Monday, March 10, 2014

Dawn Martens-Renegade Lady (Renegade Sons MC #1)

Adult Biker Romance-18+

Jenna “Ice” Chandler grew up as part of a motorcycle club. She considered it her home, until one wrong move made it her prison. After months of abuse, she is rescued by Chipper, who takes her to Big Clifty, Missouri, home of the Renegade Sons MC.

Kiddrick “Kidd” Jones is the president of the Renegades. He knows there is something special about Ice the moment his older brother, Chipper, brings her into the club, but stays away, because she is too young.

When time comes for Ice to take her place in the club, she has two choices, become an old lady or a club whore. Not believing in love and knowing a man can never be faithful, she decides to earn her spot on her back.

With each passing year, Kidd's feelings for Ice grows and the urge to make her his becomes stronger. Frustrated and jealous, he finally decides it’s time to make her his.

Will Ice finally thaw out and give love a chance, or is Kidd fighting a losing battle?

WARNING: Renegade Lady contains adult situations some readers may find offensive. This is a raw and gritty story involving explicit sex, graphic language, violence and drug use. Not intended for readers under 18.


{4.5 stars}

There are a lot of MC books hitting the market these days, and it might seem simple to write an MC book. But it isn't. An MC book has to have just a little extra, a little more than boy meets girl, then HEA. There is drama, and violence, and love so strong that it makes the earth spin for you. That's what I find in an MC book. Most people don't understand what I see in stories like this, but I see beyond the "usual" club stuff to the story underneath. The story of the broken souls that find their HEA among other broken souls that create a bond that is hard to pull off in a book. 

Jenna was broken at the age of eleven. But a chance encounter changes her world and she gets a second chance at life. Kidd knows from the moment he lays eyes on her she is his, but she is far to young for him to claim. So he waits, and screws up, time and time again. Even when he can claim Jenna, he screws up again. There is nothing pretty, or charming about this story. It is harsh, things happen to Jenna that should never happen to anyone, especially a young girl. But watching the story play out captured my attention and I never looked away. I found Jenna and Kidd true characters, and the MC brothers (and sisters) to be just the right amount of balance to make all 390+ pages worth it. This is not a series for the "vanilla" reader. It has topics and violence that most people would not think about reading in a "romance" book. But it is all part of the world of MC's, and Jenna and Kidd are uber HOT. When they come together they truly collide! Can't wait for Preach and Daisy's story.

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