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Friday, September 8, 2017

Blog Tour: Acer by Lilly Atlas



Author:Lilly Atlas
Narrators:Noah Michael Levine and Erin deWard
Piblisher:: Lilly Atlas Books LLC
Date of publication: July 2017

After one unforgettable night with a dangerous outlaw, Fia knows she must limit contact with the kind of man who could never fit in her wealthy circle. Unfortunately, she can't keep their brief but passionate encounter far from her thoughts. When she seeks him out for reasons unrelated to their chemistry, the worst happens, and Fia is attacked by a madman. With her life turned upside down, she seeks help from the one person she can't get out of her mind.

Betrayed by someone he should have been able to trust above all, Acer spends the next two decades of his life avoiding entanglements that have any chance of ending with a knife in his back. The MC life provides a safe way to have personal connections and loyalty due to its simple rule: betray the club and punishment will be severe. Still, he keeps a large part of himself locked away inside, hidden even from his MC brothers. When the woman who's been messing with his head for months reappears in his life needing sanctuary, Acer jumps to her aid. He's committed to help her reclaim her life, but determined to keep her at arms-length in the process.

As Acer and Fia fight their growing feelings, his club is in danger from a new and different kind of enemy. Will his refusal to put his full trust in anyone, including the woman he's falling for, end up destroying more than betrayal ever could?


Acer is the third book in the No Prisoners MC series.  It's also the third one I have read.  So far, I have been loving this series.  And while this one wasn't my favorite, I still enjoyed most of the book. This is Acer's story.  I have to say it was nice to get more background on Acer.  He and his wealthy background have been a mystery up until now.  I also did like Fia and was rooting for her to find her old self again.

What I didn't love about this story was what happened to Fia.  I was a bit surprised by that and while it happens off page, I think this book should still come with a warning for readers who might have a hard time dealing with the subject of rape. I did fine her reactions post assault to be realistic.  However, I thought she bounced back a bit too quickly.  I just didn't think the timeline was realistic for what happens to her.

At any rate, the rest of the story was good.  The book is well written.  I listened to the audio version of the book and thought it was done well.  I liked the dual narrators for each point of view.  Hook and Marcie had a novella out and I look forward to reading that one.  I also think Lucky is up next and can't wait for hiss story.


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Acer Giveaway: $25 Amazon Gift Card

About the Author: Lilly Atlas


Lilly Atlas is the contemporary romance author of the award-nominated No Prisoners MC series. She’s a proud Navy wife, mother of two spunky girls, and one crazy pug. Every time Lilly downloads a new EBook, she expects her Kindle to tell her it’s exhausted and beg for some rest. Thankfully that hasn’t happened yet, so she can often be found absorbed in a good book.

About the Narrator: Noah Michael Levine

Noah Michael Levine is an Audie Award-Winning audiobook narrator and producer living in beautiful Nyack, NY. His over 180 titles include almost every genre. While he loves his work completely – and collaborating with all kinds of different authors, he does not love writing about himself in the third person.

About the Narrator: Erin DeWard


Erin deWard is an Audie Award-Winning narrator with over sixty titles in genres ranging from Spirituality to Young Adult to Adult Contemporary and others. She's worked on stage, screen, and behind the mic for over thirty years. She is beyond grateful to have come to this place in her life and thanks all of the people and organizations that sped her on her way.

In addition to her love of acting, Erin is passionate about her work as an audio describer, translating visual images in media and performance into aural pictures for people who have low or no vision. She studies and performs Shakespearean text and can most frequently be seen cavorting onstage with The Strange Bedfellows, the adult troupe of the Children’s Shakespeare Theatre of New York.

Erin lives in lovely Nyack on Hudson, New York with her husband, daughter, sometimes her college-aged son, and two ill-behaved but loveable dogs, Annie and Benevolio.

Proud member of SAG/AFTRA



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