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Monday, 25 April 2016

Review: Dirty Bastard (Grim Bastards MC #1) by Emily Minton & Shelley Springfield

****4 Stars****
 
 
I've got to admit that it took me a while to get into this book.
I found it a bit slow to start off with and a little choppy. It just didn't flow very smoothly for me. However, as the book progressed it got better and better.
I loved Boz right from the start and his character is well developed throughout the book. He's a typical MC Pres and despite his initial actions, you can't help but want him to come out on top. There's passion and aggravation, that'll keep you interested.
Trix is a great character too. Feisty and strong, she knows what she wants but doesn't think it's obtainable.
Brew is a great sub-character and I hope he gets his own story, as it's sure to be a good one.
The book is well edited and written. Although the start was slow for me and didn't come into its own until about half way through, it is still well worth reading.
 
Reviewed by Vivienne Kauffer 
 
 
She's a biker chick with an edge.
Daughter of an MC president, Trix Slade is used to living on the wild side, but nothing prepares her for being kidnapped by the Grim Bastards MC. Hellbent on getting back home, Trix will do anything to get away from her captors--anything. There’s only one problem, Boz is as sexy as he is wild-- a tempting combination for a woman like Trix.
He's a bastard with a soul.
The Bastards’ president, Boz Creed, wants to bring Trix’s father down and knows the best way to get to him is by using his precious daughter. Determined to get the revenge he seeks, Boz is willing to do anything to get what he wants--anything. There’s only one problem, Trix is as sexy as she is stubborn--a deadly combination for a man like Boz.
Can love between two rival clubs survive without someone taking the ultimate fall?
 
 
 
 


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