Road Queens, MaryJanice Davidson
Road Queens, MaryJanice Davidson
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Road Queens

Author: MaryJanice Davidson

Narrator: Barrie Kreinik

Unabridged: 8 hr 27 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 11/28/2023

Categories: Fiction, Women, Friendship


Synopsis

From the bestselling author of the Undead series comes a ride through the lives of three estranged friends as they’re reunited by murder (possible frame job) and mayhem (just the way they like it).Operation Starfish has one goal: to remove domestic violence survivors from danger. But when a mission backfires in tragedy, the band of bikers who founded OpStar dissolves the organization and their ride-or-die friendship.Five years later Amanda, Sidney, and Cassandra are brought back together by the same thing that tore them apart when the man who victimized his wife is murdered, and all signs point to Cassandra.Circumstances being what they are—in a word: dire—the trio reignites their bond, if only to shut and barricade the door to their past once and for all. Their tentative sisterhood is infiltrated by Investigator Sean Beane, whose intentions aren’t as clear as they should be, but even so he’s too tempting for his (or Amanda’s) own good.Despite all reservations, regrets, and blossoming romance, it’s time for these biker babes to strap on their helmets and hit the road—before the real murderer can run them off it.

About MaryJanice Davidson

MaryJanice Davidson is the New York Times and USA Today bestselling author of several novels and is published across multiple genres, including the Undead series and the Fosterwere trilogy. Her books have been published in over a dozen languages and have been on bestseller lists all over the world. She has published books, novellas, articles, short stories, recipes, reviews, and rants and writes a biweekly column for USA Today. A former model and medical test subject (two jobs that aren’t as far apart as you’d think), she has been sentenced to live in Saint Paul, Minnesota, with her family. You can track her down (wait, that came out wrong) on Facebook, MaryJanice Davidson; Twitter, @MaryJaniceD; and Instagram, @maryjanicedavidson.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Robin

This review was originally posted on Books of My Heart Review copy was received from Publisher. This does not affect my opinion of the book or the content of my review. 3.5 hearts Road Queens is about three women now in their mid twenties who used to be best friends in high school but had a falling ou......more

Goodreads review by Trisha

Right from the get-go, I knew this one just wasn't going to be for me. It starts with little explanation. One of the girls is looking for a ex-friend (some falling out 5 years ago) on Facebook and discovers she's in jail for killing some random person. And she decides to investigate. From there, I wa......more

Goodreads review by Linda

Long with a good basis, but overdone snark. I struggled with this book, laughed in places and loved the kinship of the three “sisters” and the trauma they face and help solve, and then the constant, never ending snark and sarcasm, which turned tedious about halfway through the story. Ok read.......more

Goodreads review by Dianne

3.5 stars This is a book with a lot going on. One thing I especially liked was learning about motorcycles and the women who drove them, throughout history. I was a bit of a rider in my younger days! As I'm sure you are aware, domestic violence is a large part of the theme of this novel. Actually, ther......more

Operation Starfish is run by 3 madcap friends to try to help people involved in domestic violence. Through flashbacks you come to see how Operation Starfish was born and how close to home it came to the 3 friends. These 3 bikers are the friends we all need in our lives. They are always there when yo......more


Quotes

“The friendship between the women is believable, revealing a deep history and lots of love, the budding romance is sweet, and Davidson’s prose is as wickedly snark-laced as ever. Fans will be well pleased.” Publishers Weekly