Chiah Wilder | February 23, 2016 | MC Romance
Insurgents MC, book 4
★★★★1/2
SOURCE: ENTICING JOURNEYS
The first time Axe saw her at his friend’s wedding, he knew she’d have her long legs wrapped around his waist, moaning and begging for more.
A member of the Insurgents Motorcycle Club, Axe has the tattoos, the ripped body, and the badass attitude. He’s great in bed and always leaves women pleading for more. But…Don’t ask him to commit.Don’t ask for a phone call.Don’t expect anything but wild, mind-blowing sex.That’s the way he rolls….Until he meets her.It was a one-night standHe was gone before she woke upFinished. Done. Moved on.Except he can’t stop thinking about her.What the f*&k?!Baylee Peters has thrown herself obsessively into her career vying for the brass ring of partnership at one of the most prestigious architecture firms in Denver. Not wanting any distractions, she has shelved romance. Nothing can stand in her way.Until she meets him.The dark-haired man with the smoldering eyes and tatted, chiseled body who makes her insides melt.It was just for one night. So what if the sex was incredible?Then work takes her to Pinewood Springs. And to him. Her ordered world explodes.As if she didn’t have enough trouble with a sexy, bad boy biker whom she can’t stop drooling over, her memory of the night her mother was murdered is coming back, and the killer is waiting to make sure no one knows what she remembers.Can Baylee trust Axe enough to let him into her life and take control? Can he save her before a determined killer takes away Axe’s one chance at happiness?Axe vows to protect her, and he will stop at nothing until he makes her his woman.The Insurgents MC series are standalone romance novels. This is Axe and Baylee’s love story. This book contains violence, strong language, and steamy sexual scenes. It describes the life and actions of an outlaw motorcycle club. HEA. No cliffhangers! The book is intended for readers over the age of 18.
{ about chiah wilder } .
Chiah Wilder is the author of Hawk’s Property, the first book in the Insurgents MC Series. It is a full length, standalone novel. Its release date is set for October 27, 2015.Always a lover of books, she began writing at a young age and continued through college with collections of short stories. Figuring she had to grow up and get a “real” job, her writing was placed on the back burner. Her love of reading has always be center front in her life. Chiah’s love of bad boys both in and out of fiction has inspired her Insurgents series. She loves an alpha male whose softer side is brought out by a passionate, spirited woman. In fiction there are no rules or boundaries, and fantasies can go as far as the characters want to take them. Steamy, biker romances with rough, sexy bad boys are her guilty pleasure along with brownies, cheddar cheese, and movie marathons. Returning to writing has been a dream come true. Writing and publishing Hawk’s Property has been an amazing journey, and she is happy to share the Insurgents family with her readers. She is busy writing her next book in the series.Chiah would love to hear from you. You can contact her at: chiahwilder@gmail.com{ review } .
I have been really into the whole MC-Romance theme as of late. I haven't really found one in the last few months I didn't like. Now, Axe's Fall wasn't necessarily my favorite -- the writing style was a bit too light and easy for me personally -- but the storyline itself? I really liked.
Axe is the playboy of his club. He won't sleep with the same woman twice, and he's never at a loss for a bed companion (or two or three). But after meeting a woman at a wedding and doing the whole anonymous one-night stand thing with her, he can't get her out of his mind.
...then she shows up at the meeting for the strip mall the club is putting up.
Baylee is not an MC-club type of gal. She has her own demons in life to worry about, she doesn't need to add the stress and unknown of the 1% lifestyle. But she can't get Axe out of her head.
These two play the cat and mouse game, with Axe fighting for Baylee's attention (much to his horror), and Baylee fighting to keep their 'relationship' as close to business collegues only as possible. Slowly, though, he eases under her skin.
I absolutely loved watching Axe fall. I loved the ribbing he gets from his brothers and I loved the jealousy he encounters -- it's such a foreign thing for him. But more than that, I loved the protectiveness he exuded once Baylee's fears and past come crashing into the here and now.
The storyline and characterizations themselves were certainly well thought out. I loved watching as Axe grew, and I loved watching Baylee fight and stand for who she was. I enjoyed the suspense line, although it truly didn't come to a head until much closer to the end -- sadly, it was almost forgettable in that aspect. The writing style occasionally left something to be desired for me personally, but the story was still enjoyable -- I want to go back and read Jax and Chass's stories (I loved watching them with their respective women and children), and I definitely want to continue this Insurgent journey.
Axe is the playboy of his club. He won't sleep with the same woman twice, and he's never at a loss for a bed companion (or two or three). But after meeting a woman at a wedding and doing the whole anonymous one-night stand thing with her, he can't get her out of his mind.
...then she shows up at the meeting for the strip mall the club is putting up.
Baylee is not an MC-club type of gal. She has her own demons in life to worry about, she doesn't need to add the stress and unknown of the 1% lifestyle. But she can't get Axe out of her head.
These two play the cat and mouse game, with Axe fighting for Baylee's attention (much to his horror), and Baylee fighting to keep their 'relationship' as close to business collegues only as possible. Slowly, though, he eases under her skin.
I absolutely loved watching Axe fall. I loved the ribbing he gets from his brothers and I loved the jealousy he encounters -- it's such a foreign thing for him. But more than that, I loved the protectiveness he exuded once Baylee's fears and past come crashing into the here and now.
The storyline and characterizations themselves were certainly well thought out. I loved watching as Axe grew, and I loved watching Baylee fight and stand for who she was. I enjoyed the suspense line, although it truly didn't come to a head until much closer to the end -- sadly, it was almost forgettable in that aspect. The writing style occasionally left something to be desired for me personally, but the story was still enjoyable -- I want to go back and read Jax and Chass's stories (I loved watching them with their respective women and children), and I definitely want to continue this Insurgent journey.
No comments:
Post a Comment