Her Protective Biker
by Alana Gray
She’s got a soft spot for strays, he has no plans to heel. Together they’re in for a rough ride.
Moose
I don’t do cute.
Not kittens. Not women who talk to animals like they understand English, and definitely not the sunshine-and-rescue-mission type who just moved in next door to Rust Valley Garage.
But Hannah?
She’s got this fire—this stubborn, do-gooder heart that makes me want to shield her from the world… even if her damn cats keep sneaking into my shop and knocking things off my work bench.
Then the real trouble rolls in.
Some sick bastards running a dogfighting ring get their operation shut down, and guess where the dogs end up? At Hannah’s rescue. And when those men come looking to take them back, they don’t expect to meet the Savage Kings. Or me.
They’re about to learn we protect what’s ours. And somewhere along the way, Hannah became mine.
Hannah
My dream was simple: save animals and stay out of trouble. But trouble finds me anyway.
Leave it to me to build the Snuggle Squad Rescue center right next to a biker gang’s garage. Not to mention annoy the gruff, inked mechanic who acts like my cats insult his manhood.
When I take in a group of rescue dogs I don’t expect the criminals who hurt them to come knocking.
Now the only thing standing between me and danger is Moose and the Savage Kings. The man may not exactly be house trained, but he shows up when it matters. He defends the voiceless. And when danger closes in, he’s the one standing between me and the people who want to destroy everything I’ve built.
The thing is, I don’t just need Moose’s protection.
I want him.
And maybe, behind all that muscle and attitude, he wanted me too.
Will this protective biker win the heart of a woman fighting for her four legged friends? Find out in this short, motorcycle club, found family, instalust, grumpy-sunshine, opposites attract novella. This story has no cheating and a happily ever after. Dual point of view in first person.
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Martial Peak Reviews
Alana Gray's novella, Her Protective Biker, is a delightful foray into the world of romance, danger, and the unyielding bond between humans and animals. This story, set against the backdrop of a motorcycle club and an animal rescue center, offers readers a compelling mix of action, emotion, and unexpected tenderness. The narrative unfolds through the dual perspectives of Moose, the gruff biker, and Hannah, the compassionate animal rescuer, providing a well-rounded view of their evolving relationship.
One of the most striking aspects of this novella is its exploration of the grumpy-sunshine dynamic. Moose, the quintessential tough biker, is initially portrayed as someone who doesn't have time for the softer things in life. His disdain for "cute" things, whether it's kittens or women who talk to animals, sets the stage for a classic opposites-attract scenario. However, as the story progresses, readers witness Moose's gradual transformation. His protective instincts are awakened not just by the threat posed to Hannah and her rescue animals, but also by the warmth and determination she exudes. This transformation is both believable and heartwarming, showcasing Gray's skill in character development.
Hannah, on the other hand, is a beacon of positivity and resilience. Her passion for rescuing animals and her unwavering commitment to her cause make her an instantly likable character. Despite the challenges she faces, including the threat from a dogfighting ring, Hannah remains steadfast in her mission. Her interactions with Moose are filled with humor and tension, as she challenges his preconceived notions and gradually chips away at his tough exterior. The chemistry between them is palpable, and their banter adds a layer of lightheartedness to the otherwise intense narrative.
The theme of found family is another significant element in Her Protective Biker. The Savage Kings, Moose's motorcycle club, are not just a group of bikers; they are a family bound by loyalty and a shared sense of purpose. When Hannah's rescue center becomes the target of criminals, the club rallies around her, demonstrating the power of community and solidarity. This theme resonates deeply, emphasizing that family is not always defined by blood but by the connections we choose to nurture.
Gray also delves into the darker side of human nature with the subplot involving the dogfighting ring. This element of the story adds a layer of suspense and urgency, highlighting the cruelty that exists in the world and the importance of standing up against it. The juxtaposition of this darkness with the light brought by Hannah's rescue efforts creates a compelling narrative tension that keeps readers engaged.
In terms of writing style, Gray employs a straightforward yet evocative prose that captures the essence of her characters and their surroundings. The dual point of view allows readers to gain insight into both Moose and Hannah's thoughts and emotions, making their journey all the more immersive. The novella's pacing is brisk, ensuring that the story remains engaging from start to finish.
Comparatively, Her Protective Biker shares thematic similarities with other romance novels that explore the grumpy-sunshine trope, such as It Happened One Summer by Tessa Bailey. However, Gray's novella stands out due to its unique setting and the incorporation of animal rescue as a central plot point. This adds a layer of depth and social commentary that is not always present in similar stories.
Overall, Her Protective Biker is a captivating novella that offers a perfect blend of romance, action, and heart. Alana Gray has crafted a story that not only entertains but also touches on important themes of protection, community, and the transformative power of love. Whether you're a fan of motorcycle club romances or simply looking for a story that will tug at your heartstrings, this novella is sure to leave a lasting impression.
In conclusion, Her Protective Biker is a testament to the idea that love can be found in the most unexpected places and that even the toughest of hearts can be softened by compassion and understanding. It's a story that celebrates the beauty of opposites attracting and the strength that comes from standing together against adversity. For readers seeking a romance that is both thrilling and tender, Alana Gray's novella is a must-read.
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