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. sert Synopsis Here
Review
Dash and Willow were two great characters in Saving the Preacher’s Daughter. Willow embraced her faith and evolved as a woman wanting to live her life.
Willow’s life choices made sense particularly as she was already was on a path of reflection with Brad. It was surprising that Brad simply faded away. I kind of expected him to fight a bit more for Willow against Dash.
Saving the Preacher’s Daughter moved at a good pace particularly around the funeral. The build up of their emotional and physical relationship progressed well.
Willow was strong and although demure at the start she stood her ground throughout this story.
The crossover with the Dogs of Fire was great and the MC story was more of a backdrop. One character that was a standout for me was the father figure Gator. The way he guided these two young people was heartwarming.
Finally, I love reading the Dogs of Fire series. The way Piper gives us some mystery, humour, a bit of spice and women with fire is great.
Quote: All my life I’d been around sinners dressed up as saints
Saving the Preacher’s Daughter (Dogs of Fire: Savannah Chapter #1)