ARC Book Review - Wanderer, (The Satan’s Knight’s MC New York - book 2), by Janine Infante Bosco

 


Book Rating: ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️


Cobra & Celeste met when they were in mid school and have been together ever since. Cobra’s twin sister - Alexandria and Celeste were best friends and the trio was always together. When Cobra and Celeste were 14 they started having more than friend feelings towards each other. However, when Alexandria never came home one night no one knew if she was murdered, or kidnapped she just disappeared. A year after she disappeared the police still had no leads. Cobra was brushed aside by his parents and he dropped out of school and off of the football team. Celeste still tried to be with him. Cobra just never knew where to turn. Celeste’s family considered Cobra a son even though he wasn’t but they tried to bring him into their family. 

Cobra and his family disappeared one night leaving Celeste. A few years later Celeste and Cobra run into each other again when she’s on a date with someone else. Of course Cobra takes her away in the middle of the date. Then Cobra disappears again. One thing he is good at is disappearing. 

Two years later Celeste is working as a nurse in the ER at her hospital when a biker gang comes in after an explosion. Cobra is among them. Celeste treats the injured people while also keeping an eye on Cobra. After a few weeks of the MC crew in the hospital they start talking and hanging around each other and reconnecting. 

Cobra knows he will always have people after him and he does t want Celeste to get hurt any more than he’s already done. 

Will Celeste be able to help his MC crew? Will Celeste be able to share the secret she kept from him for the past 2 years? Will they finally be able to put the past behind them or did the past just catch up with them again? 

I did receive a free ARC copy of this book. I am freely leaving an honest review. 



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