Lawless by T. M. Frazier

Lawless (King, #3)

by T. M. Frazier

She's prim and proper. He's leather and lawless. It will never work between them.

It's a lie they almost believe.

Reviewed by thebookdisciple on

5 of 5 stars

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Lawless is raw, dark, and hot. When some books claim to have a 'bad boy', they are just wrong. TM Frazier shows you a legitimate bad guy. Bear (and King) is a criminal who has murdered several people, does drugs, and is generally everything that is really bad. He is not just a cocky bastard who hooks up with girls (he does that too) and claims to be a bad guy. So, anyone who claims a book has a 'bad boy' needs to use the King/Bear test. If he is not as bad or worse as these guys, he is not a bad boy.
Now having said that, let me talk about the story in Lawless. First, you do have to read King and Tyrant first. Honestly, if you haven't read those, stop reading this review and go read them. The plot picks up right from page one and it does NOT stop. You are left with a major cliffy so don't say I didn't warn you! My full review will be on my blog The Book Disciple

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