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Viper's Run (The Last Riders Book 2), by Jamie Begley

Winter Simmons received the surprise of her life when she discovered the man she had been dating for the last two years was actually Viper, president of the Last Riders. A high school principal, Winter has no intention of ruining her reputation in the community to be with a man who betrayed her trust. Unforgiving, she turns her back on him, only to find that Viper is not the gentleman he portrayed.

Determined to find his brother’s killer, Loker James kept his identity as President of The Last Riders a secret from Winter. When the truth comes out, he is determined to make her see the real man who can control not only a group of dangerous bikers, but a woman whose life is a rulebook. Unable to prevent herself from being drawn into the very club she despises, Winter is about to lose everything important to her, unless Viper can prove she’s more than a moonlight run.

This work of fiction is intended for mature audiences only. All sexually active characters portrayed in this ebook are eighteen years of age or older. Please do not buy if strong sexual situations, multiple partners, and explicit language offends you.

  • Sales Rank: #41031 in eBooks
  • Published on: 2014-01-17
  • Released on: 2014-01-17
  • Format: Kindle eBook

About the Author
Jamie Begley is the USA Today bestselling author of The Last Riders series, the Biker Bitches series, the VIP Room series, and the Dark Souls series. She graduated from Cumberland College with a degree in education. Visit Jamie at jamiebegley.net.

Elizabeth Hart has been a multifaceted performer her entire life. Her interest in audible arts began with her grandfather, a member of the Choctaw tribe who liked to tell her passed-down stories from his heritage.

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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful.
Trashy, Raunchy and Embarrassingly Addicting
By Candace ~ Book Addict Haven
After finishing 'Razer's Ride', I was equal parts intrigued and disgusted by Ms. Begley's 'The Last Riders' series. This is definitely not a MC romance series for everyone. The members of The Last Riders, both male and female, are completely sexually uninhibited. Exhibitionism, voyeurism, ménage, and virtually anything you can think of sexually, are commonplace in their clubhouse. The club hosts a Friday night party, which is essentially a big orgy, not that they seem to restrain themselves any other day of the week. So, if you choose to read this series, be forewarned.

I'm not a reader that has many triggers or topics, such as cheating or abuse, that are absolutely "no-go" zones for me. However, I have to admit that I find the behavior of The Last Riders' members to push my boundaries. It isn't any one thing, but rather the collective behavior of the group toward sex that I find rather sleazy. All of the male members are these high-handed, manwhores. The female members, with the exception of the heroine's from each book, have been trashy nymphs with no self-respect or concern for their supposed friends.

That being said, I did find myself liking this story in spite of myself. This series seems to invoke that type of response from me. I know I should be appalled by the behavior of the characters, and I am on some level, but I'm also sucked into the story nonetheless.

This second book in the series tells the story of Viper and Winter. If you read 'Razer's Ride', you probably remember that the successful businessman, Loker James, was none other than the President of The Last Riders, aka Viper. He had been "undercover" for the past two years, integrating himself into the community, while trying to solve the mystery of his brother's murder.

During that time, Viper had been "casually" dating Winter Simmons, the local high school Principal. Of course, how "casual" their relationship was is up for debate. It seems that poor Winter didn't get the memo.

In the beginning, Winter stays strong. I was proud of her. Even though she was hurt, she sent him packing. I appreciated that she knew what her limits were and stood her ground.

Viper knows that he's screwed up big time. He wants her back, but knows that what he did is unforgivable. So, like the manwhore he is, he immerses himself in the club life.

When Winter is attacked one night, she is nearly killed. After a long hospitalization, followed by a stay in a rehabilitation center, Winter still has a long road ahead of her. Unable to walk or care for herself, Viper arranges to have her tricked into staying at The Last Riders' clubhouse to recuperate. Of course, this will give him several weeks to try and win her back over. I'm sure you can imagine where the story goes from there.

I liked the story and again, found myself rooting for the "hero", in spite of my reservations. The editing still needed a lot of work, but was improved significantly from the first book. If you're a stickler for grammar, this one will still have you cringing at several points. One error that drove me crazy was the misuse of the word "conscious" in place of "conscience". I was hoping that somebody would've clued the author in after the first book, but it apparently didn't happen.

I also couldn't help but notice the similarities in the storyline to the first book. A very reserved, uptight, good-girl meets motorcycle-riding, promiscuous bad-boy. They break up. He realizes that he wants her back. Something happens that requires her to stay at the clubhouse where he can work his charms on her and win his way back into her good graces. Change the names of the main characters and you've got another book.

Another issue that I have had with this series is how quick the "good-girls" turn "bad". I don't see why they need to lose their inhibitions and participate, albeit to a lesser extent, in the sexual depravity of the club. It just doesn't ring true to me. I'm not sure why the author seems to make it a rite of passage for her heroines, but I don't like it. To me, it cheapens them and is inconsistent with their characters' personalities, which is what drew the heroes to them in the first place. Let's face it, if they wanted a woman with no self-regard that was willing to do whatever, wherever, they could take their pick of the women already a part of their shameless MC.

All in all, I thought this book was better than the first book, but it still needs some work. As much as I'd like to hang on to my righteous indignation, I have to admit that I've allowed myself to get sucked into the lives of The Last Riders MC, trashy as they may be. I'm also still dying to read Shade and Lily's story. This book provided a little teaser for me, but I need more.

3 of 3 people found the following review helpful.
The one thing I hate!
By Holly
The women these men decide they want to spend their life with give in way to easily considering the pain each of these men put them through when they are first getting together. The writer makes the women weak and easy in the beginning considering how each one of the men hurt them in the beginning. Like viper practically using winter for 2 years to get to an uncle winter doesn't even like or associate with. He ends up saying months later when he wants her after she was beat almost to death that he wanted her to know the real him first ( he was being a man completely opposite of who he was). But he insisted winter go to this uncle's party that she did not want to go with to begin with but would because she was falling in love . Some of its just not right it was viper fault using that excuse or not. I didn't like the way she makes the women in all of these books at first granted weak and easy and not be able to say no at first again after they hurt them and say really awful stuff to them at first then they tell them how much they loved them and wanted them also they say this when they are having sex. Just Pis##d me off.

0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.
Nonsensical, poor editing. Too bad.
By Mrs Dee
I love me a good MC romance, and I'm even down with the ones that are really sexually explicit, that have sex that isn't between the hero and heroine.. What I can't get behind is weak characterization, a lack of motivation for actions that really ought to have some feeling of believability, and too much of a penchant for moments of drama with little explanation. So many plot holes in this story, character descriptions that vary, weak writing and worse editing. I'm intrigued by the concept but it just doesn't hold up to any kind of thought or examination. I get why the men of the Last Riders would be all about having no strings sex within the club, but Begley writes these main characters in such a way that it's impossible to believe them or like them at all. Men that claim they're in love with women, but then have sex with all the women available to them, and speaking of the club's women, you can't have them choosing the open relationship-no strings sex lifestyle where they get used and passed around AND ALSO have those women become friends with the heroines and have their feelings hurt when somebody questions their morals. No, that doesn't work for me. In this book, I really didn't buy Winter becoming friends with and feeling affectionate toward the club girl that her partner last had sex with. She clearly had strong feelings about this, it felt really inauthentic to have her go with that, much less how she gave up her inhibitions in about a minute, much the same way that Beth does in book 1. Come to think of it, both books follow a similar pattern to some extent, that it's already too old to continue with the series.

Also. I'm happy to suspend disbelief, but someone having a spinal fracture and a fractured jaw, then having physical therapy and being partly recovered in a month felt ridiculous to me.

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