Sever
sets off right from the cliffhanger in
Sacred,
making it known that the danger is far from over with the ominous dark clouds still hanging over the clubs head. Given the way how things ended in
Sacred,
it’s obvious the war is yet from being over despite everything Sadie, her guys, her dad and the clubs has faced thus far.
At the same time life decisions are coming into play, making Sadie, Dane, Rhett and Wes realise the different paths their journey might be setting them upon, means they will have to make decisions that could change the course of their lives and even their relationship forever.
Once again we fall deeper into the world of Sadie and her guys Dane, Rhett and Wes through each of their perspectives. Ultimately leading to a story that was definitely plentiful with having a somewhat stronger narrative than some of the previous books. From the complexity of the twists and turns that occur within the action packed story, it results in drama, suspense surrounding the mysteries that continued to come about including thrilling moments with all the angsty torment that lead to emotions and feelings pouring throughout.
With
Sever
being the finale, there was a lot to take in and absorb considering all the different stories going on at the same time. One of which is still surrounding Dane’s past, whilst another is diving further into Wes’s family drama too, considering it plays quite a big part in the overall narrative. Resulting in the clubs Sinners, Savage Falls and Red Ridge to come together and work as one.
Overall it lead to the plot of the story being fairly well paced with rushing through everything too fast. Giving enough time to understand what is going on and connect the dots together as the story progressed.
One thing I can confirm and say is that Caitlyn Dare definitely brought the FIRE! Talk about a steamy read, just when I thought it couldn’t be any HOTTER than the previous books. Caitlyn proved me wrong with upping the ante to OFF THE CHARTS Red-Hot, Spicy steam!
Unfortunately I have to say while I don’t mind m/m in RH, I just wasn’t a fan of it in
Sever.
In fact I wasn’t a fan of it at all in the
Savage Falls Sinners MC
series. I just felt it didn’t work and seemed forced and unnatural as well as out of character IMO. Honestly it wasn’t needed in this series at all and would’ve been better without it. Plus without it, it would’ve meant there wouldn’t have been backhanded comments from the reaction a certain character had by it. Something I didn’t like, seeing as it seemed to make that character come across as being homophobic IMO, even if he didn't mean it in that way it still bothered me, even if he.
However with that said, not only was
Sever
a good read. Caitlyn Dare did a good job in not only writing her first Reverse Harem series, but with writing the
Savage Falls Sinners MC
series as a whole. Plus considering the ending, I am happy to know that there will be more to come with River’s story being next. For which I am looking forward too.
*I received an ARC in exchange for an honest review.