Showing posts with label Motorcycle club. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Motorcycle club. Show all posts

Tuesday, 6 June 2017

Review: Shade's Lady

Shade's Lady Shade's Lady by Joanna Wylde
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Thank you Joanna Wylde for taking me back to the start of my obsession with Bikers and the MC world. This was freaking amazing and it surpassed some of your books even if it was simple a novella.

Excellent book.

Excellent story

Excellent characters

And excellent everything.

I mean shit, this book had my heart jumping ropes and loving every single second of it. I loved it to bits. What else can I say…? I fell in love with the first paragraph. This book took me back in time to the one of the very first mc’s books I read and it just got me hooked again. This book has become like a drug I had let go and then tried again. And then realized that fuck the world this drug is my life and I cannot be without it.

Marvelous.

Thank you very much Joanna for this, I needed it so very much and though it was a novella it did not feel like it was that. It felt like I was reading a complete novel. It was soo good.

If you are looking a MC book to read then look no further than this book as it will capture you wholly.

Shade and Mandy, the two of you were perfect together. I mean seriously perfect. Shade you loved her exactly how I wanted you to and exactly how it ought to be done and Mandy you loved him sweetly.

I fucking recommend.

Tuesday, 4 October 2016

Review: Nine Minutes

Nine Minutes Nine Minutes by Beth Flynn
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

This is going to be a review of all three books in the series; after all I read them continuously it almost felt like I was reading one long big and beautiful book.

As you guessed it, it was so good. Or maybe you did not guess nevertheless this was
what I call a good loving book. It is one beautiful story that spans through decades so you get a drop of everything that happens in the characters life. And that ladies and gents is what makes you fall in love with them in the first place.

So shortly, I read the first book in the series in 2014, two years ago and my mind as not in it that much mostly because of that prologue. You know, I opened the book and then on the very first page I learned about the execution. For me that was a deal breaker so I went in with a mind set against it.

Yet here I am two years later singing songs about this series.

I tell you people, sometimes giving a book a second chance is the best kind of reading there is. Anyway, I loved this book, the whole thing. I liked the way the author writes even if I do not necessarily always love the back to the past and back to the present chronicling. Beth writes in an inviting way and I am not judging other authors but people today tend to write very shortly without going deeper into the character or story but with Beth it was a guaranteed thing.

Thank you for that Beth.

The characters were just brilliant.

Kit. You were a doll.

Grizz, you were a hottie.

I swear to god thee novels got me wishing kidnapping happened every day if it all happens like this one. Eh?
Please do not come to kidnap me I will shoot you…

Okay so to grunt, (he I another character btw) I did not like you. I do not care how the book went but I was teem Grizz the entire time even that time when he was dead.

And to all other characters, you all played your part well.

I seriously cannot figure out exactly where I liked this story. It was all good even if the story started in the 1975 which seems like centuries ago but it was beautiful I tell you. Beautiful!

I recommend it please to all of you to read this one. it is worth every penny spent. I am certainly glad I got the chance to reread and love it.

Good work.

Write more Beth Flynn…write more.

Tuesday, 2 August 2016

Review: Hawke

Hawke Hawke by R.J. Lewis
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Hello Sexy!!!

Mysterious man with a dangerous past and a dangerous present life that intrigues me and who is an alpha to the boot and a bad ass motherfucking biker....give him to me anytime of day. Anytime.... just give him to me please.

Hawke, you were all that and more.. please let me dream of you. at least just one good good dream!

Tyler. you were all good for Hawke...Little young'un wanting the big ass biker. you remind me of me in my dreams when I think men like that would be good for me. but I know better...

Again, R.J.Lewis can write. the plot was intense and holy gods of Sumerian lore...that twist at the end. I never for once thought that it was that guy who betrayed the club. Nope, not even once which is how it is supposed to be.

Loved it. and I recommend to everyone. Now let me head to another one of your good books cause I am hooked.

Sunday, 12 June 2016

Review: All the Rage

All the Rage All the Rage by T.M. Frazier
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

They call me Rage. My real name is like a shadow, always close behind, but never quite able to catch up. I fly under the radar because no one ever suspects I’m capable of the kind of brutal violence I commit each and every day. You see, I’m a girl. I’m nineteen. And I'm a killer. This life is all I know. It’s all I want to know. It keeps the s**t buried that I need kept buried. It allows me to live without thinking too much. Without dwelling on the past. Until him. It all changes when an ordinary boy becomes my next target. And my first love. I have to choose. The only life I’ve ever known has to die, or he does. Either way, I’ll be the one pulling the trigger...




Well rage, I have been wailing for your book for a while now and I have o say as usual T.M. Frazier did not disappoint. It was a good book, a really really really good book.

I loved it. It had all the elements I usually want in a book…from hot main characters with crazy characteristics all the way to very hot and extremely hot sex. Mrs. Frazier you had me fanning myself at times, it was that hot.

I did not put this book down until I finished it all and I am carefully thinking okay forget about thinking I want a hardcopy of this pronto…I need it to put in my all time favorite.

Rage…

You were simply put…golden. I loved that you were a strong girl who had weird shit going on for her that I would not want in real life but still I loved you. It is character like this that I love..For some weird reason.

Nolan…

You came off as this guy who was sweet and normal…that is in the beginning. Until the true marvelous colors you tried to hook off came to light. And those alpha tendencies I love so much came to full light.

The two of you together….

You two were a bomb...the bomb. The perfect couple.

Cannot say anything more…

I loved it.

my only issue with it, is that I wanted it to be longer.

Monday, 29 February 2016

Review: It Ain't Me, Babe

It Ain't Me, Babe It Ain't Me, Babe by Tillie Cole
My rating: 3 of 5 stars

Its 6am and I just finished reading this book. I do not regret spending most of my night reading this book. It was a good read, it definitely kept me entertained and I was happy reading it.

This is not my first Tillie Cole book so I knew what to expect when it came to her writing style. The writing style is- if you cannot tell- is something can definitely read.

When it comes to the plot line of this story we meet A guy with a physical disability that just makes me melt for some reason. I love stutters to some extent and once upon a time I had a crash on a guy with one, well not as severe as this one but it was all good.

Nevertheless, we meet Salome who will be known as Mae and her lovely man, Styx. Just the name is enough to give you long beautiful dreams. He is the leader of a motorcycle club and she comes from a family of psychos. That is all I can say about her family because if I delve into them right now you will not like me.

Their story is good in short and I liked it but there were points that were unbelievable...seriously!

But that ending the unexpected “rat” who came to light near the end of the book. Really Tillie Cole? Really? Did it have to be him out of all people?

Anyway…three point five stars.

Sunday, 28 February 2016

Review: Soulless

Soulless Soulless by T.M. Frazier
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

T.M Frazier,

First let me take the time to thank your husband and your baby for possibly inspiring you to write this book the way you did. And then thank your family for also being part of it…then your friends and whoever helps you in creating this masterpiece and lastly to the random people out there because this was a masterpiece.

I’ve waited for this book for a long time and to finally have gotten it and read it was possibly the best experience of February 2016. I love it.

I love the story, I love the characters and I love the way you write. I have been a long time fan since Jake’s book and I am so glad you continue writing.

I am still smiling as I write this review. Okay now to the review of this book cause given the chance I will just write praises about the author.

What did I love about this story? Everything. Because there was no point where I was bored or questioning myself why I was reading the book. It was all good from the first page to the very last page. The writing was on point, the story plot was on point, the characters…they were so on point.

I loved Thia. She is everything I want my characters to be when I write. And her man, the tattoos the good sexy body…the he is so bad that he is good. His loyalty! His fierce love I can continue writing for days about Bear.

And my favorite characters making cameos...Yes, I am talking about Jake and Abby. Much love.

I need to know more about Rage…and Lance. I need more. Please, T.M Frazier.Please. I will beg come babysit…anything! I will do anything.

This book was just great. Worth the wait and one of my favorites. Loved it. And recommend it to everyone but you can’t read it as a standalone read the whole series and trust me all the books will make you smile.


Wednesday, 3 February 2016

Review: Silver Bastard

Silver Bastard Silver Bastard by Joanna Wylde
My rating: 3 of 5 stars

Joanna writes books in ways that i just cannot help but fall in love and this was no different. I loved it but not as much as the books before which is why it gets three stars.