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A single night can change everything. Now I’m pregnant with a biker’s baby.

I try to give Slash an out, but he claims me.

He wants more. He wants us. He wants to protect me and our baby.

Slash is rugged and virile, and I’m falling for him hard and fast.

I know he’s not white-picket-fence material, but he makes me feel safe and adored.

I never thought I’d be with a man like him.

But he’s so wrong he might be my right.

464 pages, Paperback

First published September 2, 2022

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Emma Slate

31 books2,065 followers
Wall Street Journal & USA Today bestselling author Emma Slate writes romance with heart and heat.

Called “the dialogue queen” by her college playwriting professor, Emma writes love stories that range from romance-for-your-pants to action-flicks-for-chicks.

When she isn’t writing, she’s usually curled up under a heating blanket with a steamy romance novel and her two beagles—unless her outdoorsy husband can convince her to go on a hike.

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Profile Image for JL.
178 reviews18 followers
May 29, 2025
This is my first Emma Slate book. I chose to read Book 3 first because I've been on a big pregnancy/family trope binge lately. I thought Madness & Mayhem would be right up my alley. Plus MC romances are a guilty pleasure.

But for me this book had so much potential but I felt disconnected from it. Slash and Brooklyn, they were good together but I felt like their relationship just lacked something for me. I kept wanting them to have a serious talk. About the baby. About their pasts. About their future. About their feelings. Their relationship was so rushed and yet, it kept stalling too. So much would sidetrack them. I also felt like their relationship didn't get much focus in the book. Their scenes were written very repeatedly. They would have a little talk, sex, then it was over and repeat. Just when you think they're are going to get shit out in the open, the scene would be over. It always felt like their moments ended abruptly in the middle of a talk. It was weird. I didn't find their chemistry all that satisfying as a reader.
Brooklyn knows that Slash uses sex as a tool to distract her sometimes or to get his way... she mentions it several times but does she keep having sex with him when she is trying to have a deeper connection... YES SHE DOES! Ugh.

I have two best friends that I've known for over 20 years, but what is it with having to tell your best friend everything fucking thing? I mean Jazz could read Brooklyn so much she was finishing her sentences constantly. Why does everyone have to be in everyone's business in books?

Slash was in it but he was also away a lot so I think the reason why I noticed their scenes weren't so long together is because Brooklyn has SO MANY scenes with other people that went on and on. That time with Jazz, Brielle and the Old Ladies... it cut into the romance for me. I felt Brooklyn spent more time with Duke than Slash.


We don't find about Slash's history until 90% into the book which was way too late in my opinion. It felt like drama just tacked on for a conflict crescendo. He's a widower who lost his wife and child in a car accident. Of course it comes out in the worst possible way. I really dislike when a man/or woman has lost a spouse and their new partner gets all competitive over their love. Brooklyn immediately thinks Slash can't possibly love her more than his wife, that their child is a replacement child for the one he lost. That he lied to her even though Brooklyn knew his past was a sad one from his tattoos, from the way he struggled to talk about what they mean. From his cryptic mentions of grief. I mean she had to have known he lost someone of importance in his life. Do I think he should have told her? Yes, absolutely. But I understood why he didn't. Because of exactly the way she reacted. Sometimes the loss of a loved one is just too painful to form words & talk about.

The main reason I gave this book 2 stars was because, my least favourite part was that Brooklyn is supposed to be pregnant. I mean she is. But the pregnancy is barely a part of the story. She goes to the doctor twice. Once when she has a UTI and Doc Linden says they have to check for pregnancy. Another there is a short scene when they have the first ultrasound. That's it. I get really frustrated with books that promote they are a pregnancy book but barely acknowledge the pregnancy in the story. Brooklyn doesn't even start to show until the epilogue. We don't get a birth scene or any with their child. We know it's a girl but that it's. No name. No reading about her coming into the world. No Papa biker cuddles. Nada. That was so disappointing to me. I don't even know why the pregnancy was written into the story. I don't think it was necessary. It didn't really add anything. We didn't get them really bonding over the baby. No feelings kicks together. No talking about names. No planning the nursery. I would have loved to see them really be excited for the baby or freaking out over being parents. Just something!!!!

It didn't really feel like a biker book either. The MC side isn't very involved with Slash/Brooklyn life. Most of the conflict in the book comes from Brooklyn's business than anything to do with the club.

The sex scenes were ok, there are a lot of them and I did appreciate they aren't very long. A bit boring after a while though. I didn't find their sex life all that exciting or hot.

I did really like Brooklyn's ambition and drive. She never gives up when the going gets tough. In her business and personal life. But it did annoy me that she couldn't hold onto an opinion or she overthought everything. Brookyln was easily swayed by others.
I did like how devoted Slash was to Brooklyn. Their relationship did feel like a grown up one. I wish we could have gotten to know him better. I think the book should have been dual POV.

Even though I wish I could have liked this story more... I did think Emma Slate is a talented writer. There was a flow to the book that was uniquely her own.

I am curious about Linden and Boxer's story so I might go back and check out Book 2.

And I can't wait to find out who Willa ends up with. I'm kinda hoping for a throuple of her, Duke and Savage.
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89 reviews
September 2, 2022
first of all why did he keep calling her woman
why did she forgive him for lying
the plot twist just made me start hating the book
and they had no chemistry
554 reviews672 followers
August 10, 2022
Note: I received an ARC in exchange for an honest review.

Note 2: This is a series. Each book is a standalone, and features a different couple. For more context, feel free to read in order.

Trigger Warnings: alzheimers, grief, death, drunk driving, assault, brief violence.

So we get---
A heroine who's a baker, tied between affording her bakery and living a life. When she has a one night stand with a biker, things get complicated. In the name of two + lines.

A hero who's been a drifter most of his life, loosely attached to the MC club he comes from. When he finds out said FMC has a kid..could be his..well he jumps at the chance to do right.

There was almost little to no drama..even in the end it wasn't all that much. The hero and heroine have a smashing time..don't mean only in the bedspread haha, and form a real connection in no time at all. And even while solving the drama, they did it so efficiently, made me feel there was no drama ever existing at all.

This was my first Emma Slate book, but I definitely enjoyed it a lot - just based on the smooth as hell writing, charming characters who developed overtime, the fun side characters, the romance/chemistry, the issues could've been developed more.

But I enjoyed this one. And will either read the previous books or hold my breath for a future release by Emma.

We shall see.

Until the next read,

-TMR
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368 reviews
December 21, 2023
Sadly, this book was way too long, too much rambling. The conflict with her building and business was not believable, and this is the nicest way to say it (seriously, who can deviate loan payments from the bank account to another account!? and not to be observed by the bank for 3 hole months? In these days??? And for what? That's a huge plot hole, in my opinion.)

I liked her most of the time. I did not like him. He was like a robot. That's how I perceived his character after reading so many pages of this too long as$ book. The 3rd act conflict between the couple solved too easily. I liked him even less after she forgave him so fast.

I will still continue the series because I loved the first two books.

Also, there were so many side characters, and I had to hardly try to remember who was who 😂.
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88 reviews1 follower
September 13, 2022
Slash is a piece of shit.
He didn't even grovel. I mean, not even 2 lines. He just left and when he came back everything was okay.
Brooklyn deserved better, but she is stupid.
This book show that you can destroy all book in just 1 page.
I give 2 stars because it was really good until 46 chapter.
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94 reviews14 followers
March 12, 2025
2.5⭐️
Was the spice hot? Yes, but I need plot and this just didn’t have much in my opinion:/
Profile Image for Erin Henderson .
532 reviews7 followers
June 4, 2025
Book two was SO good and this one felt like amature hour.
Profile Image for Intel Chicky Reads Romance (Kara Merideth).
2,267 reviews1,533 followers
January 14, 2023
Story: ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
Trope: accidental pregnancy
Angst:😱😱😱
Smexy: 🔥🔥🔥🔥

What a fantastic story that will hit you in all the feels! I started on my Blue Angels deep dive approximately 2 days ago and I'm just now coming up for air, lol. It started with a reread of Wreck and Ruin and I've devoured the next two books one right after another. Another favorite trope of mine "accidental pregnancy" combined with a not so favorite of mine "the widow", but it was done really well and I walked away happy and looking forward to book 4. These books are supposed to be standalones, but I would highly suggest reading them in order as there are overlapping open issues that go from book to book. i.e. no closure in book 2 about a topic, but its resolution is discussed in book 3. The books are told in first person, from only the heroine's perspective, which I've seen many people gripe about, but I've enjoyed the switch up from the spoon feeding of both perspectives 🤷🏻‍♀️.

LOVE the characters and the chemistry between them. Brooklyn kind of goes through a rather immature freak out at one point, but she is pregnant and emotions happen :) I loved how Slash had already planned on finding her before he learned she was pregnant, but do wish he was more upfront about his past. Overall, a great read and I'm really looking forward to see what's next!

⛔️ My bookshelves can sometimes be spoilers
Profile Image for Linda Etemi.
81 reviews2 followers
July 8, 2023
They had no chemistry at all
Slash was gone 70% of the book and it was all about Brooklyns business
HATE the plot twist
The plot twist is one of the topics i dont like reading about and it came like at the fcking end of the boon
Would have never forgave him
Why call her woman 24/7?????
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183 reviews2 followers
July 30, 2022
I received an ARC of this book and I started it as soon as I woke up. I love this series. Although it is based around the club you do not have them around the club house much and it was for me a lighter book than other MC romances, but to be honest this is exactly what I needed at the moment. Yes, I love the dark elements at times but sometimes you do just need something a little bit lighter but still with a little bit of danger involved and this was the perfect mix.
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719 reviews5 followers
October 3, 2025
Great start to the month! Loving this series, great plot, great characters and a dash of spice in the mix!
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223 reviews
April 20, 2025
Dit boek was een stuk rustiger dan deel 1 en 2. Hierdoor ook simpeler. Ik vond dit het minste deel tot nu toe.
181 reviews2 followers
August 7, 2022
Loved it

I have to say this book has a bit of everything, romance, action, humor, and drama. The characters slash and brooklyn are so cute together they sould not have flowed togther but they were perfect his chill to her temper was so good. The storyline was fast paced and showing the other characters and some new ones definitely worth the read I'm looking forward to the next book.
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242 reviews
August 23, 2025
This is the 3rd book in the Tarnished Angels series. I can already tell I’m really going to like this whole series. The bikers in this series are family men who will kill you if you mess with their family. Think sons of anarchy, but wholesome with some romantic suspense.

This is Slash and Brooklyn’s book. She shows to the clubhouse for a party and ends up getting knocked down when two big bikers bust through the door in a fist fight. Slash, a nomad member of the club, insists on driving her a clinic to get checked out. Driving her home leads to a one night stand and an unplanned pregnancy.

Slash is 43. He doesn’t stay in one place very long and he has a past that he isn’t very open about. One thing he is open about is protecting Brooklyn and their baby.

Brooklyn is 27 and she owns a bakery. She knows Slash doesn’t stay in one place and she plans on being a single mom until he comes back for her. She struggles to allow him to take care of her. She also struggles with coming to terms with the club’s dealings and how much she’s allowed to be in on. When things start happening to her bakery and a strange guy shows up offering to buy the building she tries to handle it herself until she can’t anymore.
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1,081 reviews46 followers
August 7, 2022
- surprise baby, MC romance! age gap, forced proximity
- spice scene by page 17?? yes pls
- i am in love with Slash
- i love reading them do all the domestic stuff together it’s v cute
- why won’t she just tell Slash about her problems WOMAN PLS
- i love all the old ladies sm
- there is so much sex and it’s all SO GOOD
- i loved watching her business grow
- well i did not see that one coming
- i love them so much even when they’re fighting
- i feel like the ending was rushed a little bit? and it ended kind of abruptly
- i would of like to of seen them actually have the baby and talk about the baby a bit more than they did but i loved watching their relationship develop and grow
- and the epilogue was perfect! such a sweet lil family
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240 reviews1 follower
September 1, 2025
This book was a great read, and I really enjoyed it so much. The characters and the storyline were so relatable and very easy to connect to. I really enjoyed reading Slash and Brooklyn as a couple. Yeah, they both caught themselves in a situation they both never expected, but I loved how they handled everything. Slash wanting to take care of Brooklyn was so admiring and cute cause there's nothing that is so great that a mmc wants to take care of a fmc but also let her feel her independence. I loved how the club members with their Old Ladies welcomed Brooklyn into their family. I love Jazz for being a friend to Brooklyn, the same as Wila and Brenely. I enjoyed the truth revelation about Slash past and loved that they talked about everything and solved them.
3 reviews
August 1, 2022
Book three in the series features two entirely new characters, Brooklyn and a nomad named Slash in an age-gap romance, while still featuring many established Blue Angels we’ve met in the first two books. After a one night stand leaves Brooklyn pregnant, you get to watch the two of them get to know each other and fall in love. The book has plenty of steamy scenes that Emma is so great at, while also focusing on their relationship and Brooklyn’s growing bakery, which takes multiple hits along the way.

The book is not nearly as dark as Linden’s book, but it still pulls you into Brooklyn’s story in a great and unique way. One of the many things Emma knows how to do is write strong female characters, and that trend continues in Madness and Mayhem. It’s definitely not a stand alone book and you need to read the first two books in the series for multiple pieces of the puzzle to fit together, but I love that there are plenty of updates on characters we’ve already met while still keeping you wanting more. It also introduces several more characters that will keep you coming back to continue with the Blue Angels!

I received this book as an ARC for an honest and voluntary review.
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1,104 reviews19 followers
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September 15, 2023
I was going to wait until I finished the series to write a review but could not wait!

This series is SO SO good! Everybody just gets better and better! Each couple is unique in their own way but share traits of an all-encompassing love, romance. And even though the men tout themselves as outlaws , really they are defenders of those that can't defend themselves, they right the wrongs or try to of those truly evil and give out their brand of justice which is mostly way more appropriate than the over run courts who give nothing but a slap on the wrist if that. But I digress...

The women are strong, loving, sassy and have huge hearts to encompass any and all of the huge biker family.

Add in the drama and angst they seem to attract, the comedy or heartbreak as another "brother" falls under a women's spell and you have a fast paced delightful read!
25 reviews2 followers
August 5, 2022
I received an ARC copy of this book and was so excited to read it. Brooklyn and Slash have such great chemistry! Their relationship moves quickly but I loved how patient Slash was with her and that he wanted her to feel ready for their next steps. He is such a caring guy and that really comes out in the story. Overall, this is a light MC romance with not too much of a deep dive into the workings of the club. This can be read as a standalone but if you have read the other books in the series, there are plenty of moments with those characters. I loved how Brooklyn seamlessly fit with the MC members and their families. Overall, a fun read and I look forward to the next in the series!
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October 26, 2023
Madness and mayhem ...

Book three in The Tarnished Angels series and we meet a new couple - Slash, a Tarnished nomad and Brooklyn, the owner of the bakery the old ladies love.
A one night stand leaves something more than memories behind! This shows these two stepping up, a nomad trying to set down roots, acceptance, love and friendship. It was good.
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2,157 reviews19 followers
August 9, 2023
Love the chemistry between Slash and Brooklyn. I'm also a sucker for accidental pregnancy storylines. The steam was so good, and the drama gave me all the feelings. The angst was beautifully done and heartbreaking.
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90 reviews
April 16, 2023
I usually don’t like the accidental pregnancy plot, but I honestly really liked this book.
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274 reviews17 followers
August 4, 2023
2,4 lo sé es muy bajo, pero es que se fue a la porra en la segunda mitad
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162 reviews3 followers
August 5, 2022
I received the Madness & Mayhem ARC to read and review. It was the first MC that I've read and I absolutely loved it. I felt ALL of the emotions! Plenty of story AND plenty of spice - just the way I like it. I will be reading the rest of this series and will be checking out anything else she writes!
2 reviews1 follower
August 12, 2022
I recieved an ARC copy of this book and finished it in two days. It was so difficult to put down. Slash and Brooklyn's story is captivating. Their story moves fast from a one night stand to a happy ever after. The patient that Slash has rowards Brooklyn even as she tries to continually push him away shows his strength and commitment to making things work. Brooklyn`s resolve to become a success and keep her business despite all the obstacles she encounters shows her true strength. Also the family dynamic within the Blue Angles is amazing. They truly have each other's back in all aspects of their lives. I thoroughly enjoyed this book and am looking forward to the next in the series.
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