
Crossroads
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I just love reading all of Chantal Fernando titles so much. She knows how to write the amazing romance stories especially badass biker falling hard in love. It is always the best when the badass biker falling in love because they fall hard and loud. And boy does Ranger. Readers have read a little bits about Ranger that it definitely peak reader interest about him. And they will definitely get to know more about him in Crossroads. Ranger has always been the most quiet yet intelligent biker. He has been known for having multiple degree around his brothers. Lately, Ranger has been thinking of getting out of the MC lately. It is a big decision that it is going to require some time. But something happens that require Ranger attention that he put his decision on the back burner. Ranger has been asked to help find a missing women which he knows and is determine to find her. He will also get work with a feisty detective, Jo. Jo is definitely a character that you are either going to like her or not. She is a very intelligent yet determined detective that she goes all out there for all of her cases. And she will get a plenty of help from the hot yet geeky biker, Ranger. Ranger and Jo is definitely attract to each other from the beginning. They fight hard to give in their attraction. They are forbidden because he is biker and she is a cop. But you know attraction always win. And it is explosive between them. They are so hot with each other. While they are gaining attraction for each other, they will also find a way to work their relationship to work. Crossroads is the perfect title for Ranger and Jo because they are both facing crossroads in their life that it is going to take some courage for them to make their path. Four Stars.

Ranger has left the defunct Wild Men and is now part of the Wind Dragons MC with his friend Talon. When Faye asks for his help in finding his high school friend, Elizabeth, he doesn't count on her cousin Joanna, the cop, going along for the ride. Their unexpected attraction complicates a situation already made difficult enough as they race the clock before Elizabeth is sold by human traffickers. The characters in this story are not really fleshed out, even though the point of view switches between characters at the beginning of each chapter. The complicated conflicts in the story are solved much too easily with the only real obstacle being worry about how other characters might feel about or react to the decisions made. It is a story enjoyable enough to finish, but that is about all.
