

Friends, this week Xavier Neal is releasing Wiz's Remedy, which is the fourth book in the Camelot Misfits MC series. So in preparation for that new release, I have decided to read the original three books. That's right, I'm diving in to King and Imani's story. If you would like to read my thoughts on King's Return, I shared that yesterday. (read it here)
The cavalry is ready.
And they're riding steel horses...
The Misfits MC is known for maintaining the balance.
Providing common ground.
Protecting the innocent.
However, when Adonis "King" Arthur embarks on the conquest to completely destroy a rival club, he unfortunately realizes the cost of victory may be too high....
Chivalry isn't dead.
It just rides a motorcycle now...
The Misfits MC is known for maintaining the balance.
Providing common ground.
Protecting the innocent.
However, when Adonis "King" Arthur is forced to return home to help rescue a fellow member's sister from a rival club, he quickly realizes the place he held in his memory as a haven is anything but....
*WARNING: This book ends on a CLIFFHANGER.
Xavier Neal is a best-selling romance author who enjoys hopping from sub genre to sub-genre like a game of Hopscotch she can't resist.
In between writing, she loves to read (everything from romance to self improvement books), watch movies (old and new), eat too much Tex-Mex (her Chuy's t-shirt collection is out of control), and watch AHL hockey games LIVE (preferably against the glass whenever possible).
She currently resides happily in Texas with her bearded husband "Lumberjack”.
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Release Date: May 10
Narrators: Sebastian York & Summer Morton
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She was everything he never knew he needed.
He was everything she avoided.
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It's not the first time I've been called a stalker.
I can’t blame Andrew Christiansen for thinking that since we keep crossing paths, especially when I pop up in the most unexpected of places—his office.
We’re opposites in every way. Not the kind that attract.
I’ve been called a ray of sunshine. He’s been called a grumpy workaholic that needs an attitude adjustment. By me.
Somehow, we become friends, the teasing, flirting, and kissing kind. But this thing blooming between us threatens to turn this relationship from friends-to-lovers into a full-blown office romance.
That's the least of my worries because one or two, little, okay big, secrets I've been keeping may turn him from the one I want into the one I can't have.