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  • Rider

  • Satan's Fury MC-Memphis, Book 7
  • By: L. Wilder
  • Narrated by: Jack Ares, Marie Rose
  • Length: 6 hrs and 7 mins
  • 4.7 out of 5 stars (3 ratings)

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Rider

By: L. Wilder
Narrated by: Jack Ares, Marie Rose
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Summary

She was the one piece of his past he'd never put behind him.

Wall Street Journal and USA Today best-selling author L. Wilder brings listeners a new installment in the Satan's Fury MC- Memphis series. 

I'd spent years trying to put the past behind me. I wanted to forget the mistakes I'd made and the dreams I'd lost, but they were a part of me. They'd made me into the man I'd become - a brother of Satan's Fury.

I wore my cut with pride. It was a constant reminder of how far I'd come and who'd helped me get there. I had my life all figured out until the day Darcy Harrington came walking in the Satan's Fury garage. 

I thought I'd put the strong-willed, foulmouthed beauty behind me. I was wrong.

She was back and just as infuriatingly stubborn and full of sass as I remembered. I'd always tried to resist the pull I felt towards her, but that was about to change. 

I'd learned to fight for what I wanted, and I wanted her.

Rider is book seven of the Satan's Fury MC. Memphis Chapter. While this audiobook is a continuation of the series, it can be listened to as a standalone. Rider is a full-length novel with no cheating and a swoon-worthy HEA.

©2019 Leslie Wilder (P)2020 Leslie Wilder Essary

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I think that L Wilder writes the best MC books- I don't know much about MCs but I do think that her books have a fantastic balance of action and romance. I buy her ebooks once she releases them. This book had my heart pounding. First the romance- Rider/Caleb and Darcy knew each other when they were younger with them being from different parts of town. Rider was in an accident and because of that, he spiraled and therefore, he and Darcy lost touch. Years later, Darcy and Rider met each other again when Darcy started working for Satan's Fury. They started to get closer but then they had to face danger as a gang targets Kennedy.

I have to admit that I can't understand the whole patriarchial aspect of the MC but I assume that this is likely true. So, while that aggravates, especially because danger hits because the women aren't fully informed. However, if that is how the MCs are conducted, it isn't a negative reflection on the writer.

I requested and received the audiobook which is pretty good. It is duet style so the male narrator, Jack Ares, takes all the male parts and the female narrator, Marie Rose, took all the female parts. I love this style because it makes it more like a play. Jack Ares sounds older than I would have pictured Rider but he did an amazing job with all the different voices. Marie Rose also did well but I felt like she sounded a bit too young and cheery throughout the whole book, even when she should have been a little less so. And the other thing is that sometimes the audio was loud and others too soft- at times, it was intentional (ie if they were playing someone speaking on a phone) but other times, it felt like a mistake. These issues are minor though and overall, I really enjoyed the narration and the narrators did a great job.

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