5 star review of Boink by Winter Travers

Title: Boink
Series: Fallen Lords MC Book 5
Author: Winter Travers
Genre: MC Romance
Release Date: November 29, 2018
Photographer: SP Photography
Cover Model: David Kash
Cover Designer: MG BookCovers
Letting his president's sister get kidnapped was not Boink’s finest hour as a member of the Fallen Lords MC. Now it’s time to pay the price protecting the very woman who distracted him from his job in the first place. 
Mayra needed a safe place to land and the Fallen Lords clubhouse was the perfect solution, until her past puts everyone in danger. Her only option is to leave with a man she swears can’t stand her. 
This time Boink won’t fail protecting what is his. Whatever is coming for Mayra will have to go through him and the Fallen Lords first.
5 Stars!! 

Dear God, this book was so entertaining and so much better than the rest of the others in the series (yes, even better than Pipe, I don't know how she did it. But here we are) 

Quite simply Boink is probably the most sexy, loving, lovable and relatable in this series. With a story line to get lost in, sexy times for days and a real down to earth feeling that makes you feel like you are growing with our hero and heroine not just reading it on the pages. We all know I love me some Winter Travers but I have to say-- the bar has been set very high! 
 


Winter Travers is a devoted wife, mother, and aunt turned author who was born and raised in Wisconsin. After a brief stint in South Carolina following her heart to chase the man who is now her hubby, they retreated back up North to the changing seasons, and the place they now call home.
Winter spends her days writing happily ever afters, and her nights zipping around on her forklift at work. She also has an addiction to anything MC related, her dog Thunder, and Mexican food! (Tamales!)
Winter loves to stay connected with her readers. Don’t hesitate to reach out and contact her.
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