Book Review: Sabian by Ali Parker & Weston Parker
- Kristen Lewendon
- Jun 2, 2018
- 2 min read
The Lost Breed MC Book 4
I’m an unlucky guy.
Things just has a way of kicking me when I’m down. When the girl of my dreams comes back to New York City and doesn’t refrain from seeking me out, I know it’s only a matter of time before the other shoe drops and things hits the fan.
Someone is hunting Lost Breed members and they’re not being shy about it.
A man with a violent past has thrown his lot in with the Black hearts and their new leader is keen on our destruction. Our death.
It’s my responsibility to keep my girl safe - no matter the cost- no matter the risk.
But I could never have foreseen how everything would go down.
I never could have known that the Lost Breed was about to face a villain who doesn’t know the meaning of mercy.
Sabian is book 4 in my Lost Breed Biker series. It's a standalone, and you don't need to read book 1, 2 or 3 to enjoy book 4, but it's advised just for the overhanging drama between the MC's included in the stories.

My Review:
I think I’ve said it for every book so far, but I love this series! There’s just something about this group of strong, fierce, protective bad boys who are also good men, that just does it for me. The overwhelming sense of family that permeates every book just gives me the warm fuzzies. I know. That’s not a feeling you expect to associate with a motorcycle club. But the brotherhood between the members, their wives and children and extended families, even the whole Cooper family for that matter, is so warm and encompassing. Even when chaos is swirling around them, threatening to end every good thing they value, you know that the Lost Breed is going to fight for what’s important and to heck with the consequences. Sabian’s relationship with Angela is no different in that respect. It may open him up to a world of hurt he wasn’t anticipating but nothing is going to keep him from ‘his woman’. I received a complimentary advanced copy of this book from the author.
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