Review ~ Running on Diesel (The Whiskeys: Dark Knights at Peaceful Harbor, #8) by Melissa Foster

I hope you never stop looking at me like that”

Running on Diesel Running on Diesel (The Whiskeys: Dark Knights at Peaceful Harbor, #8) by Melissa Foster was just fabulous. It was literally heart wrenching and deeply emotional story.

I have waited so long for this book and it was worth it. Grab the tissues and take a ride with Diesel and Tracey for an all the feels love story because it was slow burn, so emotional and intense romance between them I fell in love with them since the beginning of first chapter.

Desmond β€œDiesel” Black, a member of the Dark Knights MC and a bartender, he was a nomad and Hot Alpha lead. I love how he communicates with his eyes and the way he takes care of everyone. Diesel was a striking man and doesn’t talk much. He protects others with his life and always rides alone. And about Tracey Kline she left the only family she had for a man who broke her spirit leaving her untrusting on others and on her own. She was a sexy spitfire but has been through hell and abusive relationship. She was a survivor. I loved the way he was so protective of Tracey and takes care of her.

Sometimes it takes one person to change your life. You never see it coming, out of nowhere. All you can do is hold on tight and enjoy the ride. They both have been broken by the past but help each other through thick and thin. They both were adorable and passionate. I am in love with their intensity. I loved diesel when he finds Tracey’s mom and helped them reunite.

In this beautiful and wonderful journey of Diesel and Tracey’s I get to feel so many emotions like fear, amazing family, friends, love, secrets and laughter along with tears. This one has all the feels.I could not put their story down once I started. So many emotions while reading. An enjoyable journey to their happily ever after. Sparks flying, combustible chemistry, explosive to just name a few. Tracey and Diesel are so good together. Their story was so worth the wait.

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