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You’re The Lights... Sebastian had one rule. No women on the back of his bike. Period. The one time he broke that rule, he killed the woman that was carrying his child. Then comes Baylee Roberts. She makes Sebastian want to break every single rule he’d ever implemented. Hell, but she even makes him consider that dreaded H word. A helmet. To My... Baylee Roberts innocently walked into her bathroom never expecting that she’d find a man in there. It is her bathroom after all, and she lives alone. From the instant he placed his hat on her head to protect her from the sun, Baylee’s mind becomes filled with thoughts of a certain biker. She really shouldn't go there. There’s no telling what kind of dangerous things he does for The Dixie Wardens MC. Siren... Nothing is ever as easy as it should be. Their relationship’s one of them. Baylee’s brother is a cop. Baylee’s father is a cop. Which inevitably means that Baylee’s going to have certain hang-ups about being with a man like him. Sebastian has a lot on his plate with his busy job as a firefighter, a single father, and the vice president of The Dixie Wardens MC. Not enough, though, to keep him away from Baylee. When a series of arsons rattle their hometown and puts Sebastian’s life on the line, Baylee finally realizes the only fire Sebastian can’t put out is the one inside her heart.
Publication Year: 2015
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I loved Sebastian. He is all man without being a total dick. He's a firefighter, single dad, a member of the local MC, and is certainly not looking for a relationship.
Baylee was another matter. I appreciated that she was competent and strong. I even appreciated when she discussed her ADHD. The way her decisions were shown in the light of the ADHD was interesting. It made me think about how much ADHD could impact every aspect in your life.
I liked that the relationship took a little time to develop. They both have very demanding jobs and trying to balance their schedules would be difficult. They also get interrupted by their jobs and have to learn to adjust to that. Although some of the misunderstandings seemed to stretch out a long time, with their personalities it was not unreasonable.
There were a couple places where the story had holes or something wasn't fully explained and that was a little aggravating. It didn't ruin the story but it kept it from being a 4 star read.