Driving Coach Logan's advice has totally changed how I approach the road, especially after binge-watching his YouTube series last summer. His number one tip is about defensive scanning—constantly checking mirrors and blind spots every 5-8 seconds, not just when you feel like it. I tried this during my commute, and it’s wild how much earlier I now spot cyclists or erratic lane changers. He also drills the 'three-second rule' for following distance, but with a twist: double it in rain or at night. What stuck with me was his rant about 'phantom braking'—how tapping brakes unnecessarily causes chain reactions. Now I coast down instead of riding the brake pedal, and my passengers don’t get whiplash anymore.
Another game-changer was his 'hand-to-hand steering' method for turns. I used to cross my arms like in movies until Logan demonstrated how it slows reaction time during emergencies. His 'commentary driving' technique—verbally noting hazards like 'pedestrian near curb'—sounds silly but sharpens focus. The most unexpected tip? Adjusting headrests to prevent whiplash; mine was angled wrong for years. After applying his tips, I aced my first winter driving season without a single skid by practicing his 'snowy parking lot drills' at 5AM when no one was around.
Logan’s philosophy isn’t just about rules—it’s about mindset. He compares driving to chess, anticipating moves three steps ahead. I adopted his 'pre-trip ritual' of walking around the car to check for kids or pets, which saved me from backing over a neighbor’s bike. His nighttime tip? Dimming dashboard lights to reduce glare, something veteran drivers rarely mention. What I love is how he frames safety as a skill to hone, not just a checklist.
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"PAPILLON!!!"
His scream ripped through the house as his fist slammed into the wall right beside my head.
The impact was deafening, before I could even blink, he lunged.
His hand snapped around my neck.
I gasped, my body going rigid as his grip locked me in place... not tight enough to kill, but firm enough to control, to own, to make sure I couldn't move… couldn't look away from him.
His eyes burned into mine... wild, furious and terrifying.
"Say it again," he growled, his voice trembling with rage. "Say you like him one more time and I'll go back to him, I won't just beat him, Papillon…" His grip tightened slightly, just enough to make me swallow hard. "I'll cut his tongue out and bring it to you in a box."
My heart dropped.
My lips parted, but no sound came out.
What…
What have I gotten myself into?
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After I found a secret about my mom, my dad sent me to Paris saying it was the best way to escape from Mom's cage.
What I didn't expect was to meet Logan, but everyone in L'impasse des Ombres calls him Bloodbath.
He wasn't the gentle, patient kind of man I had read about in books. He wasn't safe. He wasn't soft. He was danger wrapped in calm confidence. Darkness disguised as temptation.
He was the kind of man mothers warned their daughters about... calm on the surface, but with something dark and merciless lurking underneath.
He wasn't like me... I didn't belong to his dark world.
But instead of running away, I found myself begging to feel his warm tongue against my skin.
He ruined the careful, obedient girl I had always been.
And the worst part was…
I wanted him to.
I craved him.
Aurelia - I live a pretty normal and happy life. But nothing exciting ever seems to happen. I was getting restless. I wanted something new. I wanted an adventure. I don't even know why I picked Camp Okwaho'kenha to spend my summer. But something told me I needed to go there. But now that I'm here I'm starting to think I bit off more than I can chew. This isn't the adventure I thought I would get. I wasn't ready for all this. I wasn't ready for this danger. I wasn't ready for these secrets. And I certainly wasn't ready for him… for Alpha Logan.
Logan - I am the Alpha of one of the largest packs in North America. I have proven many times over that I am a strong and capable Alpha. I don't need a Luna. I don't want one either. I loved once and ended up heartbroken. I will never love again. The moon goddess however has other plans. I came to Camp Okwaho'kenha to put an end to the poaching on my territory. I didn't expect to find my mate.
This is the first of the Bloodmoon Pack series. All books in the series can be read as standalone.
Bloodmoon Pack:
Book 1 - Alpha Logan
Book 2 - Beta's Surprise Mate
Book 3 - The Reluctant Alpha
Novella - The Hunted Hunter
Book 4 - The Genius Delta
Sophie Patterson had always been the quiet shy girl. She hid herself away from everyone, sticking to her three wonder trio. Best friend to Alexa Garlik, and Troy Michaelson. She loved to spend time with them. The three protected each other and stood up for one another. That is, unless it came from Sophie's biggest pain and most ruthless bully, Logan Spencer. He was ruthless, senseless, a big flirt that made any girl fall for him with just a smile. But he longed for each day to come to school just to make Sophie's life miserable. There was something about her that he despised. Whether it was her nerdiness, or the way she was immune to his charm, he was bound to make her life a living hell.All throughout their time together escalating from primary years to middle school and even on to high school; he made sure she knew he hated her existence. Now, as they ready for their last year of high school, he had many and plenty of new ideas to tease her, and make her life more miserable then before. All summer long, he longed for the night to plot out and plan for each and every way possible to make her days long and miserable. But one summer can have many- many changes.He greets the new year with a smile, as the king of the school and captain of his football team once again. Until, he is met with a new Sophie. Though she's the same old Sophie inside, he finds himself falling for a more beautiful and delicately attired Sophie. Will his plot to make her life a living hell succeed? Or will he find himself falling in love with her as he finds himself clashing paths with her more then often?
Cameron "Killer" Adrian is the cold, ruthless leader of the Highway Demons MC. Known for his brutality and a revolving door of meaningless flings, he's never known love... and isn’t sure he even can. But everything changes the night he crosses paths with the long lost daughter of his former boss.
Lots of people are asking so here it is:
Branston high series order - Jake, Nathan, Shane, Luke, Billy.
Thank you so much for reading xxx
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Luke doesn't do relationships, he enjoys a long line of willing women and has no desire to change that.
One day the new girl at school asks him to teach her how to kiss. No relationship, no strings, a simple student/teacher relationship or is it?
"Hank, there's something hard down there pushing into me."
On the driving school car, I was teaching my goddaughter how to drive by letting her sit on my lap, my hands over hers on the wheel.
But right after we started, the engine stalled, and the whole car jerked hard.
Her round hips settled deep into my thighs.
To make things even more intense, she was wearing nothing but a skirt that barely covered her.
Coach Woods has this way of making driving feel less like a chore and more like an art form. One of his best tips is to always 'read the road' like you’d read a book—anticipate what’s coming next by looking far ahead, not just at the car in front of you. It sounds simple, but it’s saved me from so many close calls. He also emphasizes the 'two-second rule' for following distance, but with a twist: adjust it to four seconds in bad weather.
Another gem? Smooth hands make smooth drivers. He taught me to steer like I’m holding a fragile antique—no death grips or jerky movements. And for parallel parking, his '45-degree angle trick' is pure magic. Line up your mirror with the other car’s tail, turn sharp, and glide in. I still hear his voice in my head saying, 'Speed hides mistakes; slow down to see them.'
Driving Coach Logan is this incredibly patient and insightful instructor I stumbled upon while researching defensive driving techniques last year. What sets him apart is his no-nonsense yet encouraging approach—he doesn’t just teach you how to pass a test, but how to genuinely understand the road. His videos break down everything from parallel parking in tight spots to handling hydroplaning, all with this calm, methodical energy that makes even nervous drivers feel capable.
One thing I love is how he emphasizes situational awareness. He’ll dissect real-life scenarios, like merging onto highways during heavy traffic or navigating roundabouts, and explain the 'why' behind each maneuver. It’s not about memorizing rules; it’s about developing instincts. His YouTube channel even has these hilarious (but educational) fails compilations where he analyzes mistakes without shaming learners. After binging his content, I caught myself checking blind spots more religiously and anticipating other drivers’ moves—proof his lessons stick.
Driving Coach Logan has this knack for breaking down complex maneuvers into bite-sized, manageable steps. I used to panic at parallel parking, but his method of using reference points—like aligning the rearview mirror with the curb—turned it into a cakewalk. He doesn’t just drone on about theory; he films your practice sessions and replays them to highlight where you hesitated or misjudged distances. It’s like having a sports commentator dissect your gameplay, but for driving. His focus on defensive driving is gold too—he’ll make you anticipate idiots running red lights before they even think about it. After a few sessions, I started noticing patterns in other drivers’ behavior, which made merging onto highways feel less like a gamble.
What sets him apart is his adaptability. He tailors drills to your weak spots. If you’re nervous about highways, he’ll start with low-traffic ramps and gradually ramp up the intensity. Plus, his car’s dual controls let him intervene smoothly if you freeze, which builds confidence without embarrassment. The guy’s also hilariously blunt—when I kept oversteering, he deadpanned, 'Are you trying to drift or park? Pick a struggle.' It stuck with me more than any textbook advice.
Driving Coach Logan stands out because of his ability to make even the most nervous beginners feel at ease behind the wheel. I took lessons from him a few years ago, and what struck me wasn’t just his patience—though that was incredible—but how he tailored his approach to each student. Some instructors just run through a rigid checklist, but Logan actually listens. He noticed I was overthinking parallel parking, so he broke it down into smaller, almost game-like steps until it clicked. Plus, he’s got this knack for storytelling—using funny anecdotes from his own early driving mishaps to lighten the mood. It never felt like a lecture, just a friend giving tips.
Another thing? His focus on real-world scenarios. Instead of just drilling test routes, he’d take me to chaotic parking lots or tricky intersections to build confidence. And he’s big on mindset—not just 'do this, don’t do that,' but explaining why certain habits matter. Years later, I still use his advice about defensive driving. Other instructors teach you to pass a test; Logan teaches you to drive for life.