Book Review: Aiden by Ali Parker & Weston Parker
- Kristen Lewendon
- Feb 8, 2019
- 2 min read
The Lost Breed MC Book 8
I’ve never been that great with women.
Wait. Hold up. That’s not necessarily true. I’ve always been good with them physically. But at a certain point, that’s not enough.
And that point is now.
I never thought I would get to a point where I wanted more. But here I am. Single, living alone, and still missing my dead cousin who, if he were still alive, would give me shit for still being single and living alone.
But when I saw her singing along to a song I didn’t know and strumming her fingers on the wheel of her expensive Mercedes, I needed to know more about her. I needed to know her name. How she walked. How her lips looked when she said my name.
I never imagined that one conversation with her would change my entire life—and put me in the crosshairs of a man who has been making her life a living Hell for the last few years.
Unfortunately for him, he doesn’t know who the f*ck I am and what I’m willing to do for the girl who stole my heart the first second I saw her.

My Review:
I have been quietly counting down until I could get my hands on the books about the newest members of The Lost Breed. This story takes us into a long dark time of the soul. Not Aiden’s, but Cheryl’s, thanks to the thoroughly vile little man she’s with when this book opens. And that made parts of this book very difficult to read, because they triggered some powerful and unpleasant emotional reactions. Please take note that there are scenes in here that have the potential to be triggering to other readers as well. But once you get through the emotional riptide, it’s kind of a sweet, wonderful book. Aiden channels his fierce alpha protector instincts into bolstering Cheryl’s flagging self-esteem; he could give seminars on how to help your partner have better body positivity. And the strength that Cheryl comes out of this story with is awe-inspiring to witness. I can’t wait to see what The Lost Breed brings us next. I received a complimentary advanced copy of this book from the authors.
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