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Knights' Sinner
by Bella Jewel
ARC Received for honest review
I am a fan of MC books, so was thrilled when I received an ARC for this book (and as I sit here writing, I can hear a group of Harley's driving through town... wonder if it is our boys?)
You should read Hell's Knight and Heaven's Sinner before this book.
We have had Cade's story, then Spike's (Love Spike!!)
Now it is time for Jackson.
Jackson and Spike and their two clubs are joining forces to make sure that Hogan (remember him, he killed Spike's wife?) is gone for good.
When Hogan sends his daughter Serenity (come on fellow Aussies, you know you want to say it... how's the serenity... ok, got that out of the way) to spy on Jackson and the clubs, sparks fly.
Serenity has been abused by her father since she was a child, and hates him even though he is the only family she knows. Yet walking into the club house (ballsy move) she finds that not every biker is like her father and his club. Could these people become her new family?
I feel for Serenity. Really, whatever she does, someone is going to get hurt or killed. There is no clear choice about what she should do, especially when threats are made against those she loves.
Jackson... he has always been considered a bear on the outside, but softie on the inside. And when he first sees Serenity there is an instant attraction. He has a constant battle with himself, does he fight the attraction (hell, she is only a little older than his daughter) or does he throw caution to the wind and act on it?
I keep forgetting Jackson is only in his 40s and not an old man - until he starts getting his sex on... damn!
I love that Cade and Addie and Spike and Ciara are still pretty major players in this story.
And wait till you properly meet Muff (can you guess why he is called that??) He's such a dirty, dirty boy!
There are ups and downs with Jackson and Serenity's relationship
I love the Bella Jewel does not overdramatise the MC lifestyle, but also does not sugar coat what they get up to. Yes, they do illegal activities, but when it comes to family, they are protective of their own.
So, this is the last book in this series, and I feel that the author has done the series justice.
My one bug bear though was with punctuation. They call Jackson Jacks - fair enough. But it is written as Jack's and it really did bother me in the end.
But other than that, a thoroughly enjoyable book.
I am a fan of MC books, so was thrilled when I received an ARC for this book (and as I sit here writing, I can hear a group of Harley's driving through town... wonder if it is our boys?)
You should read Hell's Knight and Heaven's Sinner before this book.
We have had Cade's story, then Spike's (Love Spike!!)
Now it is time for Jackson.
Jackson and Spike and their two clubs are joining forces to make sure that Hogan (remember him, he killed Spike's wife?) is gone for good.
When Hogan sends his daughter Serenity (come on fellow Aussies, you know you want to say it... how's the serenity... ok, got that out of the way) to spy on Jackson and the clubs, sparks fly.
Serenity has been abused by her father since she was a child, and hates him even though he is the only family she knows. Yet walking into the club house (ballsy move) she finds that not every biker is like her father and his club. Could these people become her new family?
I feel for Serenity. Really, whatever she does, someone is going to get hurt or killed. There is no clear choice about what she should do, especially when threats are made against those she loves.
Jackson... he has always been considered a bear on the outside, but softie on the inside. And when he first sees Serenity there is an instant attraction. He has a constant battle with himself, does he fight the attraction (hell, she is only a little older than his daughter) or does he throw caution to the wind and act on it?
I keep forgetting Jackson is only in his 40s and not an old man - until he starts getting his sex on... damn!
I love that Cade and Addie and Spike and Ciara are still pretty major players in this story.
And wait till you properly meet Muff (can you guess why he is called that??) He's such a dirty, dirty boy!
There are ups and downs with Jackson and Serenity's relationship
I love the Bella Jewel does not overdramatise the MC lifestyle, but also does not sugar coat what they get up to. Yes, they do illegal activities, but when it comes to family, they are protective of their own.
So, this is the last book in this series, and I feel that the author has done the series justice.
My one bug bear though was with punctuation. They call Jackson Jacks - fair enough. But it is written as Jack's and it really did bother me in the end.
But other than that, a thoroughly enjoyable book.