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Sunday, August 4, 2019
Reckless (Black Thorns #1) by Franca Storm
4*
I'm not a fan of contemporary romance but I love MC books, yes everyone of them has a steaming romance involved, but they are not cutesy romance or story lines. Being married to a biker I guess I relate to some of the happenings in the books, The brotherhood and all. This one is about rival gangs, not something I relate to but I do know how down and dirty they can get, and in this book they do get down and dirty. I really enjoyed this book and was hooked by the first page. I do not like the cliffhanger end though. Yes i know this is only book 1 and it is a series so Franca Storm wanted to give us just enough line to hook us for the rest of the series. I'm hooked, reel me in. Going in search of book 2 as soon as i write this.
In the book The adult children of 2 rival gangs come together and begin a romance. Neil whose road name is Ax is the VP of the Black Thorns MC but he is also the son of the President of the Devil's Maverick's a rival MC. He has no love at all for his father as a matter of fact his mission in life is to kill him. Roxanne was the daughter of the one time President of the Black thorn's until he and his wife were killed by the Devil's Mavericks. Rox as she is known now pretty much runs the town of Brockford's security. She makes sure the business are safe from gangs of all types including the MC's.
When the Mav's come to town looking to take over Ax is sent in by His President of the Black Thorns to get intel on what's going on and also help out. This is when he and Rox meets. The chemistry is there between them from the first look. Rox a bad ass in her own right has nothing for any biker except contempt.
As they try to save the town together, to get rid of the Mav's and their romance blossoms. Secrets come out as well. This book is a thrill ride and will keep you up late at night reading, at least it did for me.
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