Monday 30 March 2015

Review: Outlaw by Nicole James

****3.5 Stars****
 

Sometimes all it takes is one look to know that your life is about to change but will it be for the better?
This is what Cole felt when he met the terrified green eyes of Angel. He instantly knew two things...that he had to save her and that something was about to change.
Cole is a great character! A gruff, mean biker with a hidden soft centre but he gets more than he bargained for in Angel. She's not the timid handcuffed girl he was expecting but a ballsy woman who takes a shot or two at taking his life.
Angel doesn't know whether she can trust Cole, they're drawn to each other but sometimes those who haven't experienced this sort of connection do just about anything to come between them and push them apart.
There are plenty of twists to this tale and lots of surprises but when bad biker Cole doesn't think he's worthy of Angel's love, can there ever be a future for them.
The story is well written and it's only a little thing but irked me that the word "lie" was used in the past tense repeatedly throughout the book, when it should have been "lay".
The sub-characters are great, whether you love them or loath them and as this is the first book in the Outlaw series, I look forward to delving into their stories and maybe understanding why they are they way they are.
 
 
Blurb:
 
When outlaw biker, Cole Austin sees a young woman handcuffed and being dragged across the yard of the Dead Souls Motorcycle Club's remote clubhouse, he's stunned by the realization of just how dark his world has become. This scene is even more than his twisted soul can stomach. Compelled to intercede and save her, he has no idea his whole world is about to change. He believes he's doing the right thing until a secret she's hiding makes him question if saving her may be the biggest mistake of his life. The two strike a deal, a deal they may both come to regret. Can his soul be saved? Is there anything he won't do for her? Are there some things he just can't? And are there some things she can never forgive?
 
 
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