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Crossing the Line: A Dirty Angels MC/Blue Avengers MC Crossover
Crossing the Line: A Dirty Angels MC/Blue Avengers MC Crossover
Crossing the Line: A Dirty Angels MC/Blue Avengers MC Crossover
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Crossing the Line: A Dirty Angels MC/Blue Avengers MC Crossover

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When the wrong man turns out to be the right one...

Nash, a longtime Dirty Angels MC member and lead singer of Dirty Deeds, has a secret. For years, he’s hidden his bisexuality from his brothers, fellow bikers, worried how they’d take the news. But Nash isn’t the only one keeping secrets from his brotherhood. So is Cross, a police officer and member of the Blue Avengers MC.

As opposite as they come, when Cross spots Nash across the bar, he can’t resist the unexpected attraction. Then lines are crossed, boundaries blurred. And they need to survive in two different worlds where men who like other men aren’t usually accepted, and where bikers and cops don’t mix.

Reality and fantasy are two different things. The fantasy being Cross and Nash can be together, that they can make it work. The reality being their situation is impossible. Cross will never give up being a cop. Nash will never give up being a biker. What either of them would have to walk away from is more than anyone should ask for. In the end, fighting reality could be a losing battle in a war they might never win.

Note: A standalone, Crossing the Line is a crossover gay romance involving a member of the Dirty Angels MC and one from the Blue Avengers MC. It includes forbidden love, enemies to lovers, cop vs biker, alpha vs alpha. As with all my books, it has no cliffhanger and an HEA.

LanguageEnglish
Release dateJan 13, 2020
ISBN9781662263491
Crossing the Line: A Dirty Angels MC/Blue Avengers MC Crossover
Author

Jeanne St. James

JEANNE ST. JAMES is a USA Today and international bestselling romance author who loves an alpha male (or two). She writes steamy contemporary M/F and M/M romance, as well as M/M/F ménages, and has published over 60 books (so far). She also writes M/M paranormal romance under the name: J.J. Masters.

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  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    4/5
    The story was great, but it seemed really rushed. A lot was left unresolved, and up in the air, but there were compromises made that saticfied the character's wants, so i guess it works. I really liked it, but still, it almost felt like a few chapters were missing. I really wanted there to be a deeper dive into Nash and Cross' lives both together and apart; the book kinda "Yada, yadas" over that part (LOL). I will admit, I kinda got choked up at the end, and that emotion saved it for me to an extent. Spice was off the chain tho!!!! All-in-all, I'd recommend it to a friend.

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  • Rating: 1 out of 5 stars
    1/5
    I can’t believe this book has any positive reviews. Putting aside the rampant homophobia and misogyny, it’s just not a good story. The MCs change on a dime, treating each other with disrespect one minute and affection the next. The secondary characters are all awful. We get a sexual assault flashback with no context or discussion. The sex between the MCs often borders on abusive (or, at the least, dubiously consensual). The HEA is our MCs get to live in the shadows as second class citizens and never be fully accepted for who they are. Yay? This book is an absolute mess.
  • Rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    5/5
    Loved this book. Had plenty of erotic descriptions, at least for a gay male, if that is your thing in an MM erotic novel. Has one or two situations that I couldn't tell where they were at. But it has a story to it. A little slow as well.