this review our Solely and uniquely made by me. I originally and voluntarily had received in advance copy of this book via Bsprout.
104 reviews
April 19, 2024
Given that it’s a dark romance, the story line seemed plausible. Of course if this was a general romance I would have been up in arms about the misogynistic and racist nature , however in context of the MC culture, it was aligned with their values.

It’s taken me awhile to reconcile these themes in dark romance but I did appreciate the author’s illustration of both Anna and Juliette fierceness (albeit forced into MC lifestyle) and how they challenged the men in their lives to soften and to become more vulnerable.

I look forward to the sequels.
143 reviews1 follower
May 6, 2024
Interesting!

I can't remember if I read Jamila before but this story was first a little disturbing and then interesting. I don't like the beginning of this relationship and definitely hate what that MC originally stood for,but the heart wants what the heart wants. That's what Southpaw found out, because he thought he was taking Anna to payoff a bet, but once he lost her he realized he'd do anything to get her back and that was the beginning of their bazaar life together. I interested to see how this series develops.🤔🤔
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22 reviews
February 26, 2026
This book was a wild ride. Honestly, the tropes, language, and general vibe or definitely.. AGGRESSIVE. The content is uncomfortable. These tropes are delicate... The N word with the HARD ER was mentioned a couple times. The book was well written. In my opinion, just because the topic makes me uncomfortable doesn't mean an automatic DNF. like Southpaw and Anna. They eventually fell in love, but their initial meeting was nightmare fuel. If you start reading the book and it makes you uncomfortable, which definitely felt, do think it's worth the read. want to continue on with this series.
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422 reviews2 followers
March 22, 2024
Yesssssssss!

Finally, another great series from Jamila Jasper! I'm a huge fan of hers and have read or listened to mostly all of her books! This series is no different. It started out rough, but it smoothed its way out. I can't wait for the next installment! Hawk's story is gonna be epic! That chick is already getting on my nerves just from reading the snippets. Waiting to see how it all plays out! Great job!
Profile Image for Andi-Mariee Jamierson.
33 reviews1 follower
March 30, 2024
Insanity on wheels!

While trying to escape a stalker, Anna ends up being kidnapped by someone even worse... a racist biker with a gambling problem and a debt to pay.

There's a lot of twists and turns to keep you reading to find out what happens next. The main characters from the next book are introduced, a glimpse of their story.

There was no wrapping up to Anna and Southpaw's story, which frustrated me to no end and is the reason I gave it four stars.
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8 reviews
June 18, 2024
I honestly liked it, liked it enough to finish it. Giving it a 3 stars with a barely there ending seems graceful.
Gosh the "ending" just makes me wish I poured cold water all over my teeth. The ending is equivalent to rain on an otherwise sunny day, just ... look.... yewruininit!!!
If you like completed books- wouldn't recommend.

The author is good though, that's what the third star is for.
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845 reviews6 followers
June 26, 2024
Alwsys A Great Read

I have such a huge collection of Ms Jasper books, this series I happily add to the collection. This story did not disappoint me at all, I laughed when Anne slapped Southpaw. But when he started punishing her that was a turn on, I will admit. I’m headed to book 2 to see what happen, truthfully I can’t wait to read Reaper story his attitude is a real turn on, guest I really like psycho crazy. This is an awesome read I’m headed to the next story.
7 reviews
August 14, 2024
Honestly, I couldn't finish.

Literally, the first introduction of the "rules" to be in the motorcycle club is that you can't be an N-word?! (Insert other racial slurs) This means he grew up racist and has a racist worldview, but I'm supposed to believe this random black woman he meets in a gas station changes his mind from her just bumping into him? Nah, bump a DNF. I didn't even make it past the 1ST chapter. 0 out of 10 would not recommend.
140 reviews
April 11, 2025
Dark yet interesting...

Southpaw and Anna, what can I say about them. The way they got together left me speechless. I do like the evolution of Southpaw and how he questions the things he does. Anna and him are really extremely hot, spicy and passionate people.🔥🔥🔥🔥🌶️🌶️🌶️🌶️ It had me fanning myself 🪭🌡️ I love the the adventure, twist and turns of the mystery that is on going and the surprising development Hawk. Looking forward to the next book.
111 reviews1 follower
April 26, 2024
Great Read

I will definitely be reading this book again, the theme was dark and extreme, but, really funny line that had me laughing. Loved the characters Gideon being one of my favs, it will interesting to see what happens to him? Of course Anna and Wyatt were the stars of the show. Looking forward to book 2 thanks Jamila x
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281 reviews55 followers
June 7, 2024
Nothing made sense!

Nothing in this book makes sense. All I know is that these millionaire bikers have THE UNHEALTHIEST diets on the planet. Anna is fed a ton of McDonald’s and when she finally speaks up to ask about another food option, she said she wants something spicy and asked for Taco Bell. Jesus wept. This book has also made me learn to hate the word pregnant. Good job!
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64 reviews
August 12, 2024
love

I just love this book and can't wait to read the next one. Wyatt was a hand full of excitement. Anna I just love how she didn't take his mess. The sad part was losing all the father's and friends. Them being chased by a gang of biker police is exciting. If you haven't read the first book you need to it's a nail bitter.
172 reviews3 followers
February 17, 2026
Southpaw is a loose cannon on two wheels. He keeps making the same mistake gambling and losing. He promises to give his first born as payment for a deal gone wrong. He sees anna in a gas station trying to get away from a stalker and decides to help her. His payment price is getting her pregnant. Anna didn't see that coming and tries to get away. Her fate is sealed once a madman makes up his mind.
130 reviews1 follower
February 18, 2026
I chose this book and it was ok. It had its moments. I can say personally, I wouldn't have worked that hard for this relationship no matter how hard this guy found he wanted to try. It was a well written book by this author. I'm really interested to read others reviews because maybe it was just me. I like hearing other perspectives.
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