Tuesday 3 November 2015

Review: Falling For Crazy (Moroad Motorcycle Club #5) by Debra Kayn

*****5 Stars*****
 
 
If you've read the first four books in the Moroad MC series, you'll have come across Jacko and no doubt be as intrigued as I was to find out what his story is.
Always on the periphery of his beloved MC, Jacko and his eccentricities are accepted by his brothers - they all know and understand what time can do to even the strongest man.
Despite his outbursts and crazed behaviour, he's one of them. He's got their backs and they've got his.
When Amy comes crashing back into his life he is not pleased. He knows he must help her - and he will - but he wants it done, and Amy gone.
He doesn't, however, count on Amy's tough persona and incessant questions. She's troubled by the change is Jacko.
I loved this book and I love Jacko! Who doesn't like a little crazy with a hot biker? Not to mention loyalty.
His story is told beautifully and answers so many questions as to why he is the way he is and who the quiet, slightly scary man truly is.
Jacko and Amy are both great characters and you can't help being pulled into the drama....and there's plenty of drama going on.
Of course we get a glimpse our old favourites too, with all the members and their ladies making an appearance.
I'm sure you'll enjoy Jackos' story as much as I do. And as if that's not enough, Jeremy's story is due next!
 
Reviewed by Vivienne Kauffer
 
 
As a member of the Moroad Motorcycle Club, Jacko has been called a lot of things.

Killer

Insane

Sick

Jacko owns the odd behavior, the detachment, the recklessness he's earned from his years locked away in the Idaho State Penitentiary. His desperate hold on seeking revenge on the remaining Reds and Los Li members responsible for killing Sarah keep him looking straight ahead, and to the sides. He only needs to kill two more men, and then he'll gladly walk back into prison to spend his days in solitary.

Burned out of her house and homeless for two weeks, Amy O'Harris searches from the shadows in the Silver Valley for Jacko-- the only man who can help her stay safe. When Jacko saves her as she runs away from danger, her relief is short-lived. The change in Jacko's personality frightens her. He's no longer the silent, smart, easy-going biker she remembers loving her sister, Sarah. Jacko's damaged behavior screams out for her to stay with him, until she questions her own sanity and doubts every word out of Jacko's mouth.  
 
 
 
 


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