A kick back to Lila Rose's polished P&P series. Wreck Me Forever is an age gap opposites attract bi awakening MC book.
From the blurb:
Lucas Storey’s life is all about college, studying, and finishing his medical degree. That’s until he moves in with his older brother and meets his motorcycle club friends. Only, new people make Lucas nervous, almost to the extent of peeing himself, but he soon realizes they’re great people and will accept him as he is.
Now, if only he can stop thinking of a certain grumpy biker, things will be good.
Never before has Wade “Wreck” Williams noticed the same sex, or at least not until Lucas crashes into their lives. And notice Lucas he does. But that’s not all. He wants to get to know the man, and he kind of likes looking at Lucas too. None of it makes sense, and Wreck will fight it for that reason alone.
When Lucas thinks he can go out with a someone who’s not Wreck—and jealously rears its ugly head to a point Wreck just has to step in—it’s clear that he may just be wrecked forever.
Molly Otto's review:
I missed this series from this author. I don't know and will be kicking myself for a while for that. Lucas movies in with his brother Zion when their parents move out of state, where Lucas meets the other part of his big brothers life. Wreck is part of the MC and has only ever been attracted to women until he sets his eyes on this beautiful, clumsy man. The two couldn't be any different, and yet they match perfectly. They have undeniable chemistry yet take the time to get to know each other before going further. You feel the respect brethren the characters, which is something I look for in books, especially when MC is related. Yes, this is an MC series but not as dark as most go. More yes, there is a dark side, yet the club is more about the family than anything. With a great balance of humor and heat and possessive as hell characters, you can't help but fall for the club members.
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