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Malachi O'Rourke spends his years as president of the Disciples of the Road cleaning up his father's mess, grieving a broken heart, and protecting the men under his charge. Sawyer Malone hasn't had it easy either since joining the Scorpions. While paying back a personal debt for his club seems gratifying on the surface, he ends up sacrificing way more than he bargained for. When Mal recognizes that Sawyer is struggling, he offers him needed support. Something about the man's quiet strength show more stirs deeply inside him. Sawyer knows he shouldn't rely on the solace Mal provides, but he's been the only ray of light in an otherwise bleak few months. So after a tender moment passes between the men, they simply chalk it up to their newfound friendship. Besides, no one will ever measure up to Mal's former old lady and Sawyer's just been through his own tragic ordeal. But when they're thrust together for a weekend event involving both of their clubs, they can no longer deny their attraction. Except time-honored loyalties and hard-fought tradition will not only force them to risk their standing-but also gamble with their hearts. Contains mature themes. show lessTags
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I listed to the first book in this series and decided that I liked the characters enough to go for the second. The title of the book may be a bit misleading, since when these two guys finally got up the nerve to try to be together and to tell their individual clubs that they more than just "liked" one another...they didn't produce a "spark"...what they had going was a roaring 4-alarm fire. Mal and Sawyer fell in love and developed a connection while Sawyer was working undercover to help Mal's club. The fact that the two clubs more or less tolerated each other, and Mel was the president of his club, made both guys cautious of showing anything but friendship while with their members...finally they figured out that it didn't matter what show more anyone else thought...they HAD to be together. I wasn't crazy about the book, but it was a good enough story for a 4-star rating. You really need to like motorcycle clubs and read the first book before this one. show less
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- Canonical title
- The Faintest Spark
- Original publication date
- 2017-03-25
- People/Characters
- Malachi O'Rourke; Sawyer Malone
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- Reviews
- 1
- Rating
- (4.20)
- Languages
- English
- Media
- Audiobook, Ebook
- ISBNs
- 3
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