Still Standing (Wild West MC Series, Book #1) by Kristen Ashley

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Still Standing (Wild West MC Series, Book #1) by Kristen Ashley | Review on www.bxtchesbeblogging.comStill Standing (Wild West MC Series, Book #1) by Kristen Ashley | Review on www.bxtchesbeblogging.comStill Standing (Wild West MC Series, Book #1) by Kristen Ashley | Review on www.bxtchesbeblogging.comBxtches Be Blogging Book Reviews

BXTCHES Gotta Warn: Since this is the first book in the Wild West MC series, there’s not really any prerequisite reads you need to finish before diving into Still Standing. There is a reference to the Chaos MC, but you’re knowledge of that series is not going to cause any issues with you enjoying Still Standing, though the MC’s will intertwine in the future. There are definitely similarities between Buck and Tack (Motorcycle Man), but this did not negatively influence my impression of this book. . .it helps that Motorcycle Man is one of my all time favorites and Tack does top a lot of lists for me. Which I guess Buck does now as well.

Still Standing will be told through the POV of Clara with a couple of Buck (3rd person POV) chapters thrown in.

We first meet Clara as she’s on her way to the Aces High MC to deliver a message to their President, West Hardy (Buck). A message that is being sent from Enrique Esposito, who by the way is her BFF’s (Tia) husband and is not really the kind of guy you want to find yourself working for, but some unfortunate circumstances has given Clara no other choice. But once Buck lays eyes on Clara, he knows he could and will be the answer to the situation Clara finds herself in due to the unfortunate circumstances and like in good MC fashion, he stakes his claim to Clara by uttering one word. . .Tequila.

Quick rundown on the unfortunate circumstances (without spoilers, of course). Clara was living the good life, married and working the job of her dreams. Her husband ends up not being her knight in shining armor and Still Standing kicks off with him in prison and Clara delivering messages for Enrique. Enter Buck, the Aces High MC, and another really great KA delivery.

There is a helluva lot of action happening between the covers of Still Standing. The relationship dynamics between Buck and Clara and Clara and Buck’s kids (yes, he has 2 teens-Tatiana and Gear) is a story in and of itself and don’t forget the crazy ex. Throw in some MC action and Clara trying to acclimate herself into the MC world and Buck trying to ensure that Clara is protected and Still Standing is a story that’s begging to be read.

The Wild West MC series is gonna take turns with several MC’s, not just the Aces High, so I’m not sure where the next book is gonna take us. But like with every great KA book, we get the opportunity to meet a lot of great characters. Buck is responsible for most of the meet and greets in Still Standing given Clara’s past, but she gives us her BFF Tia and her surrogate grandmother, Mrs. Jimenez, both of whom are vital in the story, but it’s the MC that’s gonna pull through for Clara and give her the family and security she has always longed for. 

Are we even reading a KA book if the “after hours” scenes aren’t overheating your Kindle? KA does alpha really well and she does sex and alpha really, really well and Buck is 100% pure alpha and he’s gonna show Clara everything she never knew she was missing. He may show you a thing or two as well.

With everything going on in Clara’s world and everything going on in Buck’s and those two worlds coming together there will be a lot for you to unpack. Like I mentioned earlier, Buck is gonna give off some serious Tack vibes and that includes everything from his alpha ness to the way he parents his children. Tack had an auto/motorcycle shop, Buck has a hardware store/construction business. I’m someone who LOVES Tack, so these similarities put a smile on my face. However, I feel that if you love KA, then you love Tack and you will in turn love Buck. I think (emphasize on “think”) heard KA say somewhere that she actually began to layout Still Standing prior to Motorcycle Man and if that’s the case, then I guess we should say that Tack has many parallels to Buck.

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This is gonna be your somewhat of a trigger warning. There is a point in the book where Buck gets somewhat abusive and as much as I love KA, even I was a bit shocked at the turn the night in question took. Now, KA did a Facebook Live where she answered questions about Still Standing and she did address the concern readers had with the “incident” and I believe her explanation was thorough and hopefully eased the strain regarding readers and Buck. Now, I will say that if you enjoy some tension and angst on your way to a happy ever after, then Buck delivers.

There are connections in Still Standing to other series in the KA library. Buck’s sister is the old lady of a Chaos member, so the connection between Buck and Tack run a bit deeper than just similarities. Sylvie and Tucker Creed from the Unfinished Heroes series also make an appearance, though you don’t need to have read either series in order to dive head first into this one.

All in all, KA delivered with what she does very well and that’s creating a world that you can submerge yourself into. It’s gonna take a while to read, so pour yourself a drink and kick back, Buck and Clara are waiting.

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Texas Tornado (Freebirds Series, Book #5) by Lani Lynn Vale

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BXTCHES Gotta Warn: The same warning stands with Texas Tornado that has been issued with every book in this series thus far. Please read them in the order in which they were written. While I think they would be still enjoyable (somewhat) on their own, the puzzle doesn’t come together until the end, especially with this book. James’ story has been brewing since the very first book in this series (Boomtown) and with every subsequent book, we get little nuggets that will come together in Texas Tornado. There’s also other storylines that need closure and this book will bring that.

Texas Tornado will be told through the POV’s of both James and Shiloh, with a few chapters told through the POV’s of those we have already met.

Let’s flashback a bit. . .James has been in the series since book #1, Cheyenne is his sister and Janie (who has been in the series since the beginning) is his daughter, while Shiloh was introduced in Jack and Winter’s story (book #4) when we found out that she was Sam’s sister. . .one he knew nothing about. Texas Tornado will pick up about six months after Last Day of My Life and things aren’t looking all too good for Shiloh.

Here’s what we know going into this book. James is having some pretty severe baby mama issues. The father that Sam despised practically his whole life may not deserve Sam’s hate after all. So, there’s a lot of questions that need to get cleared up in this book.

Sam finding out he has a long lost sister doesn’t automatically kick start his sibling protective gear. In fact, he’s really a giant asshole to her and James is the first one of the group to really step up and give her a helping hand. 

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While really getting to know James and Shiloh, we get to catch up with the others as well. Janie plays a pretty significant role here and her wit and humor keep up very well with the adults and will have you laughing out loud. We’ve already met Sebastian and Silas, but we get to know them a bit more here, which is good since they will be getting their own books in The Heroes of the Dixie Wardens MC Series. Luke and Downy are also back and though we don’t learn a lot more about them, we get teased just enough to give us something to look forward to (KPD SWAT series). Since we get a lot of characters from future series during this series, I’m sure we can look forward to these characters making appearances in other series as well, especially when we get to the kids and their 2nd generation books.

I haven’t yet decided which book/couple is my favorite. Even though the Last Day of My Life wasn’t my favorite book, I really liked Jack/Winter as a couple, but it’s difficult to pick which one I loved the most. 

There’s still one book to go, but it’s a novella and it’s gonna give (what I assume) the backstory of Elliott and Blaine. They’ve both been around since book #1 and we already know a great deal about them, but I am super excited to get their story from the beginning. 

I only started this series so it wouldn’t be so difficult to decipher all of the characters that are in LLV’s books, but I’m so glad I made that decision because now I know what I was missing out on.

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Rake’s Redemption (Wind Dragon’s MC Series, Book #4) by Chantal Fernando

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BXTCHES Gotta Warn: First things first, I bought and read this book back in September 2016. I have since read it about 4 other times, all with the intention of getting my thoughts out when I turned the last page, but for whatever reason (ahem. . .laziness), I never was able to get around to it. So, I finally committed myself and finished this book over the last couple of days and viola, here we are. It’s no secret that the MC genre is one of my favs, it’s also no secret that I am a firm believer that in order to immerse yourself in a really great MC series, you should read them in the order in which they were written. This happens to be a great MC series, hence. . .you should start from the beginning.

Rake’s Redemption will be told mostly through Bailey’s POV, however Rake will stop by and let us in his head every now and then.

We have actually already met Bailey. She was first introduced to us in Tracker and Lana’s story (book #3) when the girls have themselves a night out and run into her. Well, that night is where this story picks up. Anna and Lana are out at the MC owned Rift, when they run into Bailey, who is not only Rake’s ex, but was also very good friends with Anna and Lana and because of a very bad break-up between the Rake and Bailey, it has been years since they have seen her. Cue the excitement here. The problem? Rake is none too happy to see the one that he thought was The One.

After running into Rake, who happened to have his hands full with two women, the last place Bailey wants to find herself is in the past or standing in front of the man who broke her, regardless of how well he has aged over the past seven years. So when Rake gives her explicit instruction to keep her ass out of his club, she is happy to oblige. It becomes more difficult to keep that promise when Anna and Lana convince her that a night out is what they need and Rake will be none the wiser. Famous last words. . .

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The first two books in this series were pretty loaded with the MC grit and drama, the kind that sucks us in and takes ahold of and while I LOVED book #3, it was certainly lighter on the MC side and I gotta say that it’s not gonna pick up too much here. We will get some moments, but the story is more focused on the second chance romance side more than it is on the outlaw side of the MC.

Chantal Fernando does a wonderful job of keeping the characters flowing from book to book. You will not be left wondering what’s happening with the ones we have already fallen for, we get great updates with Sin and Faye. . .Arrow and Anna. . .Tracker and Lana. We also get to drop in on Talon and his world, while being introduced to some new faces. Every character is perfectly placed and while you will fall in love with Bailey and Rake, as you should, no one will get neglected in the pages of this story. 

We have already been introduced to Rake’s history with women. He has sampled them all. So even I was interested to see how the action was going to unfold in the bedroom and this BXTCH was not disappointed. She did a great job combining the Alpha dominant side of Rake with the romantic side of him and not just showing it on separate occasions, both personalities were brought into the bedroom and he wore them very well.

I fell in love with this series from the very first book and have continued to fall in love with every book since. Usually when I become addicted to a MC series, it’s the men of the series who do me in and have me coming back for more, but with this series, the women are the ones captivating me. They are written with fierce independence, the humor is fantastic and the bond that they share with one another rivals the men. If you are looking for a MC series that is heavy on the outlaw, this may not be the one. If you’re looking for some hot alphas, great camaraderie, really good humor, and a very well rounded story. . .then let me introduce you to the men of the Wind Dragons MC.Bxtches Be ReadingRake's Redemption (Wind Dragons MC Series, Book #4) by Chantal Fernando | Review on www.bxtchesbeblogging.com

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Stone (Knights Corruption MC Series, Book #2) by S. Nelson

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Stone (Knights Corruption MC Series, Book #2) by S. Nelson | review on www.bxtchesbeblogging.comStone (Knights Corruption MC Series, Book #2) by S. Nelson | review on www.bxtchesbeblogging.comStone (Knights Corruption MC Series, Book #2) by S. Nelson | review on www.bxtchesbeblogging.comBxtches Be Blogging Book ReviewsBXTCHES Gotta Warn: I need to make sure that you BXTCHES hear me loud and clear, STONE IS NOT A STAND ALONE NOVEL! While I’m always an advocate of reading any series in the order in which they were written, I’m even more so for those series that involve MC’s, BUT, for this particular series, I cannot emphasize this enough. This series starts with Marek (book #1), and that book focuses on Marek and Sully, but the MC storyline in that book carries through to this book and I promise there is no way you can skip over Marek and still have an understanding of the MC part of the storyline. Will you still enjoy Stone? Yes, you most likely will, but where is the fun in reading a MC book if you can’t follow the crime and grit of the story? And since I have finished Stone and have moved into Jagger, I can say with certainty that the grit continues into book #3.

Stone will be brought to us through the POV’s of both Stone and Addy.

Because I try to be a kind BXTCH (when I can) and because I also realize that some of you will start with Stone, skipping right over Marek, regardless of any advice I throw your way. . .I’ll try to catch you up. In book #1, Marek (President), Stone (VP), and the Knights Corruption MC raided the Savage Reapers MC and took Sully, who happens to be the presidents daughter. Now, in most MC’s that would be it. . .the Knights Corruption would be dead where they stood, but in this case, Sully being kidnapped was life changing. She had been raped many times by her father, then when her dad hands her over to another club member, she was also abused many times by his hands. Even though Sully has been beaten, raped, and torn down emotionally, all at the hands of her own club, her story still gets worse. When her dad makes a deal with the cartel, Sully is the gift. So, the kidnapping isn’t so much a kidnapping as it was a new chance at life. So, when the Knights Corruption MC begins to work a bit with that cartel, you realize eventually Marek is going to find out that a member of that cartel raped his wife (yes, she does become his wife and if that spoils anything for you. . .too bad, you should’ve read the first book) and when his book ends and Marek is still in the dark. . .you gotta know it’s coming in book #2.

Now, we already know Addy. She’s not only the niece of a Knights member (Trigger), but when a nomad member was shot, it was Addy that the club called for help. You could feel the sexual tension between Addy and Stone almost immediately and we are not the only ones that sensed the sparks between the two. 

When you join Addy and Stone (past the prologue), they are in the middle of a “relationship”. I say “relationship”, because everything Addy and Stone is, is on the down low. Addy is the niece of Trigger, which means that Stone is breaking some rules. Not to mention, her hesitancy in becoming involved with the club, even though Stone is doing his best to assure her that the club is leaning a bit more towards the legal life. For Addy, there is still to much that could happen with her being openly involved with the MC.

Now a little background on Addy. She works as a nurse, hence her helping out the club when violence calls. . .speaking of violence, that is another one of the reasons she is so hesitant to make things official with Stone. She lost her mom five years previous to ovarian cancer, so it’s just her and her dad. I should probably point out that Trigger is her maternal uncle and the relationship between him and Addy’s father is non-existent. 

Let’s talk about the relationship between Addy and Stone, because that is what is going to make up a shit ton of this book. The chemistry between the two of them is pretty explosive and Addy is pretty good about recognizing that, but she still isn’t in a place where she is ready to become his old lady (have I mentioned that enough yet?), which doesn’t sit well with Stone. Which coincidentally, he doesn’t have to worry about that much longer because his temper is going to do him in. 

Moving away from Stone and Addy real quick, because we still have MC problems to discuss. The guys still haven’t really felt the ramifications of the Sully kidnapping, so they’re still watching their backs. Now, the tension gets kicked way up when Yanez (the one who raped Sully) comes into the clubhouse while Sully is also there, so you can imagine how that scene unfolds. This is where the MC storyline is going to take us during Stone and as much as you’re going to want (really bad) for some closure to this particular storyline, it’s not gonna happen just yet. . .so, you’ll need to stay tuned.
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Even though his temper gets Stone in trouble, we all know that in the end Addy and Stone will find their way together, but the journey to get to heart of what they bring. . .is gonna be a bumpy, crazy, twirly (is that a word?), feisty, loving ride. . .so, it’s really best if you just sit back and enjoy.

One of the aspects I love about the heart of any MC series is the cast and S. Nelson brings it with the Knights Corruption. Those that we fell in love with during book #1, come back and visit us in book #2. We get to stay connected to Marek and Sully, while still getting to know club members like Jagger and Tripp. The way in which she has written these books and the dialogue between these characters, just flows in the smoothest of ways and leaves you salivating for more. 

Let’s get to the good stuff. You can’t write a MC book and feature a badass Alpha biker and not expect him to work his shit and Stone does just that. But hey, let’s give some lovin’ to the BXTCH, right? Addy knows her moves and can mattress dance with the best of em’. All in all, if you’re looking for some dirty talking, hot and sweaty fucking. . .you will not be disappointed.

Jagger is up next and I’m super excited about his story. The deeper I get into this series, the harder it is to put it down. . .it will give you the gamut. . .it’s filled with drama, grit, humor, sex, love. . .just a whole spectrum of emotion. So, I suppose what this BXTCH is trying to say is, if you’re looking for a worthy MC series, one that sucks you in and gives you a tiny escape from your crazy days, then dive in, S.Nelson has done the job.Bxtches Be ReadingStone (Knights Corruption MC Series, Book #2) by S. Nelson | review on www.bxtchesbeblogging.com

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The Run (Hell’s Disciples MC Series, Book #4) by Jaci J

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The Run (Hell's Disciples MC Series, Book #4) by Jaci J | Review on www.bxtchesbeblogging.comThe Run (Hell's Disciples MC Series, Book #4) by Jaci J | Review on www.bxtchesbeblogging.comThe Run (Hell's Disciples MC Series, Book #4) by Jaci J | Review on www.bxtchesbeblogging.comBxtches Be Blogging Book ReviewsBXTCHES Gotta Warn: My usual warning goes along the lines of. . .“read in order, blah, blah, blah”. . .and I will be aiming in that direction, but I’m gonna throw you BXTCHES an alternate route. Books #1-3 of the Hell’s Disciples MC takes place in the Washington chapter and books #4-6 take place in the Oregon chapter and while the two chapters do intertwine, it’s not enough to be confusing if you were to go out of order. BUT. . .If it’s the Washington chapter that has you drooling, then read books #1-3 in order, if it’s Oregon chapter that brings you joy, then read books #4-6 in order. But trust a BXTCH when she tells you that the whole series will make your dick hard. . .so you should really just go for it all.

The Run will be told through the POV’s of both Buck and Lennon.

Buck is the Sergeant at Arms for the Hell’s Disciples MC Oregon chapter and has just been tasked with a very important pick-up. It’s not drugs or guns or some enemy who’s about to meet the maker, no, Buck is making the drive into Washington and meeting up with his brothers, to pick up Lennon. . .his road trip partner.

Lennon is a spirit. A wanderer. And even though she is planting her feet in Oregon and even though she finds Buck to be more ruggedly sexy and more mouthwatering than any other man she has set her eyes on and even though she is pretty down with hanging with the MC, she knows that she will take off once the spirit moves her. 

Buck is not too sure what it is he’s supposed to do with a woman as a roommate, especially one that his dick hasn’t been properly introduced to. He is obviously attracted to Lennon. . .she’s super easy to live with, she cooks and not too terribly high maintenance, add that to the fact that she meshes pretty well with his brothers and she is able to hold her own against him. The problem? He’s been burned and not very trusting of any woman, no matter how much he’s dying to sink into her and no matter how good she looks on the back of his bike or how well they live side by side.

In order for this to be a kick ass MC read, we need some kick ass MC action and Jaci J does not disappoint on that front. There is another MC trying to move into the Hell’s Disciples territory and some pretty shady shit is starting to happen. All begins when a longtime member is missing, presumably dead, which of course means a war of some sort is about to get kick started. The unfortunate happenstance of all this drama is a lot of the shady shit starts happening when Lennon arrives. . .put two and two together BXTCHES. Now, this is a storyline that will continue into the next book, so not all will be solved between the rival MC’s when you reach the end of The Run.

Things are certainly going to heat up between Buck and Lennon and when they do, a fire ignites. But, when you have a woman who finds it a bit difficult staying in one place too long and a bad ass biker who got hit too hard in his last relationship. . .it’s not exactly the perfect equation to a happily ever after.

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MC drama may be one thing that keeps the pages turning, but let’s not sell ourselves short, the Alphaness that comes alive when the clothes come off definitely keeps our eyes glued and our hearts pounding. There are some books that I can read and not be disappointed if the sex isn’t where I want it, BUT if a BXTCH tries to deal me a MC book with impotent sex, then I may have to lodge a complaint. However, our BXTCH Jaci J really knows how to use her words. There is no mistaking any intentions, there is no beating around the bush, the sexual tension is cracking and when the two can take it no more, it is straight up delicious. 

I wasn’t sure how I was gonna feel when it dawned on me that this book begins the introductions to a new MC chapter. I really thought I was gonna miss the ones I had already fallen in love with, well imagine my surprise when I found myself really falling for Buck and Lennon AND trust a BXTCH when she tells you that you will love Lennon, she was so different from any of the women up to this point. In the end, my concern was for naught, Jaci J could’ve easily have moved the MC while keeping it almost the same, but she took this one in a whole different direction.

I first purchased this book back in December 2015 and I started it (barely), but never finished it. Fast forward to now. . .Jaci J releases the new book in this series and I was pretty much salivating to sink my eyeballs into it, but I am pretty serious about reading MC books in order and in order for me to really enjoy this series in the way that it was written, I needed to play a game of catch-up. . .so in all of my great ambition, I started from book #1 and now here we are. The quality of the book had nothing to do with why I never originally finished it, it was more of a lazy thing. This is a really good MC series, one that I’m quite surprised isn’t more popular. If you’re looking for some grit, if you’re looking for some drama, if you’re looking for some humor, if you’re looking for some super hot Alphas, if you’re looking for some mind blowing, toe curling sex. . .then you have found it. Bxtches Be ReadingThe Run (Hell's Disciples MC Series, Book #4) by Jaci J | Review on www.bxtchesbeblogging.com

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Tracker’s End (Wind Dragon’s MC Series, Book #3) by Chantal Fernando

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BXTCHES Gotta Warn: We started with Sin and Faye. . .we fell in love with Anna and Arrow. . .now Tracker is up and ready to sweep you off of your feet. If you remember in book #1, Tracker started to fall for Faye but Sin stopped that shit before it had a chance to speed down the runway, in book #2, Tracker and Anna became very good friends while we began to see his feelings for Lana start to peel back. I have told you all of this, just so I can say this. Read em’ in order, it’s not only so worth it, but it’s almost like each book feeds into the next.

Tracker’s End will be told through the POV of Lana with a couple of Tracker chapters thrown in.

We begin to learn in book #2, that Tracker definitely has himself a hard-on for Lana, but things aren’t really where they need to be in order for that particular erection to erupt. First obstacle is Allie. Allie is introduced to us in book #1, she was a regular for Sin, that is until Faye enters the picture and shut that shit down (Sin certainly rubbed off on her). Now, one thing you should remember/know about Allie is this. She is the daughter of a fallen member of the MC, which is why she lives in the clubhouse and kind of gets away with being well. . .a bitch. Once Sin turned her away for good and Tracker realized that he and Faye would only be close as friends, Allie winds up in the bed of Tracker, for many years. Tracker and Allie kick up at the end of book #1 and book #2 begins five years after #1 ends, so their relationship has some traction. So, that is the first issue. The second one would be a spitfire named Anna. Anna and Lana are BFF’s and while Anna and Tracker are also super close friends, Anna has a front row seat to how disrespectful Tracker is to his relationship with Allie. I mean, bitch or not, she doesn’t deserve to be cheated on and one of the things that Anna is lucky enough to witness is Tracker spreading his dick cheer around. Anna doesn’t want that for her bestie, who would? 

Lana grew up in a single parent home, her dad running off when she was very young. Lana finds herself having to experience the torture that is high school all alone after Anna leaves. This, of course, leaves her wide open to the mean bitches. She survives and all is well. . .that is until she finds herself in lust with one very sexy, very rugged biker. Once a mean bitch, always a mean bitch. . .Allie knows that not only does Lana have the hots for Tracker, but the lustful feelings are mutual. It doesn’t help that Lana has been given the very important job of Clover’s nanny, so her presence in the clubhouse is definitely felt by Tracker and witnessed by Allie.

Obviously, Tracker is going to cut Allie loose and he and Lana are going to get their particular train car moving down the track. There will be obstacles. . .Allie for one. . .Lana does have a secret or two that’s hanging in the air. . .and as with any book in this series, there always seems to be a threat looming.

I think that Tracker’s End does a really great job of continuing to keep the supporting cast of characters in the loop, even though the story truly belongs to Tracker and Lana. We get to know Clover (Sin and Faye’s daughter) a bit better because Lana is her nanny. We stay up to date with what is happening with Arrow and Anna because Lana and Anna are besties for life. We also get to a glimpse into what is leering around the corner for Rake because we finally get to meet the one who broke his heart, Bailey. This series (so far) is fantastic at focusing on the well roundness of the ensemble and not just putting the spotlight on the featured couple.
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If we’ve learned anything up to this point about Tracker and his abilities, I think we figured he was going to be a beast in bed and that fucker did not disappoint. I think where the surprise lies, pleasant of course, is Lana. That BXTCH is a firecracker. She signed up for a rodeo and that cowgirl is riding like a pro. To say that she is adapting to the life of the MC would be an understatement. When you indulge in this story, you will find out why. . .but maybe my suggestion should be to take a few mental notes and put them to play later during your own bull riding session.

My only complaint is one I have had before. Whenever Tracker and Lana hit a speed bump, we get to see Tracker’s assholiness and while I enjoy seeing a different side to characters that I fall for, I think that in this particular instance (and you’ll know the scenario I’m referring to once you read) Lana didn’t stand her ground solid enough. I personally prefer a bit more angst and stubbornness when road blocks appear to hinder our couples from reaching their HEA. But, again, that’s my personal preference.

A lot of reviews have said that the MC action in Tracker’s End is mild (that’s the word most often used) and I guess in comparison it is. I mean losing Mary in book #1 and having that anguish and aftermath carry over in book #2 isn’t necessarily mild, but overall, while the MC action is sometimes gritty, it’s not too terribly unbearable or bullet ridden. I think what this series (so far) does best is balance. We get a great balance between that of the MC life coupled with humor and Alphaness and strong women. It all really plays very well in your hand and your imagination, you will not be disappointed.

Well, the manwhore is up next and once again, it is a book I have already enjoyed. We will finally get to the bottom of what makes Rake who he is and see if he really does find Redemption.Bxtches Be ReadingBook Review.4Favorite Quotes TagTracker's End (Wind Dragons MC Series, Book #3) by Chantal Fernando | Review on www.bxtchesbeblogging.com

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Arrow’s Hell (Wind Dragons MC Series, Book #2) by Chantal Fernando

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BXTCHES Gotta Warn: Here we go again, another MC book, the same warning. This is only book #2 in the Wind Dragon’s MC Series and yes, you should go ahead and read Dragon’s Lair first. Now, I am about to spoil some things for you BXTCHES, but that’s what happens when you go out of order. The name of this book is Arrow’s Hell and in Dragon’s Lair, Arrow loses the woman that he loved when the Wind Dragon’s clubhouse comes under attack. This loss really cuts Arrow deep, so deep, that this book takes place five years AFTER his tragic loss and he still believes that he deserves the “hell” in which he lives, which, hence the name. So, what I’m trying to say is this. . .part of this story begins in book #1, so please try to stick to the flow of the series and read these books in order, don’t worry, you will not be sorry. Trust a BXTCH!

Arrow’s Hell will be told through the POV of Anna.

Like I mentioned, Arrow’s Hell kicks up five years after Dragon’s Lair ends. And in that time, Arrow spends some of it behind bars and the rest wallowing in his own pity. Anna is the younger sister of Rake and has just moved back to town, and even though she has caught the eye of Arrow, he refuses to allow himself any gratification, instead punishing himself for the death of Mary. Anna is certainly infatuated by Arrow and she realizes that there is some pain hidden in his eyes, however, he ain’t giving in, no matter how tempting the offer. 

Anna and Rake grew up with a drug addicted mother and non-existent father, the only family that they could rely on was each other. After high school, Anna moves on to college and Rake finds his family within the MC. He is thrilled as fuck when Anna decides to come home to finish school. Unfortunately for Anna, Rake’s MC family becomes her family and with that comes a hella bunch of overbearing, overprotective, bikers. Especially when any attempt at establishing some sort of independence is met with a shit ton of resistance.

This series (so far) balances out the MC storyline well with the romance storyline. While I’m pretty good at piecing together the puzzle, the MC storyline here definitely threw me for a loop. The Wind Dragon’s are in conflict with the Wild Men MC, which happens to be the same MC that shot and killed Mary five years earlier and the same MC whose President was killed by Arrow, in retaliation of Mary’s death. So, all you need to know is this. . .even though retribution happened years earlier, it’s still giving Arrow his own version of hell, which in result is going to present Anna with her own as well.
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Chantal Fernando does a fantastic job of creating a great ensemble read. Supporting characters are not only mentioned here and there within these pages, they are very intricate parts of the book. There are many relationships in play here. Anna develops a very close relationship with Tracker, who really becomes a rock for her, there is her BFF Lana, who happens to catch the eye of Tracker (which sets us up for book #3), there is the dynamic between her and Rake, who after years apart are trying to find a balance with one another. Equally as important is the relationship between Rake and Arrow, which hits a bit of a snag when Anna comes into play. And the love that develops between Anna and Arrow was akin to a beautiful disaster. A young lady trying to live up to the ghost of his past and Arrow trying to figure out if he is actually worthy of receiving love in the way that it deserve to be given. 

Let’s talk about the good stuff. Once Anna and Arrow move past their obstacles, when they finally decide to pull back the covers and jump in head first, they do not disappoint. Your imagination is certainly going to get it’s workout. The way Chantal Fernando writes the sex scenes here really does almost double duty. The love that Anna and Arrow have for one another comes through loud and clear when they move the dancing to the bedroom. But sometimes fucking isn’t always about love. . .it’s about lust. . .it’s about passion. . .it’s about need. . .and every one of those emotions pour off of the page and you can feel the depth of each and every one.

So, Tracker gets his story next and I can already tell you that it is a great read, one that I’m about to reacquaint myself with. All in all, this series really is captivating, it really does a great job of forcing you to keep going. I think it’s a great addition to any MC family, and if you’ve yet to sink your teeth in a really good MC book, this is a fantastic place to start.Bxtches Be ReadingBook Review.4Favorite Quotes TagArrow's Hell (Wind Dragons MC Series, Book #2) by Chantal Fernando | Review on www.bxtchesbeblogging.com

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Clutch (Satan’s Fury MC Series, Book #4) by L. Wilder

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BXTCHES Gotta Warn: In my previous reviews with this series, my warning was to read the books in order, even though the claim on Amazon was that the books could be read as stand-alones. My reasoning? Well, there is a plot line threaded within the first three books of this series, so in order to have some understanding of what’s going on, it’s important to go 1, 2, then 3. I would normally issue the same warning with this book, and I still sort of am, the storyline that was weaved through the first three books, already has closure by the time we make it to Clutch. The only pre-requisite understanding you need with Clutch is this. . .in Cotton, Clutch admits that he had fallen in love Cassidy and when he realizes that Cass is in fact in love with Cotton and he stands no chance at love with her, it sends Clutch on the road, a need for him to separate himself from that part of his life, which eventually leads him to Tennessee. I tell you this because if you have an uncontrollable need to take a hop, skip, and a jump over Maverick, Stitch, and Cotton, you won’t be too far out of the loop, now, do I still think you should go in order? Abso-fucking-lutly! This is a fantastic series and one that you would enjoy so much more if you just go in order.  There, warning is now over.

Clutch will be told through the POV’s of both Clutch and Olivia.

Clutch starts off a bit brutal, we start with the murder of Olivia’s parents. Olivia is the oldest of three children, her younger brother and sister (Charlie and Hadley) still live at home and are barely able to get out of their house when the intruders change the course of their lives forever. Olivia steps in and takes over the role as guardian, but when the threat follows them, they hightail it out of Boston and into Memphis.

Even though Clutch needed an escape, that didn’t relieve him of any of his duties to the MC, those responsibilities lead him to Memphis to do some work for the Satan’s Fury chapter there and it is there where he where he meets Hazel or Olivia disguised as Hazel considering they are somewhat on the run. 

Of course, they are both attracted to one another, but Olivia isn’t impressed by the sexy as fuck biker. She’s even less than thrilled when she finds out that Clutch is living right next door to her and the kiddos. It doesn’t take long for Clutch to worm his way under Olivia’s skin and right through her front door.

Clutch knows pretty early on that Olivia is hiding something and with his interest in her and the kids, he puts Big Mike on the job. Clutch soon finds out some of the truth that Olivia is hiding and soon after, Olivia fills in the rest of the blanks.

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In the previous books, we got a round about introduction to the rest of the Satan’s Fury family and we continue to get to know them as each story unfolds. In Clutch, the supporting cast are the ones we meet in Tennessee, as far as the Washington chapter of the MC, we only really hear from Smokey and that’s just via phone, but the introduction to Smokey is important because he is the subject of the next book. It’s not that we don’t revisit the ones that we have already fallen in love with, it’s just that the majority of this book takes place in Tennessee, while the previous books took place in Washington.

I think that there is a lot to love about MC books. There’s the crime driven aspect, which if it’s written well, even if it’s a storyline you don’t really understand all that much, it can truly captivate you. There’s the Alpha male aspect, which again, if it’s really well written, you’ll be adding a new book boyfriend to your list. But, I think that one of the best/favorite things about a MC book. . .is how well they fuck. I know, it’s makes this BXTCH pretty shallow, but I don’t give a fuck. If an author writes the scenes really well, it will activate an imagination that would put the best porn scene to shame. No worries here, Clutch knows how to drive the big dick home. 

I don’t really have too many complaints about how Clutch unfolds. I just think I’m a sucker for angsty drama, because if I could wish for anything within these pages it is this. . .we all know how Clutch felt about Cassidy, right? He thought he was for sure in love and even when his grandmother tells him that it wasn’t love, he is still unsure of her wisdom. It is only when he meets Olivia that he realizes that grandma did in fact know her shit. Obviously, Olivia is going to hear from somewhere that Clutch was in love with Cassidy and she does hear it (surely I’m not spoiling this for you), she just doesn’t react the way I wanted her to. You know, the “OMG, there is no way he loves me when he loved her” and then have the obligatory separation until she realizes what a mistake she’s made. Just the typical angsty drama a BXTCH loves. 

Smokey is next in the Satan’s Fury lineup and since I have already started and finished that book (in less than a day), I can assure that you will not be disappointed. Stay tuned for that review.Bxtches Be ReadingBook Review.4Favorite Quotes TagClutch (Satan's Fury MC Series, Book #5) by L. Wilder | Review on www.bxtchesbeblogging.com

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Cotton (Satan’s Fury MC Series, Book #3) by L. Wilder

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BXTCHES Gotta Warn: Since I issued a pretty lengthy warning in my review of Stitch, I’m just gonna give you a quick re-cap. Please read these books in order, there was a pretty significant storyline that occurred in Maverick (book #1), that continued in Stitch (book #2) and still continues in Cotton. So, just make sure to read em’ in order and you should be great. Having said that, I will also give you another reason to start with book #1. We meet Cassidy in Maverick (her sister Henley, is the leading lady in that one), then in Stitch, we start to get a feel of Cassidy and Cotton, it’s in that book where we realize that there is something going on between the two of them. There you go, another reason to enjoy this series in order.

Like the previous books in this series, Cotton will be told through the POV’s of both Cotton and Cassidy.

There is not a lot of backstory where Cassidy is concerned. Like I said, we met Cassidy in Maverick, she was Henley’s connection to the MC. Cassidy is the bartender at the MC, and of course, that is where she first sets her eyes on Cotton. But that is really all we have on her. . .basically her story starts in Maverick. Now, with Cotton, in order to understand his present, you have to understand his past.

Cotton comes from a great family, however, tragedy strikes them when he is just a teenager. . .his father passes. Being the oldest of three boys, the patriarchal responsibilities fall on Cotton’s shoulders. When times begin to get tough, his uncle Sal steps in. His uncle Sal, who happens to be the President of the Satan’s Fury MC. Lots of life changing activities occur before Cotton even graduates from high school. . .but to make a long story short, the most important of those are him being taken under his uncle’s wing, him being mentored by Sal rather than Sal’s own son, Derek. This of course leads to Cotton being chosen as the one to lead the MC after Sal’s death, again, chose over Derek. Don’t worry, this really isn’t a spoiler, we learned in the course of the first two books that Cotton had some serious beef with his cousin, it’s just within the pages of Cotton that we learn the fine details.

That’s where a lot of the drama comes from in this story. It’s still a carryover from the drama that has occurred in both Maverick and Stitch, it just all comes to fruition in Cotton. It’s also not a big chunk of the book like it was previously, here the focus is actually more on the development of the relationship between Cotton and Cassidy, which is all I’m going to say, because it’s a journey worth taking. My only personal desire was wanting it to be a bit more dramatic and heart wrenching, but that’s mainly because I’m a BXTCH and enjoy the suffering before the happiness.

As far as the cast of characters goes in Cotton, we get some updates on our previous couples, well mainly just Henley and Maverick. . .not so much Stitch and Wren. I mean, they are around, but not a lot of “where are they now” reminiscing. I think the most important supporting character in Cotton is actually going to be Clutch. Now, I can’t give you too much, because that would ruin some shit for you, but again the author dangles that proverbial carrot. . .Clutch is our next book.
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This BXTCH usually gets a bit hung ho when we get to the good parts and it wasn’t that I was disappointed with what Cotton and Cassidy brought into the bedroom, it just lacked a certain dirty that I crave. I don’t wanna make it sound as if the passion was lacking or that any of it was poorly written. . .that is certainly not the case. It was actually very well told, very descriptive and very passionate, I just needed it to be more dirty “fucking”. 

While I loved this book, I think that Stitch is in the lead for me, although I think Clutch is going to give him a run for his money, but we will have to wait and see.Bxtches Be ReadingBook Review.4Favorite Quotes TagCotton (Satan's Fury MC Series, Book #3) by L. Wilder | Review on www.bxtchesbeblogging.com

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Stitch (Satan’s Fury MC Series, Book #2) by L. Wilder

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BXTCHES Gotta Warn: This warning is gonna be a bit lengthy. So, if you were to search for this series on Amazon and decide to read the blurb, you will read the following: ** This book is intended for readers 18 years or older due to bad language, violence, and explicit sex scenes. Stitch is a standalone romance, but you may also be interested in reading Maverick: Satan’s Fury MC. My personal feeling (as you may already know) is that for the most part, series should usually be read in the order in which they were written. Now, I know that there are some series that can certainly be read in which ever way the reader chooses, however, I don’t think MC series should just be read willy nilly. I think when you get ready to start a new MC series, you should always start with the first book in that series, regardless if the blurb says “can be read as a standalone”, just because it “can” be, doesn’t mean it “should” be. And I will use Stitch as an example. In Maverick (book #1), the MC storyline in that book involved our leading lady Henley. Henley was a witness to the murder of a Satan’s Fury member, not only was she a witness, but the two guys who pulled the trigger witnessed her, so you can imagine where that story heads. That particular storyline carries over into Stitch. So, if you haven’t read Maverick, that storyline will be a little blurry. The other reason I have for definitely reading MC series in order is the characters. Relationships between the reader and especially the members of the MC are developed in each book, for example, in Maverick, we meet Cotton (the President) and Cassidy (Henley’s sister/bff), and even though we don’t get their story yet, the curtain starts to get pulled back a bit, so a little groundwork starts to get poured, the carrot begins to get dangled. Their story doesn’t come until the next book, but within the pages of Stitch, the anticipation starts to build. There is my warning, BXTCHES, now let’s get to Stitch and Wren.

In Stitch, we will get the POV’s of both Stitch and Wren.

Since Stitch starts with Stitch, let’s do the same. We learn immediately upon turning the first page, that Stitch (Griffin) had a rough (and that’s putting it lightly) upbringing. After losing their parents, Griffin and his baby sister, Emerson, are sent to live with their paternal grandparents. Even though Griffin was given love from his grandmother, his grandfather was a monster. Years and years of beatings forced him to get the fuck out at just the age of 15. Life on the street wasn’t much easier for him and when he became able, he joined the military. After leaving the military, there really was only place for him to go. . .the Satan’s Fury MC.

Wren is a single mom to Wyatt. She was once married to Michael, who she believed was the love of her life, that is until he decided to start knocking her around, hell, who am I kidding. . .he was beating the fuck out of her. And since it wasn’t only her life she needed to look out for anymore, Wren recognized that she needed to get away from the father of her child. Even though she and Wyatt have a nice life going with just the two of them, there are still moments of panic when Wyatt has to go to his dad’s for visitation, albeit supervised, but visitation nonetheless. Their life takes a hard right turn one night when Wyatt runs away from his father’s house and right into a hard core biker. Well, not really that dramatic, he actually runs to the “safe place” that his mother already laid out for him.

Stitch was just looking for a nice hot meal when he comes across a very terrified Wyatt. After noticing the developing bruises on his arms, things hit a little too close to home, so after a little persuasion, he is able to convince Wyatt in for a bite to eat. Facing a mom’s worse nightmare, Wren is relieved when she shows up at the diner and finds Wyatt. 

After mom and son were able to be reunited, there is just something about Wren that awakens something in Stitch. Knowing that Wren and her son are potentially at risk, thanks to the ex-husband, Stitch almost makes it his mission to always ensure that she and Wyatt are safe. And that’s where things start to take off.

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Like I said in my warning, the drama and aftermath from the murder that Henley witnessed in Maverick, carries over in Stitch. Add that to an abusive ex-husband and you’ve got plenty of drama to keep you captivated from the very first chapter to the very last page.

Just like in Maverick, we continue our “relationship building” with the rest of the MC in Stitch. Most importantly (I believe) is the relationship, or lack thereof, between Cotton and Cassie. There is some serious tension floating around those two and it’s quite obvious there is history there as well. But, Cotton is book #3 in this series, so we won’t be in suspense for too much longer. Wren’s son, Wyatt, is very well written and a character that everyone will fall in love with. One of the many things that the author does very well here is creating characters that the world may see as “disabled”, but the world that is created for them is one of equality and normalcy. We met Dusty in Maverick, he is the son of the murdered club member and he also has Down’s Syndrome. Wyatt is a brilliant, funny, and lovable boy with Asperger’s. They also form a friendship with one another and with the reader as well. So, now we are two books in and the ensemble is really coming together.

I’m not one to usually judge fuckability by a book cover, but c’mon, look at that artwork. And I gotta tell you, if the image on the cover is what we are to use to stimulate the imagination. . .it works. Wren and Stitch jump right over the sexual tension and right into the good stuff. It’s hot. . .it’s toe curling. . .it’s pretty damn satisfying.

It’s getting good BXTCHES, my hunch. . .as we move further in, the better it’s gonna get.Bxtches Be ReadingBook Review.4Favorite Quotes TagStitch (Satan's Fury MC Series, Book #2) by L. Wilder | Review on www.bxtchesbeblogging.com

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