Vengeance Road

Title: Vengeance Road

Series: Torpedo Ink Book 2

Author: Christine Feehan

Published: January 29, 2019 by Piatkus

Price: $7.99 on Kindle.

☆☆☆☆/5

Blurb: Breezy Simmons was born into a ruthless motorcycle club—and now that she’s out, she’s never going to be that girl again. But when her past catches up with her, Breezy must go to Sea Haven to seek out the man who almost destroyed her. The man who chose his club over her and left her feeling used and alone.

As vice president of Torpedo Ink, Steele is ride or die for the brothers he lived through hell with. He never thought he’d find something as pure as his feelings for Breezy, or that keeping her safe would mean driving her away with cruel words that turned her love for him to ash.

Now, Steele won’t let her walk away twice. He’ll do whatever it takes to make Breezy his woman again—especially when he learns the real reason she came to him for help, and that the stakes are higher than he ever could have imagined…

Review: So far, two for two with this series. I have a feeling that it’ll stretch out to 20 books instead of the 17 I first thought.

I love the covers of these book, they are fantastic and I really love that it’s about the biker, that it’s focused heavily on them. Most of the time, it’s either focused on the girl or a mix of both with just light insights into the men’s heads. This way though, we get the angst that he is going through. Granted, it’s to learn what they went through in their past, but still. Not complaining one bit.

I really enjoyed this story of these two reuniting, I feel like these kinds of stories make for far more emotional stories, though I do want a book about how they met and what all went on there. We do get the flashbacks and everything, but I’m just a simp for books, so I want more.

One thing that I had a problem with and that I’m taking a star off for is that even though Steele had the correct reaction to learning about her age when they were together three years ago…he still keeps the pictures of their time together. Dude, you must not be that worried about her age being an issue if you’re going to keep photos like that.

Going forward, I loved, absolutely loved seeing Lissa and Lexi from the Sister books and I’m hoping we get to see the others.

Overall, the pacing was great, the writing fantastic and kept me going back. If it weren’t for that picture thing, it’d be a perfect rating.

Thank you for reading my review.

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