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Edition Language: English
Series: Lost Kings MC #5
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White Heat (Lost Kings MC #5) ebook | Pages: 450 pages
Rating: 4.46 | 2344 Users | 194 Reviews

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Title:White Heat (Lost Kings MC #5)
Author:Autumn Jones Lake
Book Format:ebook
Book Edition:First Edition
Pages:Pages: 450 pages
Published:December 2015
Categories:Romance. Contemporary Romance

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MC President, Rochlan “Rock” North finally has everything he’s ever wanted. Hope as his ol’ lady and his MC earning money while staying out of trouble. The only thing left is to make Hope his wife. But as their wedding day nears, an old adversary threatens Rock’s freedom, the wedding, and throws the Lost Kings MC into chaos.

While the club waits for Rock's fate to be decided, Wrath has to balance solidifying his new relationship with Trinity and fulfilling his president's orders.

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I may have highlighted the entire book! Autumn is a tremendous writer; bringing to life every character in her books. Every word, paragraph and page pulled me in! Her writing style is perfect for the reader that I am. White Heat... Hot, hot, hot! A perfect continuation of the LOKI series. I'm always eager to read more about Hope & Rock and this book gave them to me and other readers. I wait on pins and needles for more, regardless of what character is written about.

"We're two parts of a whole." White Heat is the 5th book in the Lost Kings MC Series. With each book in the series, I am drawn deeper into the LOKI world. As Rock and Hope, "the King and Queen" of the club prepare for their wedding, trouble crashes into them like an avalanche. The LOKI family is forced to pull together and brace for impact. "We build a few more houses on the property, we'll have a nice doomsday compound going." In the first three books in the series, we witnessed the

This series keeps getting better and better.You know how sometimes you're fatigued by the 5th book in a series? Especially when the main focus in the series has been on one couple? Yeah, not Lost Kings. I could easily read about Hope, Rock, Wrath and Trinity for another five books (hint! hint!)White Heat was indescribably good. Passionate, funny, sad, pissed off, it gave me the full range of feels. So much happens, it's hard to sum it up in a review, but I'll try.Hope is one of my favorite

So I was going to put off reading this one as long as possible, maybe do re-read before starting it, and well that didnt work. I dove right in and I only made it a week before diving in, but hey its one less week to wait for the next bookbut anyway.I was so glad Hope finally found out about Sophie. Then her twat ass showing up at Maras birthday dinner, just confirmed that I. Hate. Her. I was hoping that Hope would pop that bitch in the nose, she certainly deserved itactually she deserved it

I can't explain how sad I am because it's the end of this beautiful story!!! I just didn't want this to be over! Loved every minute of this book. Keep doing what you're doing because you're doing it well!!!

I didn't think it was possible to love characters even more than I already do but it is. Holy hell did Autumn Jones Lake exceed my expectations. When I reached the final page I just wished I hadn't read it, just so I could start all over again. White Heat did all the right things. The characters showed strength and vulnerability. GROWTH! There was some beautiful surprises along this amazing journey. But to get there I was put through the wringer. All worth it of course.But my main reason why I

I took a much needed break from this series but I figured I would quickly knock another book off my TBR and I kinda wanna be done with this series.I do like it, I think I am just bored though. I skip through the sex stuff which makes up half the book. It would be different if it was different stuff but it's the same over and over again. I liked the conflict in this book. It was interesting seeing Hope handle Rock being gone. Hope's development is by far the most intriguing throughout the series.
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