How can something that feels so right be so wrong?
Detective Mitch O’Neill is the ideal man to infiltrate the Soldiers of Fury Motorcycle Club. His ex-boyfriend, Peter, is pledged with the club, which provides Mitch with the perfect cover. Despite the relationship ending badly, he’s come to terms with Peter’s drug addiction and his inability to help. All Mitch wants now is to bring down the Soldiers and the club president, Rocky Cummings, once and for all.
Finn Cummings hates everything the motorcycle club stands for, but he’s unable to escape his brother’s clutches. When Mitch is assigned as Finn’s driver, they spend countless hours together, and the saying proves true—opposites do attract. Finn agonizes over his feelings for Mitch—the last thing he wants is to involve himself further with criminals, not when he wants to leave that world. Mitch tries to come to terms with falling for a member of the outlaw club he’s determined to destroy.
If they can survive the fallout from Rocky’s violence and the investigation, they might discover it’s not a case of opposites attract after all.
Lies & Deception is an opposites attract motorcycle romance set in Australia, featuring mild violence and a happy ending.
KristyAnne on OptimuMM Blog wrote:... I just couldn't put the book down, and just had to keep reading as things were happening I was just not expecting - kudos to Nic Starr for keeping me totally in my kindle, just to find out what was going to happen next. (5 stars)
Ali on Scattered Thoughts and Rogue Words wrote:... As far as mystery and suspense books go, this one was top-notch. Nic Starr did a great job with character and plot development. [...] I really enjoyed how the story progressed and the slow burn between the MCs. It may have been an instant attraction but it wasn’t instant love, and that was refreshing. The book keeps a pretty fast pace after about the halfway mark, so you’ll definitely want to do a solid read through. This was my first book by this author and definitely not my last. (4.5 stars)
Jia on Gay Book Reviews wrote:... This was one of the more entertaining stories I’ve read so far this year and I highly recommend this. (4.5 stars)
If you like cops under cover-stories, then this is a very good one. [...] This book is well-written with descriptive language giving more atmosphere to the story. The facts feels solid and the characters are fleshed out. Just the way I like it. ... (4.5 stars)
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