It was just a typical manic Monday until the blue and red lights flashed behind my Harley. The cop who pulled me over was good-looking, if you’re into clean cut guys with expressive eyes. He was also cocky and gave me three tickets. One for speeding. Another for blowing a light. And the third for not producing an insurance card. Jerk. When he finally let me go, I realized I was more than an hour late for my first day as an intern for the infamous advice column, Ask Ida. So much for trying to be the only one in my family with a legit job. Lucky for me, my new boss, Soraya, didn’t fire me on the spot. But that’s where my luck ran out. A couple of weeks later, in between fetching coffee and finding the missing paperclips, I received a text message from my dad, the president of the Corrupt Hellraisers MC, ordering me to the compound. Yeah, try explaining that to your new boss. Hey, I’ve gotta go. Everyone in my family is a criminal and we’re all on lockdown. You’re fired. Sure enough when I arrived at the clubhouse, everyone was in cuffs and the jerk who pulled me over was the one ushering my father out of the clubhouse. They say you never see the bad guys coming. Well, I didn’t see the cocky jerk coming either. 4 Heart Review by Ashley A MC princess and a cop? Can you say recipe for disaster. I can and that is exactly what happened in Cocky Jerk. But it was also funny, full of wit and heart and humor. I adored Antonia. She was bold and unapologetic, a bit wild. But also ready to start life on her own terms. Too bad that red light got in the way. Enter Marco, the hot cop who put a damper on what was supposed to be a good day. I liked that Marco couldn't get Antonia out of his head. That he wanted to prove he was more than just a cop. He was a man who, even with the odds stacked against them, could make her happy. But it was only a matter of time before the reality of their two very different worlds caught up to them. This book was a whirlwind of drama, heat and danger. And in the middle of it all was Macro and Antonia, two polar opposites, who couldn't help but fall fast and hard for one another. These two are the proof that love doesn't always make sense, sometimes, it just is. About the Author Website: https://www.janineinfantebosco.com
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