Reaper’s Fall (Reaper’s MC Series, Book #5) by Joanna Wylde

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Reaper’s Fall (Reaper’s MC Series, Book #5) by Joanna Wylde

BXTCHES Gotta Warn: By now, you should know what it is I’m going to say. Yes, you need to have already fell in love with books 1-4 in this series BEFORE Painter moves in. In every book, foundations are laid. . .foundations that give us glimpses into subsequent books. Reaper’s Fall in no different. I do believe you can enjoy this book all by itself, but I also think you will be doing yourself a huge disservice if you choose to go down that route. You BXTCHES have been warned.

We get to enjoy Reaper’s Fall through the POV’s of both Painter and Melanie.

We got to meet Painter from the very beginning of this series, when Em was all caught up in him. We were introduced to Melanie in Picnic and London’s story, she was Jessica’s BFF and the one that London took in when Melanie’s mom took off. While there was an attraction between Painter and Melanie in Reaper’s StandPainter certainly realized that she was a little on the jailbait side and stayed away. That didn’t mean he didn’t think about her though. After his arrest (again this happened in book #4, Reaper’s Stand) and while away at prison, Painter and Melanie become pen pals. He continues to fall for her and she has already fallen for the biker outlaw.

Reaper’s Fall starts “current day” and back tracks. So we learn immediately that there is some sort of romantic history between Painter and Melanie because the subject of their daughter gets brought up during an altercation between Painter and Melanie’s date. The back track portion is what takes us through their very tumultuous journey.

When Painter is released from prison, one would think that a hook-up between him and Melanie would be a foregone conclusion. However, Painter thinks that the best thing for the both of them is if he stays away and Melanie is receiving zero support from Jessica. Think back to Reaper’s Stand and you’ll remember Jessica in a sexual triangle with Painter and another member of the club, and while Painter may have saved Jessica’s life, she is not his number one fan.
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So, after some back and forth and some avoidance, Painter and Melanie decide to just be friends. Needless to say, the friendship thing doesn’t last long and before we know it, they are taking their relationship between the sheets. Club business takes Painter out of town for weeks at a time and when he proves that club life will always take precedence over his relationship with Melanie, Melanie decides that she has had enough and ends things. Oh. . .and she is of course prego when this occurs.

Once again, the thing (one of many) that I adore about MC novels is the camaraderie that surrounds the cast. While I think it sometimes sucks that we don’t get to re-visit some of the characters we previously fell in love with or they aren’t making very lengthy cameos, Reaper’s Fall gives us just enough. With Painter, we get the intense drama that surrounds a MC, with Melanie we get the “girl side”, we get to watch her relationship with Jessica go from that of two teens to that of two women, we get to watch her develop a relationship with Em and Kit. That relationship alone is worth the book, those two are fucking hilarious. I adore how the feel of family just flows through the entirety of this book. Job well done.

Thank you Ms. Wylde, you sure know how to curl a BXTCHES toes, bet you thought you’d never hear that, huh? Our boy Painter is really masterful at giving it to Melanie. There’s some serious hate sex outdoors, there’s body painting sex, there’s even some redecorating sex that has some thinking a murder took place, not just the pussy kind. They really cover the spectrum, head to toe, wall to wall. If you didn’t fall for Painter prior to the deep dick, you will have after.

There you have it. Joanna Wylde has done it once again. She sucks you in and really forces you to say glued to the story unfolding before you while convincing you to fall in love with someone who you previously thought of as an asshole. That’s right, Painter is going to weasel his cocky little self right into your heart. As with all of her heroines, she gives us another fiercely independent spirit in Melanie. If you haven’t given the Reaper’s a piece of yourself, you should dive in right away. Don’t worry, this BXTCH would never steer you wrong.Bxtches Be Reading5 Star Read for Bxtches Be ReadingFavorite Quotes TagReaper's Fall (Reaper's MC Series, Book #5) by Joanna Wylde | Review on www.bxtchesbeblogging.com

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Reaper’s Legacy (Reaper’s MC Series, Book #2) by Joanna Wylde

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BXTCHES Gotta Warn: Reaper’s Legacy is the second book in the Reaper’s Motorcycle Club Series and even though this particular book could be read on its own, I don’t recommend, especially when reading a MC series. Reaper’s Property (book #1), gives you the roots you need to establish the characters of the series. Having said that, I will say, while I think you should read this series in order, if you choose not to, you shouldn’t be confused. Carry on.

Just like the first book, this one is told through the POV of our female lead, Sophie. There are “Ruger” chapters, but they are in third person.

Ruger was in the first book somewhat, so hopefully you remember him, if not, no worries, you will get invested really quick. Reaper’s Legacy kicks off when Sophie is just a teenager getting ready to lose her virginity to Zach, Ruger’s stepbrother. Like any young girl getting ready to give up the V-card, Sophie believes she is in love. Well, that love gets her knocked up. Fast forward eight months and Ruger gets a call from his mother that Sophie may be in labor and she needs for him to get her to the hospital. As luck would have it, Zach is drunk out of his mind and on the way to the hospital, Ruger is forced to pull to the side of the road and deliver the baby himself and a connection is forever made.

Now, it’s seven years later and Sophie finds herself living in Seattle and raising her son (Noah) all on her own. To say that she is struggling is an understatement. Ruger is involved in Noah’s life and after an unfortunate incident goes down, Ruger and Horse show up at Sophie’s apartment and Ruger basically demands that Sophie and Noah move to Coeur d’Alene and stay with him for a while. And let’s face it, he’s an Alpha Male in a MC, is he really gonna take no for an answer?  Here is where the problem lies. Sophie is not down to having any part of the Reaper’s and she isn’t afraid to make that known to Ruger.

As much as Sophie believes that the Reaper’s are nothing but a bunch of criminals, she bonds really well with the ladies of the club, you remember the gang, Marie, Dance, Maggs, Em. None of these ladies are blind to the tension that seems to be bouncing between Sophie and Ruger and they are all jumping at the bits to offer her advice, including her BFF Kimber. This is another reason to read the first book. The ladies of the club get introduced in that book and it makes it just a bit easier to enjoy since you already understand their dynamic. 

This book is going to take several turns and get really gritty. Drama is certainly abundant. Not only drama between Ruger and Sophie, but within the MC as well. Unfortunately for Ruger, things are going to go down that may just prove Sophie’s point after all. For me, this is the meat of the the story and it is fantastically written. There are a lot of qualities that I really need in a MC read to get me to commit wholeheartedly to the series and one of those things is the “1%” aspect of the club. I love the Alphas, I love the sex, but I really love the grit and it runs all throughout these pages.

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The carnal desire that pours off of the pages was blistering. It takes a bit for Sophie and Ruger to get down to the business, but the pure lustful tension between them starts from the get go and is almost just as fiery. And let me tell you, there are times when you’re going to begin to think that Ruger is kind of an asshole and maybe Sophie would be better without them, but then dirty things start to happen and you think “it’s gonna be okay, I can tolerate it”. Good Lord the dirty talk in Ruger’s vocabulary is gonna land right where you need it to and Ruger is so good at delivering it, you may be drooling by the end, so have a napkin at the ready.

There are a lot of dynamics to this story that I didn’t even mention, don’t want to ruin any discovery for you. I will tell you that once you get in and start turning the pages, it’s hard to stop. I really did prefer this book to the first, although I did love the first, I just think that Sophie and Ruger had a chemistry that can’t be outdone. I enjoyed Marie, I thought she was well written, but Sophie was just wittier and in a story that has a lot of grit and toughness, it helps to have a female lead that is not only funny, but can hold her own. Em gets her story told next, so get ready to fall deeper in with the Reaper’s MC.

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Reaper’s Property (Reaper’s MC Series, Book #1) by Joanna Wylde

Reaper's Property (Reaper's MC)Reaper's Property (Reaper's MC)Synopsis TagReaper's Property (Reaper's MC)Bxtches Be Blogging Book ReviewsBXTCHES Gotta Warn: Reapers Property is the first book in the Reapers MC series and while some may say that the books within this series can be read as standalones, I personally don’t suggest it. You wouldn’t start Sons of Anarchy with season three because you would be wondering how in the fuck did Abel get kidnapped and why is Gemma on the run and how does the whole club end up in Ireland. I’m sorry (not sorry) if I spoiled some stuff for you, but you should’ve already indulged in everything Jax Teller by now. . .surely you get my point. This series has been around for a hot minute, but if you haven’t yet been introduced to the members of the Reapers MC and those who love them, then you’re starting in a very good place, the beginning. Just know that there may be some aspects to this particular book that could possibly not sit well with someone who has never dove inside the pages of the MC world. But stick with it, because if all goes well for you, in no time at all you’ll be thirsting for Ruger’s story. 

Reapers Property will mostly be told through Marie’s POV. However, there are a few Horse chapters thrown in, but those are told in third person, not through his POV (insert sad face right here).

Let’s just start with the beginning. Marie had recently found herself on the wrong side of her husband’s fist and had made the very wise decision to get the fuck out, her only option however is her brother Jeff. It’s not necessarily a bad option, it’s just Marie is back in the trailer park and life isn’t looking too grand. Turns out, Jeff is a bit of a computer whiz and with his hacking ability, has found some work with the Reapers, and since he is able to make large amounts of cash for the MC, life is looking pretty good for Jeff, until it isn’t. And because of Jeff’s mishaps, Marie becomes collateral damage. Don’t worry, I’m not giving away anything you wouldn’t learn in the first chapter of the book. We start this ride with Horse making Marie an offer that could save her brother’s life. . .all he wants instead of Jeff’s blood is Marie’s body. 

It’s after the offer is made that we flashback to Marie meeting Horse for the first time and it involves a bikini top, Def Leppard, and a little case of mistaken identity. It doesn’t take a lot of time for Marie to feel comfortable around the MC guys when they come to check in on Jeff and even though they may have mistaken her for a whore, Horse can see Marie being the type of girl he may wanna slap a patch on. Unfortunately, with Marie coming out of an abusive relationship, she’s not too keen on jumping into one where she is marked the “property of” anyone, no matter how hot this particular one happens to be. Even more unfortunate is her telling the badass biker no, which doesn’t happen ever and when it’s all said and done, doesn’t really matter because Horse works his way around that obstacle when he gives her the opportunity to save her brother’s life by turning her body over to him. 

So, Marie finds herself where Horse originally wanted her, the back of his bike, just not as his old lady and this BXTCHES, is where the story really picks up and sucks you in. 

So, one of the reasons I suggest to read books in the order in which they were written is the supporting cast, especially in a MC series. The first book is where introductions are made and the foundation is usually laid out. We meet those that are gonna be featured in future books and some that may not be featured, but will pop up from time to time. The secondary characters in Reaper’s Property not only provide an additional layer to a complex story, but complete the story, without pulling the attention away from Marie and Horse. Pay attention to Ruger (book #2), Em (book #3), Picnic (book #4), and Painter (book #5), they all get introduced in this book. And while I’m sure no damage would be done by reading out of order, it just wouldn’t tell the stories in the way they were intended. And just to forewarn, books #2 and #3 kind of overlap, so going out of order could mess up the storytelling.

Let’s get to the dirty talk. Marie is a bit naive when it comes to things of a sexual nature and Horse is anything but, so combine the two and fireworks are bound to go off. Horse certainly knows his way around a woman’s body and it doesn’t take long for Marie to crave his knowledge and experience. Your imagination will definitely get a workout. If you’re in a spot where your libido needs a little recharge, Horse may be the jump start you crave.
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Reaper’s Property has everything a good MC read should have. It has the grit and crime, it has the family and camaraderie, it has a hot AF alpha asshole that you come to love, and a feisty and independent female. The sex is hot and abundant and while the book takes some serious turns, it’s gonna gives good humor. And this is only the first book, the more invested you become better the series will read. 

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