UIBB's amazing reviewS of Rydin' the Storm Out by P.J. Fiala





Rydin' the Storm Out is the second book in this series. I haven't read the first one, but this can be read as a stand alone novel.

I really enjoyed this story! It was refreshing to have a male MC (Ryder), that was just a decent, kind and sensitive man!
The female MC (Molly) was a sweetheart too (although somewhat damaged by her past (which catches up to her).
I just love how shy Ryder was able to grow into himself. Family was such a huge part of his life, and he wasn't afraid to ask them for help when he needed it, or advice.
And how Molly tried so hard to be the person she wanted to be.
There was a lot going on in this story, but it was put together in a way that you weren't overwhelmed and confused.
The struggles that Molly and Ryder go through left me on the edge of my seat at times! And the hot steamy bedroom/living room scenes... just WOW!
I hope to see Danny and Tammy's story soon!
I would recommend this book!
I was given this book as a gift from the author in exchange for an honest review.

Reviewed by Wendy


This is the first book that I've had the pleasure of reading from this author and oh my God!!! What a surprise.
A lovely, sweet love story that will warm your heart this winter. Through a simple plot we get a heart-melting story that will make you smile.
Our main protagonists, Ryder and Molly, meet at a wedding where Molly is the photographer. Once they meet, sparks fly and they cannot stop thinking about each other. Ryder, our handsome biker, is extremely shy and he will shock you. Molly nearly drove me crazy with her reluctance to confide in Ryder as their relationship progressed but she has her reasons. Heartache and drama threatens to drown them as secrets resurface but our couple will fight for their love.
This book is about how love can blossom and how it can heal well covered wounds. I recommend it to every romantic out there. Oh, there are hot bikers too!!!!

Reviewed by Lina



This book started kind of fast for me than it slowed and the picked up its pace towards the end which I did not like, as far as the actual storyline I loved the fact that it was different from the usual Alpha Males I'm used to reading I loved that the did not go back and forth with their feelings! Over all it's was a good read I recommend it! Can't say too much without giving it away!

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