plus, bad boys/bikers always fall the hardest. Being able to give them that is incredibly satisfying. For me, that's the best part - these bad boys can and will keep the loves of their lives safe, no matter what the cost to themselves. Because, really, a true bad boy is not only OK with a strong partner - it's the only kind of partner who would ever hold their interest. They're wild and fun, and strong enough to handle a love who's hard to handle. Stephanie: Where do I start? First, these bad boys can immediately pull a girl (or guy) out of their shell and into their world. What's the best part about writing biker/bad-boy romances? For me, MC books are a hit or miss because too much misogyny, and I end up hating the whole thing, but I love how Caspar changed the club and how Tru found her way back to him. He breathed, 'Son of a bitch.' And to Toms surprise, Law got down on one knee and took his hand. She does a fabulous job sounding like a biker guy, a Southern guy and, of course, Tru. It was the first MC/post-apocalyptic book I read and the audio version was just stunning. Me: I have quite a few, but one of my favs is Defiance by Steph Tyler. Jamie McGuire essentially created an entirely new subgenre, and I remember how that book just blew my mind. It's not just that I enjoyed the book, but that when I read it, I'd never encountered anything like it. Joanna: There are so many great ones out there, but I think I'll go with Beautiful Disaster.
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