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Show The Fire (2014)

by Susan Fanetti(Favorite Author)
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review 1: Show the Fire (Signal Bend #6)By: Susan Fanetti5/5 starsLen Wahlberg, the Night Horde’s Sargent at Arms is a man who has preferred his own company. He’s been the Horde’s lone wolf, he doesn’t have a best friend within the club, as he is there for the brotherhood and it is his job to protect the president. However, when it comes to his sexual appetites, multiples and group sex is what he finds to work best for him. But ever since he was gut shot during a drop off in book 5, All the Sky, he’s been less wanting to be alone. With all of his older MC Brothers pairing off, he’s starting to feel lonesome.Dr. Tasha Westby grew up in the Horde family, with her father the first club SAA and a mother who deserted them when Tasha was very young. After a relationship gone b... moread, with Isaac in her youth, she separated herself from the club. She moved away to college and has since become a successful ER doctor. We’ve witnessed her step in to help the club throughout this series. She also decided that traditional monogamy gave one person too much power over her, and would have allowed her to be hurt again like Isaac had hurt her.Seeing these two come together was quite entertaining, especially sexually. Though Len’s ready to be more serious and Tasha is the one holding out, really makes me want to give her a good slap upside the head. But Tasha understands the club better than most women, so she knows what her personal limits are. But on the flip side, she can understand the Horde POV and when someone tries to argue against it, she sticks up for the club.Eventually all the stepping over the line to help the club catches up to her and her professional life collides with her personal life and only pieces remain. But she is Horde, she is family, and they are determined to help her, she just has to decide whether she can cross over the line, go back home and be all in with Len and with the Horde.I like how the author forces reality in this book of dealing with a cartel. And it should serve as a reminder that just because you’re feeling restless, there’s no need to jump on a bandwagon of bada$$ery, just because, especially without finding out absolutely who you’ll be working for. And that no one and I mean absolutely no one who is involved with a cartel is ever safe from it.There is sorrow and misery in this book. Susan Fanetti had me choked up, weeping, straight up bawling and trying to swallow the lump in my throat during parts of this book. It was so sad, but there is hope in the end. It is hope with a sad smile, but then again, that’s also life sometimes. This series reads like a TV drama instead of solely romance books, and that creates a sense of reality. I’ll miss this series after the next book, book 7, Leave a Trail is over.*Explicit sex with multiple partners.**Graphic violence, torture and murder.*
review 2: I can't even express properly how this book moved me. A lot of people had a problem with the major "thing" in this book. And to be honest I sort of did too but I see why she had to go that way, to make it real and raw. This series has always been that way but this was just a bigger hit to our systems. As sad as it made me it also made me respect Susan Fanetti that much more, she knew the reaction she would get from some loyal readers but this was the direction her muse told her to go. I've seen a few reviewers suggest to stop after book 5 but I say NO! You have to see this through. The horde have been through so much I can't imagine not being with them to the finish line. This book saw growth in all the characters we've come to know. It may have side tracked from Len and Tasha a bit but they're part of the group and to see how everyone changed along with them was just another part of the writing to love. I can't get enough and am so excited to move onto the next book. I recommend this to everyone who likes alpha's, bikers, strong heroines and steamy sex. less
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nyx
That was much better then the last book in the series. Pretty brutal in part of it though.
margesweet28
Book #6! Soooo good, but so heartbreaking, too. :(
Ally
heavy. extremely heavy.
ireland
4.5 stars
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