Motorcycle Man by Kristen Ashley

Motorcycle Man (Dream Man, #4)

by Kristen Ashley

Get ready to ride . . .

Tyra Masters has had enough drama to last a lifetime. Now, she's back on track and looking forward to her new, quiet life. Until she meets the man of her dreams. The tattooed, muscled biker plies her with tequila-and the best sex of her life. She knows it isn't the tequila and hot sex talking. He's the kind of man she's always wanted. Unfortunately, he's also her new boss . . .

Kane "Tack" Allen has a rule. He doesn't employ someone he's slept with. So when he learns he spent last night in bed with his new office manager, he quickly fires Tyra. Yet when Tyra stands up to him and fights for her job, Tack is intrigued. He tells her she can keep her job on one condition: no more sex. Ever. But as things heat up between them, Tack finds that he'll be the one breaking all the rules...

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4 of 5 stars

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Motorcycle Man by Kristen Ashley is the last book in the Dream Man series and the bridge between this series and the Chaos series. I will admit I am a Kristen Ashley newbie and I was super excited about this one because I heard so many good things about her. Motorcycle Man follows the story of Tack Allen and Tyra Masters. This is one of the situations where you meet the guy somewhere else, get to the sexy times, only to find out he’s your boss.

The interactions between Tack and Tyra were great. I loved how she was sweet and sassy despite the fact Tack is a take no prisoner’s leader of Chaos. She’s not intimidated and it’s enlightening to watch. Tack is the ultimate alpha, but watching him with Tyra and Tabby, his daughter, showed a different side that made me fall a little in love with him. There was good combination of romance and action, and I will definitely be checking out the Chaos series.

This was a solid four star, despite enjoying the book for a couple of reasons. It was long. Over 500 pages long which made it an investment and there were several situations I felt could have been cut out without taking away from the core story. In addition, it was so descriptive I felt like we lost the forest for the trees. Regardless of these two aspects I would highly recommend this book and I look forward to reading more from her in the future!

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