Book Review: Owen by Ali Parker & Weston Parker
- Kristen Lewendon
- Apr 12, 2019
- 2 min read
The Lost Breed MC Book 9
I’m done with my old ways.
No more bar fights, making enemies, or saying goodbye to friends who got caught in the crossfire of our dangerous lifestyle.
Things are better.
But it’s impossible for it to stay that way for long.
I’m not that lucky.
Evangeline Snow is the girl from my past who I didn’t deserve. Her father made sure I knew that. But now, seven years later, after running into each other by happenstance, it’s like no time has passed. We’re both stronger people and we know what we want.
Nothing has changed for me. I want her.
The question is whether or not she’s willing to stand her ground and stay by me or choose her father and her own reputation over what we have.
I won’t blame her if she chooses the safe route.
I am the road less travelled.
And trouble will inevitably find its way back to me one way or another.
It always does.

My Review:
I realize I’m a broken record with this series, but I just love it! There’s something about this group of strong, fierce, protective bad boys who are also good men, that just does it for me. And the naughtier they are, the better they become. It’s a sure bet that a Lost Breed is going to fight for what’s important to him and to heck with the consequences. Owen’s relationship with Evangeline is no different in that respect. They may come from different worlds, and their relationship may open them up to a world of problems, but nothing is going to keep Owen from ‘his woman’. Or Evangeline from ‘her man’, for that matter. With the way this book closes out, the overwhelming sense of family that permeates this (and every book in the series) gives me the warm fuzzies. I know, I know. Its’ not a feeling you expect to associate with a motorcycle club. But the brotherhood between the members, their wives or girlfriends, heck even their whole extended families, is so warm and encompassing. I can’t wait until we meet up with the Lost Breed again. I received a complimentary advanced copy of this book from the author.
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