Monday, February 1, 2016

S.E.X. Review~ Rattrap by L.M. Somerton

Sometimes the only way to spring a trap is to use live bait.
Teddy Austin has had more than his share of run-ins with local law enforcement. The Wyverns have a reputation to maintain, and Teddy feels it’s his duty to cause havoc whenever possible. Of course, getting arrested means time in the company of Sheriff Adrian Hayder—always a bonus—though Teddy would far prefer to have the sheriff wearing the cuffs.
When The Knights of War MC arrives in Phoenix, Trap orders The Wyverns to get inside information. In order to infiltrate the gang, Teddy must appear to betray his friends and switch his allegiance. Working undercover, however, he confirms what they have all suspected—The Knights of War are a cover for something much more sinister than a hell-raising bunch of bikers, and they fully intend to turn Phoenix into a battleground.
With Sheriff Hayder getting far too close to the truth, Teddy is left with a few problems—how to stop a war, keep his balls intact and ensure the man he loves keeps breathing.


Teddy and Adrian~ YUMMY~ the word that comes to mind as I read Rattrap by L.M. Somerton. The third book in The Wyverns series did not disappoint; not in intrigue, suspense, nor romance.

Teddy ran with The Wyverns MC but also had his sight set on local sheriff Adrian Hayder. Good thing Adrian’s eyes followed the rough and tough biker as well.

Ms. Somerton created a wonderful story of two very different men on opposite sides of the law and made it work. Teddy was gruff, yet displayed a tender spot for Adrian and even while keeping his biker persona, I felt his love for Adrian seep through Ms. Somerton’s writing. Adrian, as well, captured my attention, making me want to hug him and keep the law abiding officer wrapped in cotton.

Ms. Somerton delivered suspense and kept this reader on the edge of her seat until the very end.

Characters from previous books were and integral part of Rattrap yet not necessarily needed to understand the workings of this book. Although I would recommend reading them in order.

Rattrap was well-worth the read and most enjoyable.

Sexy and Sizzling
A four handcuff review







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