![]() This book also incorporates characters from the VIP Room series and the story develops with Lily starting to remember her past. ![]() The club do tone themselves down when they are around her, but her & Shade also spend time separate from the rest but still interact. Granted she does get a shocker when she finds out & feels hurt and betrayed, but Shade doesnt try to force her to go to them or participate. ![]() In this book, we dont see the wild parties to the extent which we saw them in the first 3 books and I was actually glad for that, because I dont think that Lily would have been able to handle them. Granted, Shade treats her like a little girl sometimes but then again, Lily has been coddled most of her life and therefor, needs the direct instruction. He also helps her find new ways to cope instead of just retreating into herself or snapping the red rubber band on her wrist. Shade is taking over (from Beth) a lot of the dealing with Lilys panic attacks and helping her get through them. Lily has been oblivious to how Shade feels about her, but no longer do the Last Riders scare her into a panic attack, she just has mild anxiety when dealing with Shade in close quarters. We have also seen how Shade has wanted Lily, and the things that he has done that made her life a little easier & better. ![]() ![]() We have seen Shade & Lily in the previous 3 Last Riders books and in the Biker Bitches book. ![]()
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