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Thursday, June 4, 2026

Blog Tour & Review for Drifter by L. Wilder

Title: Drifter
Series: Satan's Fury MC - Little Rock
Author: L. Wilder
Genre: MC Romance
Release Date: May 26, 2026





 Amazon Review - “What an excellent and heartfelt story in the Fury Series…”
★ Amazon Review - “This was a shocking and emotional edition to the Little Rock Chapter of Satan's Fury MC…..Some suspense with a beautiful and tragic story on both sides. Ending in a HEA that you don’t want to miss.”
 Cajun Heat Book Blog (Barb) - “This was such a fantastic read that I couldn’t put down! A tragic tale that will have you all up in your feels!”

“Rae, you’ve got two boys in that house, and…”
“I’ve always had two boys in that house, and we managed just fine.”
I wasn’t one hundred percent correct on my stance, far from it. Dan was right that I didn’t know much about Walker, and I needed to be careful, especially where the boys were concerned.
But I was winning this little debate of ours, so I decided to bring it home with the final punch. “You just don’t like the fact that I’m finally moving on.”
“That’s not what this is.”
“Isn’t it?”
I thought back to my night with Walker. I couldn’t remember the last time that being around a man had felt that simple, that easy. There were no questions I wasn’t ready to answer. No looks that made me feel like I owed him something. He just let me be, and somehow, that made me want to give him more.
Dan was just the opposite, and I was over it. “You don’t get to do this. Not anymore.”
“Do what?”
“Show up here and make demands like you still have a say.”
“I’m their father.”
“And you always will be, but that doesn’t give you the right to control what I do.” I stepped closer. “You’re building a whole new life with someone else, Dan. A new wife. A new house. A new baby…”
His eyes flickered with anger, but that didn’t stop me from adding, “And yet, you’re here questioning me on who I chose to spend my time with.”
For a second, he didn’t say anything. There wasn’t anything he could say. He knew I was right. I was about to push further when I heard a faint creak behind me. One of the boys was up, and they were listening.
Damn.
Dan’s eyes flickered toward the door, signaling to me that he’d heard it too. He leaned in closer and whispered, “I expect the boys to be at my place by one.”
“They’ll be there.”
“Good.”
He grumbled something under his breath, then turned and charged down the steps, heading for his truck. I stood there for a moment, watching until he pulled out of the drive. Once he was gone, I punched the code into the keypad and opened the door.
When I stepped back inside, I didn’t see any sign of the boys, but Milo, our enormous and always ravenous cat, was sitting at the foot of the stairs. The second he spotted me, he darted for my feet, weaving in and out of my legs while meowing like a lunatic. This was his way of telling me that he was on the verge of starvation and may pass at any moment. “Okay. Okay. I’m coming.”
As expected, he followed me into the kitchen and only tripped me twice as I grabbed his food from the cabinet. I opened the can and was about to put it in his bowl when he nudged my hand, pleading with me to hurry. I shook my head and scowled, “Oh, come on. You are not that hungry.”
That got me another meow that I swear sounded like “momma.”
But the second the food dropped into his bowl, I was all but forgotten. He started chowing down like there was no tomorrow. I gave him a quick rub across the head, then walked over to the counter and turned on the coffee pot.
While I stood there letting it percolate, I thought back over my conversation with Dan. I should’ve been furious that he’d had the audacity to question my actions, especially after everything he’d done, and I was to a degree. But there was part of me that no longer cared if he approved of me or what I was doing.
As the mother of his children, sure. It was important that we were on the same page on some things, but not my personal life. That was off the table. Just like it was for him.
And whether he liked it or not, I had every intention of getting to know Walker better. I just hoped Walker felt the same way about me.


Some men are born drifters. Others are just waiting to find their way home.

Loss is tough.
Some learn to live with the grief and move on.
I couldn’t.
There were too many memories.
It hurt too damn much, so I packed up and left.
I spent years trying to outrun my ghosts

And then, a threat drew me back in.

It wasn’t my fight.
Hell, it wasn’t even my chapter.
I was only in Little Rock to deliver a warning.
I never intended to stay.
And I certainly never intended to meet her.

She was beautiful and soft in all the ways that can undo a man.
And she unraveled me without even trying.
I had no business getting tied up with her, but I couldn’t stay away.
She reminded me what it was like to have something worth living for.

Now, I had to make a choice.
Stay lost or find my way home.

Drifter is an emotional, slow-burn romance about grief, healing, the real meaning of family, and learning that loving again doesn’t have to mean letting go. HEA and no cheating.

The story follows Walker, known as Drifter, a man whose life is shattered by the tragic loss of his wife and son. Devastated and burdened by guilt, Walker chooses a nomadic existence, roaming for years while wrestling with his inner demons. The plot takes shape when Walker returns briefly to confront his past and interacts with Preacher, before deciding whether to move forward once again. This emotional journey of healing and suspense, blending themes of love, betrayal, and resilience, makes the book a compelling read worthy of attention. What stands out most is the vivid portrayal of Walker’s sorrow and slow path toward redemption. The author does not shy away from the heavy emotions involved in such a profound loss. Instead, the pain practically leaps off the page, drawing the reader deeply into Walker’s internal struggles. The character is well-crafted—flawed but believable, carrying unspeakable grief yet still daring to take a leap of faith by opening his heart again. Rayleyn, portrayed as a sassy, generous, and loving Liberian woman, is the perfect foil and catalyst for Walker’s healing. Her vibrant personality and warmth provide a beautiful counterbalance to his somber past. The development of their relationship feels genuine, lending the romance an authenticity that is both satisfying and hopeful. In addition to the emotional depth, the story incorporates a suspenseful element that adds tension without overshadowing the heartfelt drama. The stakes surrounding the “Satan Fury” inject enough excitement to keep the pages turning. The plot interweaving of intense emotional moments and suspense elements is ambitious, but here it mostly succeeds in enriching the story. The ending, in particular, is a highlight—delivering a warm, heartfelt closure that feels earned and uplifting, the kind of finale that leaves you smiling and believing in second chances. Overall, this book is a moving exploration of grief and recovery, love’s redemptive power, and the courage it takes to start anew. It will resonate with readers who appreciate character-driven stories that strike a balance between emotional weight and compelling plot dynamics. If you’re looking for a novel that makes you feel deeply, laugh, cry, and root for a couple overcoming immense heartache, this is a rewarding choice. It reminds us that even after devastation, life and love are worth fighting for—and sometimes, the bravest thing is simply to live again.













Wall Street Journal and USA Today Best Seller, L. Wilder, writes about hot, alpha men and the women who love them. She currently has six series available for readers: The Devil Chaser's MC, Satan's Fury MC, Satan's Fury MC-Memphis, the Redemption Series, the Happy Endings Collection, and the Ruthless Sinners MC. If you're looking for a book that will keep you on the edge of your seat and have you smiling like a school girl at the end, L. Wilder is the author for you.



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