My rating: 3.5ish of 5 stars
Brotherhood. Club. Family.
They live and ride by their own rules.
These are the Raven Riders . . .
Raven Riders Motorcycle Club President Dare Kenyon rides hard and values loyalty above all else. He’ll do anything to protect the brotherhood of bikers—the only family he’s got—as well as those who can’t defend themselves. So when mistrustful Haven Randall lands on the club’s doorstep scared that she’s being hunted, Dare takes her in, swears to keep her safe, and pushes to learn the secrets overshadowing her pretty smile.
Haven fled from years of abuse at the hands of her criminal father and is suspicious of any man’s promises, including those of the darkly sexy and overwhelmingly intense Ravens’ leader. But as the powerful attraction between them flares to life, Dare pushes her boundaries and tempts her to want things she never thought she could.
The past never dies without a fight, but Dare Kenyon’s never backed down before . . .
I usually devour MC books, but this one I just couldn't really get into. I don't know what it was about the characters, but I just couldn't love them. I liked them, but didn't overly love them.
the storyline was good, especially with the MC toeing the right side of the line. They do go deeds for those who need it and the town. The President doesn't want to love a client, but falls...and does the client really love him or what he does for her? I mean, good storyline.. but I just couldn't connect to the delivery.
I have never read Laura Kaye. her writing style was good. I think quite possibly I might be in a book funk
I gave it 3.5ish stars
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