Title: Saving the Preacher's Daughter
Series: Dogs of Fire: Savannah Chapter #1
Author: Piper Davenport
Genre: MC Romance
Release Date: August 15, 2017

Preacher’s daughter Willow Miller's idyllic life is shattered in a matter of seconds. In the midst of a devastating heartbreak, she’s forced to evaluate everything she thought she believed in and make a choice...the man she thinks she knows or the man who sets her heart aflame.
Finn 'Dash' Lloyd doesn’t “do” good girls. He’s a newly patched member of the Dogs of Fire Motorcycle Club, and he’s enjoying all the perks that come with it. But when he finds himself thrust into the unwanted role of guardian, he realizes the good girl that captures his heart might just save his soul.
But Dash needs to figure out how to protect Willow from a threat buried deep in her past before it's too late.

“Dash and Willow, what a great ride.”
“I don't know how she does it but Piper has managed to inject the sweet with just enough spice.”
“This book was freaking awesome. Such a twisted storyline with bikers and religion.”

Reviwed by
Holly Connors
Saving the Preacher's Daughter by Piper Davenport was interesting to say the least. The cover and title of the book portray exactly what the story is, an MC biker having to protect the daughter of a preacher. What I found so interesting about this book is the interaction between Dash, our hot biker, and Willow, the religiously innocent good girl. Dash is a little rough around the edges and is the type of guy who will do what he has to, but at the same time is very patient and sweet. Willow is what you would think a preacher's good daughter would be. She follows what's taught in the bible: she doesn't curse and she doesn't believe in premarital relations but at the same time she doesn't judge people and doesn't use the bible to belittle others. When violent circumstances bring both Dash and Willow together they're able to open each other's minds and incorporate both of their beliefs into their new relationship and go with the flow. There was only one issue I had with this novel and that was the overuse of the word honey. Other than that, it was a really good read.

Piper Davenport is the alter-ego of New York Times Bestselling Author, Tracey Jane Jackson. She writes from a place of passion and intrigue, combining elements of romance and suspense with strong modern-day heroes and heroines.
She currently resides in the Pacific Northwest with her husband and two kids.
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