5*****
I'm reviewing the first 2 books of this series in one post - mainly because I kind of read them so close to each other they may as well be one book.
Hope is in her mid thirty's, married, and a lawyer. She becomes a lawyer for the gorgeous Lost Kings MC president, Rock. Who is more than a little disappointed that Hope is married.
This book is different to other MC books for me, it is more Romance less MC, i'll get to more of that in a bit.
I love Rock, he may be a criminal but he is such a good guy deep down, and he really wants to protect Hope, his MC and other family members of the MC more than anything. But he still has his hot overprotective side (a must in an MC book!) Hope is an innocent lady, but she is strong when it comes to situations happening and the drama of the MC crashing around her. She also has such a caring side and I life reading about how her relationship with the other Brothers grows and they really grow to respect her.
There is not too much drama in this MC and I love that, the book is not over run with fights and arguments and bombs and guns (just enough to keep it interesting)!
I was really pleased that no cheating occurred in this book, it so easily could have happened, but Rock is a good guy, he understands Hope is happily married and copes with it (as gutted as he may be about it). Rock's life catches up with Hope and Rock has to cut her off in order to save her. Then life happens and a few years past and Rock is determined to win back Hope's trust and forgiveness. When this opportunity does occur I think is is so good of the author not to rush them, she doesn't just jump into bed with Rock after her husband and that really increased my respect for Hope.
This book is well written and an all round romance - like I said, it doesn't revolve around the bikers. There are more drama's between Rock and Hope with Rock trying to handle his undying love for Hope, but not over protect her too much and drive her crazy. And Hope learning how to fit into his world. You really grow to love the characters in this book, they are well written. This book doesn't make their lives mixing easy, they don't just get together and life is easy, it is a struggle for them to make their relationship work.
I'm reviewing the first 2 books of this series in one post - mainly because I kind of read them so close to each other they may as well be one book.
Hope is in her mid thirty's, married, and a lawyer. She becomes a lawyer for the gorgeous Lost Kings MC president, Rock. Who is more than a little disappointed that Hope is married.
This book is different to other MC books for me, it is more Romance less MC, i'll get to more of that in a bit.
I love Rock, he may be a criminal but he is such a good guy deep down, and he really wants to protect Hope, his MC and other family members of the MC more than anything. But he still has his hot overprotective side (a must in an MC book!) Hope is an innocent lady, but she is strong when it comes to situations happening and the drama of the MC crashing around her. She also has such a caring side and I life reading about how her relationship with the other Brothers grows and they really grow to respect her.
There is not too much drama in this MC and I love that, the book is not over run with fights and arguments and bombs and guns (just enough to keep it interesting)!
I was really pleased that no cheating occurred in this book, it so easily could have happened, but Rock is a good guy, he understands Hope is happily married and copes with it (as gutted as he may be about it). Rock's life catches up with Hope and Rock has to cut her off in order to save her. Then life happens and a few years past and Rock is determined to win back Hope's trust and forgiveness. When this opportunity does occur I think is is so good of the author not to rush them, she doesn't just jump into bed with Rock after her husband and that really increased my respect for Hope.
I really need to read more about Wrath and Trinity - I LOVE those two - totally rooting for them. Cannot wait for more of this series!!
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