Sunday, 5 January 2014

Move the sun By Susan Fanetti



Lilli Accardo moves to the dying town of Signal Bend, Missouri, where the citizens have made a devil’s bargain to stay afloat. Lilli quickly garners the attention of the whole town, particularly Isaac Lunden, President of the Night Horde Motorcycle Club and de facto protector of the town and its citizens. When it turns out that Lilli is there under murky circumstances, Isaac decides to get close and try to figure out what she’s hiding. Their chemistry is instantaneous and electric, but each is a potential danger to the other. Action, sex, and drama ensue as Isaac and Lilli try to navigate the rocky terrain between trust and threat. Note: Explicit sex and violence. Read on for my review.......



Got to say i did enjoy this book but still seemed plain. That was until 5% of the ending in which things spice up a bit. 

Lilli is a strong minded woman, attitude, sass, looks, strength but most all just a likable character. I took to the book pretty quick with its gruesome start. I liked how the book didn't keep any of their pasts a mystery and told you it through flash backs of either Lilli herself or her father. I was starting to predict why Lilli was there but half way through the book i'd had enough and just wanted to know. 
The story is told in both Lilli and Isaac POV, which helped me get a more understanding as to where the characters were.

One thing i will say that i really LOVED about this book was the respect Isaac had for Lilli. Unlike most biker books he respected her from the start. It was refreshing to read such a alpha male, badass, biker dude treating a little lady with the treatment she deserves. Only downfall is i hate men with longer hair then me and i have really long hair. So although his description wasn't my type, the person he is, is totally worth it. Lovable, loyal, sexy, alpha badass and just totally awesome character. 
I did find there romance to move chick i mean they shared a burger and she was flat on her back within the following morning. That seems surreal especially given the description of Lilli's character. Either way the author made it work and sound believable.

There are very many sex scenes in this novel that are WOW HOT !! I mean sizzling hot. Very explicit and creative. 
The story is raw and honest and when the drama unfolds in the end between Lilli and her reason to been there is the best part of the book, I just wish it was dragged out more. Get a feel of what was going on etc. 

3*

Lisax 
Have you read Move the sun ? If so what did you think? let me know by commenting below....

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