No one lets someone break into their home for almost a year to have anonymous sex with them. I didn’t like it then and I don’t like it now. It’s eerily similar to Kristen Ashley’s Mystery Man premise. My first point of contention is the secret sex. That being said, Running Wild failed on multiple levels for me. An interesting premise hints at a troubled young man whose lover will do anything for him and ends up having to prove that. There aren’t many of them out there and I really enjoyed her Men of Honor series. Jakes was writing a M/M romance centering around a motorcycle club. Ryker will have to convince Sean that its not the rush that keeps them together, but the love that has built despite it. Sean has lots of secrets though, some that can destroy Havoc and everything Ryker has built if they all aren’t careful. When things start to go south for Sean, Rykers protective instincts kick in and he drags Sean to the Havoc compound for safety. Ryker, a lieutenant for the Havoc motorcycle club, has been watching Sean for a long time but only recently gave himself permission to act on his attraction. As they spend more time together, Sean begins to realize that he wants more than just some stolen moments in the dead of the night. He knows nothing about the man except he is big, quiet, and amazingly talented in bed. Sean Rush, ex military, ex convict, and current car thief, has been having an affair for the last eight months with an unknown man who sneaks into his home late at night and fulfills all his sexual fantasies.
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