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Review of Unattainable (Undeniable #3) by Madeline Sheehan






Synopsis:

Warning: This is not a virtuous and tender love story. It’s chaotic, ruthless, and tragic. This story takes love and kills its innocence, steals away the pure moments, and crushes the hearts of the broken. A story born in childhood, tying one girl to one boy, leads to a destructive path—that hurts more than it doesn’t, that shatters more than it heals—testing the love that binds the two through a lifetime. 

Tegen Matthews is the daughter of Dorothy Kelley, a club whore in the Hell’s Horsemen. A plain little girl, Tegen falls into the gritty world of the motorcycle club. When she meets a sweet, caring boy, she embraces the warmth and affection he shows her. Cage West is the son of the president of the Hell’s Horsemen. Tall and blond with deep brown eyes, as he grows up Cage realizes the power of his dimpled smile and smooth drawl. With one chance encounter, Tegen becomes forever tied to Cage. Following is a wayward journey that is filled with regrets, mistakes, and heartache, pulling at the threads that hold them together. Cage and Tegen fight hard but love harder, and in the end, what matters is where the journey takes one girl and one boy, who have been twined with one another since the beginning. 

This is Tegen and Cage’s story. 

Love doesn’t erase a broken heart, and it sure doesn’t change people. But no matter how old, how flimsy, how frayed the rope of love is, it keeps you tethered to the people you love.



My Review:

As the previous books in the series show, nothing ever goes the way it's supposed to for the Horsemen and this book is no different. There's sex, drugs, alcohol, people getting beat down, people getting in each others business when they shouldn't and misunderstandings galore, but in the end love does win out, even if it's messy.

Tegan and Cage's story has been a lifetime in the making and Ms. Sheehan did a wonderful job at fleshing both of these characters out and laying them wide open for all of us to see what really made them tick as well as to show why they should be together because when you really get down to it no one else would be able to put with either of them for the long haul.

Cage: I've liked since we first meet him in Undeniable. Yes is Deuce's clone, but after the brief conversation he has with his dad when he finally brings Eva home, and his actions after that, you know he's so much more.

Tegan: She is one you want to bitch slap then hug because even though she's destroyed her tact button, you know she speaks the truth even if it's only her version of it. She grows up a lot in this book, though she never does look for a new tact button, but still remains who she was always supposed to be and that's herself.

If the story had only been Tegan and Cage then I would have given it 4 stars based on the above, but the 5th star belongs to Dirty and his story. It's rare when a secondary story garners as much or more of my attention than the main one, but Dirty's did. To say more would spoil his story so you'll just have to read the book, but it will be well worth it.

Rating: 5 wine glasses


Amazon Link: http://amzn.com/B00FBZH7C8


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