Tiller (FMX Series, Book #2) by Shey Stahl

Tiller (FMX Series, Book #2) by Shey Stahl | Review on www.bxtchesbeblogging.comTiller (FMX Series, Book #2) by Shey Stahl | Review on www.bxtchesbeblogging.comTiller (FMX Series, Book #2) by Shey Stahl | Review on www.bxtchesbeblogging.comBxtches Be Blogging Book Reviews

BXTCHES Gotta Warn: Please heed this warning. . .DO NOT even think about Tiller if you haven’t yet devoured Shade (book #1). Shade is definitely a pre-requisite here. Tiller is gonna come barreling in without forgiveness and Shade somewhat prepares you for that tornado.

Tiller will be told through the POV’s of both Tiller and Amberly.

Like Shade, Tiller will be told in parts, three to be exact. And I’m now convinced that this is purposely done by Shey Stahl, so we can get an intermission, because you may very well need it.  Let me also give you another reason (if I didn’t stress it enough in the warning) why you need to start with Shade. . .during Shade’s story, you will fall for Tiller. Everything about him is energy and excitement, even though you know and recognize that there are some dark undertones surrounding him. You’ll need to hold onto whatever love you’ve developed for him during Shade, you’re gonna need it to get through this book. . .but only in the most blood rushing angsty way.

There’s not a whole lot of foreplay before your world gets rocked. Well, really Amberly’s world, but it’s the one we’re living in temporarily, so buckle up. 

Tiller’s journey is different from Shade’s because Tiller and Amberly have known (and maybe even loved) each other since they were like five years old. It’s a connection that you’re not going to understand at times. It’s a connection that you’ll wonder why Amber doesn’t sever. It’s a connection that you may think is unhealthy. But it’s a connection that’s deep and real and it’s important to just go with it, because every point of this journey is necessary to get us to the end.

Once Amberly’s life changes and when she really needs Tiller the most, is when he becomes the best asshole he can be. Unfortunately for Amberly (or Tiller depending on the angle you’re looking through) she has other priorities that have moved front and center.

Even though Tiller loves Amberly, though you will question this throughout, his approach is that of a bull in a china shop. His approach also constantly revolves around Amberly’s virginity and his need to “make her bleed”After all that Tiller will and has put Amberly through, in the end, it’ll be as it should, with Tiller chasing Amberly’s love.

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I’m sure you can imagine that with three parts, there are tons of layers in this very complicated love story. And even though I think Shey Stahl could’ve written a story that Tiller and Amberly (or Shade and Scarlet for that matter) the only ones focused on, it’s not how any of these stories are meant to be told. We’ve met most of the supporting characters on Tiller’s side. We get to see the relationship between Shade and Scarlet continue to blossom. We continue to see the rough dynamic between Tiller and Roan (though we won’t fully understand that dynamic until book #3). Camden is still around and is really becoming a part of the Sawyer family. So all the players are still in place and the more we read them, the more we become engrossed in them. Then there’s Amberly’s family. Without giving too much away, dysfunction is the best way to describe the Johnson’s and in that group, Amberly is the odd main out. 

While Shade’s story was angsty in a way that was a bit more calm, Tiller is the complete opposite. He is an asshole. He makes no apology for who he is and sometimes that hard to digest because Amberly (and her situation) is the one that gets that end of his stick. BUT, Shey Stahl strips Tiller down at just the right times at somewhat brief moments. . .just enough to chip away at our hearts. I’m assuming when an author digs deep and creates a leading character, the hope is for them to be loved and I’m sure that’s what Shey Stahl was going for here as well, but what I really think her main objective here was for Tiller to be understood and through the understanding comes the love. I think that’s why Amberly is able to love him the way she does, even when we’re like “WTF girl?!”You will need to hang on for this ride, it’s not gonna be easy to take at times, but the pay off is gonna be well worth it.

If you haven’t yet read from Shey Stahl’s catalog, I guarantee that you are missing out. The way her words flow, puts the reader right there with the storyline. We are not bystanders, we become part of the action. The dialogue between the reader and character is very conversational and becomes much more than her just telling a story. Shade was my first crack at her imagination, so I can tell you that the Sawyer brothers are definitely a good start. And, if we’re gonna judge books by their covers, then this one should certainly seal the deal.

Roan is next and if you’re dying to get to the bottom of the relationship between not only Roan and Ophelia, but Roan and Tiller. . .then get ready, we’re gonna get it all.

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