Riding Wild

Riding Wild by Jaci Burton, published by Penguin Publishing Group on February 5, 2008, is a contemporary romance that intertwines elements of crime and desire. This edition spans 288 pages and is presented in English. The story follows Mac Canfield, a Harley-riding ex-thief, who unexpectedly encounters Lily West, a gun-toting ex-socialite. Their reunion is fraught with tension as Mac’s past resurfaces, and Lily finds herself torn between her memories of him and the danger he brings.
Readers will discover a narrative that explores the complexities of rekindled romance against a backdrop of crime and adventure. As Mac attempts to navigate his feelings for Lily while keeping her safe, the tension escalates, leading to a dramatic turn of events. The book delves into themes of love, betrayal, and the thrill of the chase, making it a captivating read for those interested in contemporary romance and crime fiction.
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He’s a Harley-riding ex-thief…she’s a gun-toting ex-socialite. Together they’ll take the ride of a lifetime in this erotic romance from “an undoubted master.”*
Mac Canfield was the last man Lily West expected to see again, never mind aim her gun at. But there he was, the bad boy who’d broken her heart years ago-still a thief, hijacking a priceless artifact-and it was all she could do to push aside the memories of how it felt to have his perfectly chiseled body next to hers.
Mac was no less shocked to see the beautiful girl next-door again, threatening to shoot him. Little did she know she was blowing his cover. He had to get her out of harm’s way without succumbing to his desire to take her on a hot trip down memory lane.
But Lily has no intention of going anywhere with Mac, which means he’ll have to resort to kidnapping. Unless she agrees to let him take her for the kind of ride destined to drive them both unbelievably wild.
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