***All books in Holidays at Lake Point are standalone reads.
Wow what can I say about Stars, Stripes & motorbikes.
It is simply amazing. It brings into perspective of what losing someone can do, but it’s okay to be happy again.
This story follows their lives. I loved how it was a slow build up, and not just rushed into relationship. It shows you can find happiness as long as you take one day at a time. I couldn’t put it down from first page, I had to know how it all ended. WTMO
~ Charlotte Isaac
To put it simply I loved this book. This was a new to me author and I have a feeling I’ll be going back over her back catalog because of how much I loved this book. Linc is quite simply magnificent. Autumn has her issues and her reasons for how she is that are understandable and Linc deals with those issues and everything that happens in the book frankly with grace, even though that’s an attribute normally considered feminine in nature. It was really nice to read a book that understands bikers (not MC) as well as this one does.
~ HeadTripping Books
When Linc rolls into Lake Point he doesn’t know what he is after or going to do. When LInc sees Autumn she makes him wish for a new beginning. Autumn is hiding some secrets and doesn’t want to date a Soldier ever again will see get past those feelings or will she let the past get in her way? Linc hasn’t told Autumn everything about himself will she understand that he isn’t just any Solider? Can these too get past the past and move forward to the future? This couple is a very complex couple both so head strong and determined to get their ways. Grabs you from the first word until the very last word.
~ Patricia Ann Blevins
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