LONER by Harloe Rae
Release date: June 11th
That’s the mantra I’m repeating when a well-equipped biker pulls over to save me. One glance at the scowl Crawford Doxe is wearing proves he isn’t impressed with the task. My efforts to change his mind deflate faster than the shredded tire at our feet. But disgruntled or not, my so-called hero still agrees to fix my flat.
I don’t expect to see Crawford again, but he’s suddenly very visible in our small town. Avoiding him would be my preference. That’s not how this story goes. For whatever reason, my daughter finds an ally in the broody mechanic. Denying her is something I do my best to avoid. I can only hope Crawford’s shine wears off before he tarnishes what little trust still exists.
As if the odds are ever on my side.
Commitments are a foreign concept to him. He doesn’t make any promises to try. That should’ve been enough for me to steer clear. It most certainly isn’t.
What follows can only be described as a disastrous clash of epic proportions.
But one indisputable fact remains. That lone soul has no plans of opening his heart.
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Loner was my first time reading Harloe Rae’s writing and it won’t be my last. This title is an enemies to lovers, small town romance that whilst sexy is also quite angsty and emotional.
Crawford ‘Ford’
is an enigmatic motorcycle mechanic who craves solitude. He’s a brooding, moody hero, who is quite
closed off and before Keegan and her spunky, shy and sassy daughter enter his
life he doesn’t actually realise he’s lonely.
Keegan is a
feisty single mother doing her best to provide for her young daughter Millie. She’s strong, sassy but very cautious when it
comes to not only her heart but her daughter’s as well.
This pair
of characters are incredibly complex, with demons from their past, that continue
to haunt their present, which determines their choices and actions. Their banter is argumentative and often oozes
sexual tension and the chemistry between this pair is off the charts.
I thoroughly
enjoyed this intense and angsty read and look forward to reading more of Harloe’s
work in the future.
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