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Show the Fire (Signal Bend, #6)

af Susan Fanetti

Serier: Signal Bend (6)

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Len Wahlberg, the Night Horde MC's Sergeant at Arms, has had Isaac Lunden's back for decades. A loner at heart, he has needed no closer bond than the brotherhood of his club. For years, he's preferred to take his women in groups, because he has neither needed nor wanted the intimacy of a coupling.But after he's seriously wounded in a firefight, feeling his age and mortality more acutely than ever before, he discovers that his own company isn't enough any longer. He needs a stronger, more intimate bond, and he finds that connection in an old friend.Natasha Westby is a club daughter. Her father, the Horde's first SAA, raised her alone, within the rough and rowdy walls of the clubhouse. After a torrid, youthful affair with Isaac ended in public humiliation and heartbreak, Tasha left Signal Bend and found a safe distance from which to make a life-close enough to stay connected to her family, but far enough to live her life outside the club. She built a complete, contented, unconventional life that has little to do with Signal Bend or her club family.As a doctor working at the nearest hospital, she finds herself involved more and more deeply with the club as its business becomes more and more dangerous. When her family ties finally upend her separate life, she is drawn back home and into Len's arms.While Len and Tasha try to understand and define their connection to each other, and Tasha struggles with her reentry into the world of the club, the Horde's unwilling entanglement with a dangerous drug cartel becomes deadly. Fighting for justice and freedom against a man who will commit any atrocity to assert his power, the Horde family experiences pain and loss the likes of which it has never known before.Love and hope are all they have left.Note: Dark themes. Explicit sex, graphic violence.… (mere)
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There are no words I can think of for this book. I gave it five stars because the author made me scream and cry and feel totally betrayed ...by that author. So 5 Stars to that BITCH.

Who the FRACK does that? What author makes you fall in love w/a hero...expect a HEA ...then ...HGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGG!

Total bitch to do this when people have invested money and time in her books! ( )
  Tricialenht | May 29, 2018 |
There are no words I can think of for this book. I gave it five stars because the author made me scream and cry and feel totally betrayed ...by that author. So 5 Stars to that BITCH.

Who the FRACK does that? What author makes you fall in love w/a hero...expect a HEA ...then ...HGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGG!

Total bitch to do this when people have invested money and time in her books! ( )
  Tricialenht | May 29, 2018 |
OK, so I’ve just finished Show the Fire (Signal Bend #6) by Susan Fanetti, and I have no idea how to actually write this review or how I want to rate the overall book.

• The books writing is excellent, a few noted errors but so few they don’t play in my review
• The story is solid – it meets it goals
• I like the grittiness of the writing, the lack of sugar coating, the lack of romanticizing of the MC life style
• A few new characters, added dimension to Tasha’s life, played into some of Len’s kink, and at times provided comic relief. Nadia being my favorite.
• The emotions and feelings the book pulls from the reader will vary for each reader
• The books violence, is cruel, and realistically written, and not unlike stories found in newspapers around the world, where cartels of any kind have a foothold, but it is supportive to the ongoing plot of the book, and not used for shock value
• The actual page time of the books violence is far less than the violence the reader was exposed to in book two Behold the Stars


So what’s my problem? Well it’s the love story portion, the romance

I just didn't feel the connection between Len and Tasha. Their relationship seemed stiff, and forced to me, it was like it was going to happen no matter what just because this was their book. I never felt the romance, the longing, the need, the desire to be with the other person, in fact even the lust factor between the pair was weak. For me their chemistry was just off. This was the dullest of all the love stories in the series

• The potential for a good romance was overshadowed by the continuing plot of the overall books plot
• The death of the Horde members in previous book
• The Hordes need for retribution for the deaths caused by Martin Halyard
• The Hordes need to get out from under the Perro Blanco Cartel
• Signal Bend’s change in attitude toward the Horde
• Tasha’s job loss
• Tasha’s friends, their feelings, issues
• The loss of a vital Horde member in this book and the resulting family issues it caused
• The physical and mental recovery of Horde members due to traumatic events in this book
• The creation of a medical practice

So in the end I can only say this is my least favorite book in the series, and it has nothing to do with the “violence” but is based on the unimpressive love story between Len and Tasha.

For me this was a 2.25 – 2.50 read based on the love story, but based on the overall book’s progression, and sticking to the plot line running through the books I’m calling this a 2.75 – 3.0 overall read



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Len Wahlberg, the Night Horde MC's Sergeant at Arms, has had Isaac Lunden's back for decades. A loner at heart, he has needed no closer bond than the brotherhood of his club. For years, he's preferred to take his women in groups, because he has neither needed nor wanted the intimacy of a coupling.But after he's seriously wounded in a firefight, feeling his age and mortality more acutely than ever before, he discovers that his own company isn't enough any longer. He needs a stronger, more intimate bond, and he finds that connection in an old friend.Natasha Westby is a club daughter. Her father, the Horde's first SAA, raised her alone, within the rough and rowdy walls of the clubhouse. After a torrid, youthful affair with Isaac ended in public humiliation and heartbreak, Tasha left Signal Bend and found a safe distance from which to make a life-close enough to stay connected to her family, but far enough to live her life outside the club. She built a complete, contented, unconventional life that has little to do with Signal Bend or her club family.As a doctor working at the nearest hospital, she finds herself involved more and more deeply with the club as its business becomes more and more dangerous. When her family ties finally upend her separate life, she is drawn back home and into Len's arms.While Len and Tasha try to understand and define their connection to each other, and Tasha struggles with her reentry into the world of the club, the Horde's unwilling entanglement with a dangerous drug cartel becomes deadly. Fighting for justice and freedom against a man who will commit any atrocity to assert his power, the Horde family experiences pain and loss the likes of which it has never known before.Love and hope are all they have left.Note: Dark themes. Explicit sex, graphic violence.

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