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Warning: This is not a virtuous and tender love story. It’s chaotic, ruthless, and tragic. This story takes love and kills its innocence, steals away the pure moments, and crushes the hearts of the broken. A story born in childhood, tying one girl to one boy, leads to a destructive path—that hurts more than it doesn’t, that shatters more than it heals—testing the love that binds the two through a lifetime.
Tegen Matthews is the daughter of Dorothy Kelley, a club whore in the Hell’s Horsemen. A plain little girl, Tegen falls into the gritty world of the motorcycle club. When she meets a sweet, caring boy, she embraces the warmth and affection he shows her. Cage West is the son of the president of the Hell’s Horsemen. Tall and blond with deep brown eyes, as he grows up Cage realizes the power of his dimpled smile and smooth drawl. With one chance encounter, Tegen becomes forever tied to Cage. Following is a wayward journey that is filled with regrets, mistakes, and heartache, pulling at the threads that hold them together. Cage and Tegen fight hard but love harder, and in the end, what matters is where the journey takes one girl and one boy, who have been twined with one another since the beginning.
This is Tegen and Cage’s story.
Love doesn’t erase a broken heart, and it sure doesn’t change people. But no matter how old, how flimsy, how frayed the rope of love is, it keeps you tethered to the people you love.
- Sales Rank: #39492 in eBooks
- Published on: 2013-11-12
- Released on: 2013-11-12
- Format: Kindle eBook
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"The quality of the narration is very good! [Tatiana] could change characters within a scene quite easily." ---Books, Coffee & Wine
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50 of 66 people found the following review helpful.
UnAttainable- Madeline Sheehan hits this one out of the ballpark!
By Gail H
This gritty tale of the Hell's Horsemen Motorcycle Club just got grittier, the dirty became dirtier, and the WP got wilder. UnAttainable is the 3rd book in the UnDeniable series by Madeline Sheehan, and just when you think that the ride couldn't get bumpier or more surprising, Ms. Sheehan revs up the engine and you best hold on.
Before I continue my review, let me just state if you are expecting an MC that sells legal merchandise and hates prostitution and drugs, please allow me to point you to Colorado, because in Montana, that ain't how an MC operates. I've read reviews on the first two books in this series with comments such as "there was too much violence" or "none of the characters were likeable", does everyone understand how many of the REAL motorcycle clubs operate, look up Hell's Angels and the Bandidos. Now, that we have this out of the way, are you ready to hop on the back of Deuce's bike and take that ride for the 3rd time?
This story may be Tegen's and Cage's story, but it has plenty of Deuce, and I love it. Deuce has evolved, and he's getting older. But this story shows us pieces of Deuce that no one else knows, some of the Horsemen may know bits and pieces, but not all of it. Deuce loves his boys, and not just his boys, but their families too. OMG, Deuce taking care of Dirty and the others when they were boys, but especially Dirty, does things to my heart. Deuce has went from a life of bedding club nasties to keeping his MC ran like a fine oiled machine, he takes on all their problems. But Deuce is still Deuce, and he's not always going to be perfect...thank goodness. His relationship with his son, Cage, reminds me of a younger Deuce, the one that kept messing up his relationship with Eva, and like the younger Deuce, just when you think he has it figured out, he messes up again.
Cage is as much like Deuce as he is so different from Deuce. Whereas Deuce knew that Eva was the one as soon as he saw her, Cage doesn't figure out the one for him for a long time. In between figuring that one out, he does a lot of fooling around...A. LOT. The scene where he visits Preacher and finds all the old photos from the past, it was a riveting nostalgic moment. We see pieces of Deuce and Eva from her first visit to Montana, and we relive Frankie. Cage's beauty is part of his downfall, it makes women easier to obtain, but it also made them disposable to him.
Tegen, all she wants is to put her feelings for Cage and the MC as far behind as she can. Tegen spends so much time reminding herself that she is the opposite of Eva and Danny, and sensitive that she doesn't fit in with the beauties at the MC. What Tegen doesn't see is that she has a strength far greater than Eva's and especially Danny's, and in the end, she is actually more MC than those two.
Now let's get down to the good stuff.
SPOILER......SPOILER......SPOILER
Oh hell fire and brimstone...no more are the gates opened.....and BAM...here Sheehan hands the reader our first surprise....Z-freakin''-Z....ZZ...are you kidding me?!?! My second surprise, I wasn't expecting to like Tegen, by the end of UnB, I wanted someone to shut her loud crass mouth, I didn't care how, just shut her blasted trap. Just a few pages into UnAttainable, and Tegan causes a lump in my throat with her feelings about Dorothy and feeling abandoned. Cage and Tegen are an example of how the author's writing has evolved. The characters are grittier and more complex than in the two other books. I swallow the lump, turn the page, lo and behold, that lump that Tegen gave me is pea-size compared to the fist that Dirty has shoved down my throat.
Dirty is killing me, and I don''t want Dirty killing me, I was in this story for Cage, Tegen, and hot angst sex; Dirty wasn't suppose to matter to me. He is chipping away at my heart a little at a time, and melting each individual chip. It would have been easier if the author just ripped my heart from my chest, sprinkled it with cheese, melted it in the microwave and then pour it over chips, and have a pile of Slittified Dirty nachos. I wasn't prepared to see this side of them, I expected sex, feckedupness, and badassery. I don't ever cry, NEVER-EVER, now I have a box of tissues, and I just want to cradle him and take care of him. I swear if Sheehan turns him into a murderous killer, I will defend him and nurture him until death.
At 51% into the story, and my heart is beating as if I jogged 5 miles after 12 cups of coffee and 3 lines of coke. Stuff is hitting the fan because the club went into lockdown, and Cage and Danny just found out about T & ZZ, and then Ripper just blurted out my 2nd favorite line thus far "Does Dirty need a new name?".
I've finished the book, and I cried, and I cried hard over Blue and I cried even harder when Deuce had a heart attack. Deuce....Cole "Deuce" West.... he had a heart attack, super heroes don't have heart attacks. There is a formula on how to create the perfect HEA, but no, this author had to be different, she had to show the vulnerable side of Deuce, show that he wasn't perfect, and then she let Cage be a a junkie, for heaven's sakes, members of MCs are clean-cut do-gooders that work with Habitat for Humanity and build houses for the homeless. Bikers aren't suppose to be hard-core bad-a** like Hell's Horsemen, they are suppose to pretend to be bada**es, sober, and monogamous. Madeline Sheehan took the cookie cutter biker mold and raped it with machete and then used an AK 47 to pump holes into the remaining pieces, then dug a hole and buried the leftovers. Sheehan had to be original, and instead of giving us faux bada**ery, she gave us raw, dirty, and gritty bada**ery. She had to write characters that we couldn't love 100% of the time, no, instead she gave us Dirty. When I wasn't wanting to cuddle him, I was flinching from his admittance of dosing women, then I went back to wanting to fix him. Instead of letting Cage be the golden boy and saving the MC from illegal acts, she wrote him as having doubts, hangups, troubles, and flubb-ups, lots of them. Tegan, what the heck, doesn' she know that heroines don't sleep with more than 2 guys in a book, are well-mannered, perfect bodies with a large chest, and wearing Jimmy Choos. Sheehan was suppose to follow the blue-print so that 12% into the book, I knew which characters were going to be together and live HEA. No, she had to be original, make my insides feel like they were being ran over by a Peterbilt, remind me that stuff happens in an MC, that bikers aren't perfect and they aren't always the perfect criminals. And they age, they don't stay 25 for an eternity, and they consume too much salt, and they have heart attacks. Madeline Sheehan made them REAL, and REAL isn't always pretty and perfect. I felt so many emotions, and not just the good vibes ones; love, hate, disgust, shame, healing, protective, pissed off, scared, worried, hope, and compassion. All of these in one book. Madeline Sheehan, be proud of your achievements with UnAttainable, you knocked this one out of the ballpark.
35 of 47 people found the following review helpful.
Been there done that got the T-shirt
By Romance Reader
2-2.5 Growling, nose flaring, eye glaring Stars.
Tegen has harbored some long term anger against the club and Cage for way too long. She needs to come home from San Francisco to be with her mom when Hawk comes to town to pick up his son. So, she sets off back to Mile High City. There she unfortunately runs in to Cage and she flips out on him and the club. She tries to run away but Cage decides he's not letting her go. Mean while we meet Ellie and learn of Dirty's gut wrenching story.
Dirty ends up saving Ellie from an attacker and she becomes a fixture in his life as he becomes, ironically, her protector. (I really felt that by him having to be her protector, he learns to save him self with her help.) She becomes attached to him and he feels like he can't let this one good thing in life go.
Ellie is being threatened by someone in the town which doesn't bode well for the club. Seeing as the club needs this jerkface with their illegal dealings. Pretty much the club has the whole town in their pockets, mayor and cops included.
While that's going on, we have Tegen and Cage's jacked up "love" story. He treats her as his property and almost like a club whore at times. She wants more from him. Daddy dearest gets involved a few times and she's off and running away. He admits his feelings and oh look...it's time to pack up and run again...and she does have help with that one. their story line is so whacked and he ends up getting hurt and put in the hospital. When he comes out of it, she's not around and he decides to JACK up his life further. It doesn't help that he and his father DO. NOT. get along. There's a lot of fighting there too.
And there you have it....that's what the book felt like to me. Just a waste of pages with fighting, cursing, screwing, running away, a few injuries, people stepping in when they shouldn't, club whores, drinking, drugs, falling apart, getting back together and well....you know the drill.
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Once again I'm in the minority on not loving a highly anticipated new book in a series.
This book was ridiculous to me. I felt it was unnecessary and a lot of times I felt we were living some version of book 1 all over again. "Like father like son."
By the end of this book I was so fed up with all the "Eff You" moments between Tegen and Cage. I wanted them to grow up and act their age already. He was damn near 30 but sure didn't seem like he was to me. The entire book these two only knew how to: have sex with each other and everyone else, fight, argue, curse each other out and just act stupid. Even Deuce calls Cage King Stupid. I would have to FULL HEARTILY agree with that. But then Tegen would be Queen Stupid.
In this book we get two couple's stories. One of Tegen and Cage and the other of Ellie and Dirty. We see a lot of the old cast. ZZ shows up a few times and does something very surprising and once again I feel sorry for the lot the author has given him in this book. Later on we see a quick and sad moment with Blue. I have to say that I did like Ripper and Ellie the best out of this entire story. As for Dirty...I don't know where to begin. He had a jacked up background and even more jacked up head space that made reading his story sometimes hard to stomach. But even that being the case, I still felt like I would rather read about him and Ellie any day over the other two. At least I felt a connection with them, and that they even had something at all compared to Tegen and Cage. At least Dirty could have some sweet in him. I really didn't like Deuce at all in this one either. He didn't seem like he had an ounce of sweet at all...and we know that he can at times have sweet.
Oh... right... I did like seeing Hawk and his words of wisdom. I didn't care for Jase. He was a fool back in book 1 and part of the reason he's in the mess he's in with Dorothy not wanting him. We did see this story line a bit in the book too.
Also, I felt like the author completely changed ZZ and not for the better. I think he really has lost his good side. :(
I just couldn't love this one which sucks because I really did like the other books, especially Ripper and Danny's story.
Content: Drinking, drugs, sexual situations, violence, and mature subject matters.
4 of 4 people found the following review helpful.
Dirty saved the book
By Lisa R
I have read all three..the second book has been by far my favorite. In this book, its Tegan and Cage..honestly I was very annoyed wiht them. She was a complete crazy person the whole time..there was no harmony what so ever. I cannot understand how any many let alone a supposed alpha male biker who doesnt put up with much tolerating let alone falling in love with this woman. Almost every sentence out of her mouth was a screech, scream yell....she was obnoxious and mouthy. The funny thing is all the other characters saw her like that and were annoyed by her..but he wasnt? Not buying it...not to mention she kept saying she didnt want to be like her mom...well you arent..she loved one guy in the MC and stuck around for him even though he was married....Tegan was sleeping with at least 4-5 guys during this short story....i can tell you which one was the ho. Honestly, for me Dirty and Ellie's story is what won me over and made this the three stars I'm rating it. Hopefully our next h wont be so obnoxious and hard to stomache.
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