It's hard to believe the boys are grown and full patched members. Wrath has gone through so much in his life and has become dark, but can Mia bring him into the light? I love the Satan's Fury old and young, they have so much drama, but they come through almost unscathed, they are hardcore alphas, but love harder. Wrath is no different he tried to fight it but Mia was too tough. This is another great piece from L. Wilder, I've said before if you haven't read Satan's Fury what are waiting for get to it, you won't regret!
If you want a suspenseful book with action and heat this is the book for you. Mia is taking a big risk with Wrath, she's not thinking of how this could affect him with her father, she's only thinking about what she wants. I guess her boss isn't who she thought he was and when it brings danger to her, it doesn't make Wrath happy at all. There are some sad parts in this book as well. HEA.
Wrath is book 3 in the Satan’s Fury MC Second Gen. This book had me hooked from the first chapter and I couldn’t put it down. Wrath and Mia are perfect for each other and if anyone would be able to cope with the MC’s new enforcer it would be her. It has a little bit of everything and I absolutely loved it. 5 big stars ⭐️
First of all, the man on the cover is HOT!! Just saying! I loved Mia from the beginning. I wasn’t sure about Wrath though. Luckily, he quickly redeems himself and you’ll end up loving him. These two grew up together in the MC. While Wrath decided to join the MC life, Mia perused college and then came home for a job as an assistant to a photographer. Mia has always wanted Wrath so she pretends something is broken in her apartment to get him there alone and surprise surprise - it works! There is a little drama mixed with this MC romance story and I greatly enjoyed seeing Mia’s parents. I have a feeling you’ll love this one. Especially if you’ve already read and fallen in love with the previous stories!
This second generation Satan’s Fury: bikers are just as hot as there father’s.
Wrath is a enforcer in training and he’s good at it. He has a dark side.
Mia has had a thing for him and now she’s ready to claim her man.
The woman was a temptress, and I simply couldn’t resist her.
There is a lot going on in this story and it picks up right were the last book ended. The club is still trying to figure out there direction. They are running into opposition from all sides. This club is a family at heart they might not be squeaky clean but together they can overcome anything.
Wrath was the third book in the Satan’s Fury second generation MC series by L Wilder. The author and series are some of my favorites.
I enjoyed both Wrath and Mia as characters as well as the suspenseful plot of the storyline. The only drawback for me was that I wanted more development between the characters and I wanted to feel more. I didn’t feel the connection like I normally do with Wilder characters. Additionally, I enjoyed the continuation of the plot throughout the series and as expected, it will progress even further as the series continues. There were a few gaps with assumptions that I hope are filled in a little better with other characters. Otherwise, it was another enjoyable addition to the series. Savage is up next!
What a perfect way to spend a Saturday afternoon. I dove right into this story and couldn’t put it down. It has action and a lot of heat. You fall in love with these characters and root for them to find their happy ever afters. This series is fantastic and I look forward to each and every book. Cannot wait for more.
What an exciting ride. The romance is sweet, which is odd to say for an MC romance but it is. Mia and Wrath were wonderful together and for a tough biker and enforcer, Wrath was written to be quite romantic, even with his past. This dichotomy made the story even more fun and fast paced, pairing the beautiful romance with the action and suspense of club business. There were a couple of cringy moments (I mean, enforcer!) but I do feel like L Wilder does an amazing job of balancing the darker moments with a little levity and a lot of love and steam. Another great story and I can’t wait for more from this series!
Absolutely loved Wrath and Mia! Oh, Mia, so much a product of her parents! A short fuse like her father and determined like her mom. And when she finally made her play she was determined to get her man!
Great story with really great characters. I loved the way Stitch interacted with both Wrath and Mia! As usual, A fantastic book from a favorite author!
The Second Generation of Satan’s Fury MC has captivated me throughout with this series. Wrath and Mia’s story was just as good as the others. If you love MC romances you need to read this book. Ms. Wilder is one of my favorite authors and her books are always hard to put down.
So…to tell the truth and shame the devil, I selected this book because of the cover. I recognized the model: Kevin Creekman, a model/actor/musician. He has some amazing tattoos, created by some of the best tattoo artists in the country.
Wrath is the third book in the second generation of Satan’s Fury MC. I haven’t read any others and the book still made sense, which means it can be read out of order without loss of enjoyment. I liked the characters. Wrath and Mia are an appealing couple and their path to an HEA takes lots of twists and turns. One thing that I particularly liked was Wrath’s kindness to Mia. He didn’t make her feel small or insignificant, even when he didn’t want her…because…well, he did want her. Both characters are well fleshed out and they earned their HEA.
The plot is interesting. The Satan’s Fury MC is under attack and the brothers must figure out what’s going on and make it better. They do, of course. And it is interesting to follow them around, coming up with solutions, rethinking those solutions, and coming up with new answers to their problems. I don’t want to give away the plot, so I’m being vague here. It’s a good read, though.
I don’t care for stories written in first person as much as I like third person POV. There is almost always a problem with tense. Here, the writer goes back and forth between present and past tenses, even in the same sentence. For example, “I follow as he walked around to the back….” This section of the book is written in past tense, so that sentence should read (for better clarity), “I followed as he walked to the back….”
There are numerous errors in the book beginning at the Character Catalog, where the main characters are listed. I went back to it several times in order to keep all the characters straight in my mind. It was handy and had a funny error. The writer lists the characters’ first names under the category, “Surname.” The surname is a person’s last name. With this error occurring before the story even began, I wondered if the errors would be numerous. And yes, they were. So much so that they can pull a reader out of the story.
So many writers have a problem with the verbs sit vs. set (and lie vs. lay) and it’s a problem in this book, too. For example, “…flowers she’d have sitting on the kitchen table….” Animate objects (e.g., people, pets) sit. Inanimate objects (e.g., books, flowers) set. This passage should read, “…flowers she’d have setting on the kitchen table….”
Superfluous words pop up from time to time: “I want you to let us to be there….” This would be better without the extra “to:” “I want you to let us be there….”
Occasionally, I wonder about word choices. “…would you be open to such a transgression?” A transgression goes beyond a moral principle. Here, a drug trafficker is talking to the president of the Satan’s Fury MC, and they are discussing a business transaction. Maybe it should read, “…open to such a transaction.” Unsure. “His voice was so loud and gargled….” This is pretty funny, and I immediately thought of mouthwash. I believe the word is “garbled,” as in “His voice was so loud and garbled….” “With his chiseled jaw, muscular physic….” Again, pretty funny. I believe the word is “physique,” as in “…his…muscular physique….” Wrath is speaking here, “I ran my hand over my face and wrenched my back.” I don’t believe “wrenched” is the correct word since the act of wrenching his back would require a sudden or violent twist and running one’s hand over one’s face wouldn’t wrench a back. I don’t know what the writer is trying to say. “I motioned my hand over to the small pink teddy bear….” Motioned is an odd verb to use here and it jars the reader. Perhaps, “I moved my hand…” or “I pointed to….” Either would work better. “I pushed passed her.” The correct word is “past,” as in, “I pushed past her.” When to use “past” vs. “passed” can be tricky – they are perfect homonyms. Here, “past” is either an adverb or a preposition and there are strong arguments to support either. Regardless, the correct word is “past.” “I skirted passed them….” Again, the correct word is “past,” as in “I skirted past them.” “Mia was in a possible dangerous situation.” We need an adverb here: “Mia was in a possibly dangerous situation.”
There are confusing passages, for instance: “He took off his cut and draped it over the chair, then bent forward so I could pull it over his head. I tossed it to the floor….” So, which is it? Did Wrath take off his own cut, or did Mia pull it over his head? Can’t have it both ways. I think she pulled his shirt over his head, not his cut. And she would know better than to disrespect the cut and throw it on the floor.
Wrath is narrating, thinking back on “everything Stitch had taught [him].” First, I doubt if the next three sentences represent everything the Enforcer taught Wrath and second, it’s an odd set of sentences: Don’t make promises I can’t keep. Start off simple and see where it takes you. And never, under any circumstances, let them see you sweat. So…Wrath isn’t supposed to make promises Stitch can’t keep? I wonder if that should read, “Don’t make promises you can’t keep.”
Stitch, Mia’s father, stops by her house and Mia says, “Is there something in particular thing you’re worried about?” It’s an odd sentence. The word, “thing,” is unnecessary.
“…I would face whatever hardships I have face to be with him.” This is an awkward sentence that needs cleaning up. There’s more than one way to do that. For instance, it could read, “…I would face whatever hardships I have faced to be with him.”
In Chapter 17, Torch and Wrath load up Wrath’s SUV and Wrath can see the cargo in his rearview mirror. And he parks the SUV. Then, a couple paragraphs later he and Torch are walking to the back of his truck where he opens the trunk to look at the cargo. So…SUV, truck, or car? Unknown. SUV’s and trucks do not have trunks…and Wrath wouldn’t have been able to use a rearview mirror to see cargo that was placed in a trunk. What is the writer trying to say?
Occasionally, a word is left out, like this: “Startled, he jerked head around….” I think that should read, “Startled, he jerked his head around….”
These days, almost every book has errors in it. However, when too many errors occur, then it robs the reader of an excellent reading experience. That’s why I rated this book 3-stars. With fewer errors that pull a reader out of the story, it could have been a 4-star rating. I enjoyed both the plot and the characters, so I’ll read more books by L. Wilder. I like his style.
P.S. Look up the book cover’s model, Kevin Creekman – he’s a fascinating young man. I tell you truly, his body is a work of art.
Triggers for some: Scene of the H with a club hang-around in the prologue and the h (who has just graduated high school) watches. Not my fav but moving on, it's 4 years or more later and the h decides she going act on her long-time feelings for him. Liked Mia a lot. She was a well-written strong woman with no bitchery. Would have liked him to not have fought it for so long but he had some really sweet moments with her and an good hea.
Wrath ( Satan's Fury MC Second Generation #3 by L. Wilder
L. Wilder has given her readers another exciting, thrilling storyline full of humor, passion with plenty of MC drama. The storyline was enthralling and passionate; the characters are intense and dynamic. Throw in Stitch and Wyatt as well as the other OG members and you are in for one he$$ of a ride as you follow Wrath and Mia's journey.
Wrath is a member of the Satan's Fury MC who grew up along side Mia, Stitch's daughter, he is the quintessential biker, sexy, raw and intense. Wrath has had to deal with so much in his life which has left him in a dark place, with Mia by his side can she bring happiness into his life? Mia is her father's daughter, big heart with an intense personality who once she knows what she wants nothing will stop her from achieving her goal. Mia has always wanted Wrath but he is keeping her at arms length. Mia will now trick Wrath to come to her apartment to do repairs but all bets are off when he sees right through her ruse. Soon they give into the passion they can no longer suppress, their time together is fast, hard and oh so hot! What will happen when they hook up, will he be able to hide his feelings from Stitch and his brothers. When he learns that Stitch is grooming him to be the next Enforcer as he will be stepping down, he is excited but nervous. What will his brother do if he learns he is seeing his baby girl behind his back? Love how Stitch informs both Wrath and his daughter Mia that he knows more than they think. He is only waiting for them to come forward about their relationship.
The club is dealing with plenty of danger, as they are having issues with the DeMarco Brothers as well as the deal they made with David Bruton which is becoming more threatening placing many lives in danger. So many twists and turns in this suspenseful story beginning with Mia who gets bored at her job while her boss has been away she decides to snoop on his laptop and what she finds will bring danger to herself as well as the Satan's Fury MC. When she reaches out to Wrath and her father they tell her to leave at once as they are sending the brothers to help her, but Mia takes her time and finds herself in danger. When she is attacked at the office will she be able to escape when one of the brothers sent to help her is injured? So many truths will be revealed from the laptop, the threat will be stopped and revenge will be given as the new Enforcer will use deadly force as he takes on his new role. Through all of the chaos surrounding the club, Wrath and Mia's overwhelming love that is between them will be a lasting one, now with Stitch's blessing he tells Wrath you are going to have your hands full with that one as Wrath finally claims Mia as his. Can't wait for the next book in this amazing series about these alpha bikers who play hard and love fiercely when they find the one woman who completes them.
L. Wilder's Satan's Fury Next Generation is giving the first generation a run for its money with characters to fall in love with and stories that jump off the pages!
Wrath's past was full of tragedy but the support and guidance of his Satan Fury brothers gave him the strength he needed to become the MC's new enforcer. Even with an emotional backbone of steel Wrath was not without compassion, which made him a complex and interesting portrayal. Mia was the perfect mix of vulnerable and sassy proving to be the perfect match for Wrath. Her steadfast devotion to the idea of her and Wrath as a couple was the kind of loyalty that you would expect from a girl who grew up in the Satan Fury family and proved invaluable in their relationship.
Wrath and Mia together were straight up HOT! This couple lit up from the start of this story and kept their fiery momentum going to the very end. Friendship and history definitely contributed to Wrath and Mia's relationship dynamic but when they unleashed their physical attraction for each other the pages singed!
A sense of community is evident throughout this series. The appearances and updates of past favorite characters is always a highlight of this author's works and Wrath was no exception. As a reader it is virtually impossible not to get invested in this writer's series and each new story just tightens the bond.
L. Wilder has a knack for blending ordinary everyday interactions with edgy lifestyles. One minute you could be shooting the breeze and attending a kid's birthday party and the next you could be riding along to take down a cartel. Nothing is ever preposterous in the words of this author as she brings the morally ambiguous lives of her characters to light and makes a reasonable argument for their humanity. Wrath was an irresistible mix of spice and suspense guaranteed to keep readers coming back for more rides with the Satan Fury brothers!
*I was given an advanced copy. All opinions expressed are my own. * *While part of a series this book can be read as a stand alone, but for an overall enhanced reading experience reading the previous books in this series is suggested.*
After I read Bones I could not wait to read Wrath. Wrath is the 3rd book in L. Wilder's Satan's Fury MC: Second Generation series and I loved it. This book had twists and turns, surprises, love, and self-doubt and it was spicy. I started reading it and couldn't put it down! Wrath has grown up in the club being Clutch's brother-in-law and after the trauma of his childhood and his time serving overseas, it's been decided that he will step into the new enforcer spot since Stitch is ready to step down. Stitch sees the same things inside him and knows that Wrath is meant for it. Mia is back from college working at a local photography studio. In college, she dated all the 'right' types of good guys and they did nothing for her. Now she wants to walk on the wild side and has her sights set on Wrath. There's always been a connection between them and now Mia wants to act on it. Mia is also Stitch's daughter and man is she. She has his take life by the horns personality and his temper. This is one girl you do not want to mess with and you'll read why. We also get to see what happens with the High School teacher that started trouble with the club in Bones which was what I was hoping for and it's good. I don't want to give anything away. I gave this book a 5-star rating and a 4-spicy rating. I just loved Mia and how when she knew she wanted something in life she was going to get it and she did. Maybe she shouldn't have taken Darby's advice to do it but it worked out. And seeing Wrath falling was awesome. Going back and forth in trying to fight the attraction cause he knows Stitch will kill him and giving in to her cause he couldn't fight it. In all the turmoil in his head, she brought him the peace he never thought he'd have in his life. It was an all-around beautiful love story that sucked me in from the start and left me wanting more. *I received this book for free. I voluntarily gave an honest review.*
They may have grown up together in the club but each went off doing their own thing.
Mia however daughter of Stitch is truly her Father's daughter, been wanting Wrath for a while she concocts a plan to get him over to her place, it was hilarious the steps she took to enable this while Wrath picked up on her white lie, he did say a while and things got hot and heavy.
Wrath is a hard man much like Mia's father Stitch, he has suffered great losses between the murder of his parents and losing friends during his time in the military. He is not looking to let anyone in but yet he goes back to Mia's apartment in her absence to make repairs which says more about him than his words. Mia works hard to engage with Wrath worming her way into his life, and yes when he receives a phone call from the police because of an altercation between Mia and his neighbor it is clear she has made herself at home in his heart.
Things are going well for them on a personal level but with trouble for the club members elsewhere and Mia discovering some news that brings trouble to her doorstep, their enemies will learn what it is like to face Wrath's revenge when those he cares about are threatened.
Having read all the books in the original Satan's Fury MC world, I love this 2nd generation series and its ties to the original characters while moving forward with new storylines and amazing characters.
Was gifted an ARC copy of this book, and in my personal opinion L Wilder is an amazing storyteller.
Wrath is the thirteenth book in the Satan’s Fury MC series, it’s the third book written as the Second Generation. This is Charlie and Mia’s story, told in dual POV.
Wrath wasn’t born into the club but the club is in his blood. When Wrath was young, him and his sisters lost their parents. But when his oldest sister met and fell in love with Clutch, Satan’s Fury Road Captain, they gained a new family. A brotherhood that has always had their backs. A family he would die for.
Mia is Club born and bred. Her dad, Stitch, one of the OGs and club Enforcer has always raised his kids to be independent. Mia took that to heart. She goes after what she wants and what she wants, has always wanted, is Wrath.
These two grew up together. Spent many club and family functions together. Good and bad, they’ve been through it all. Always as friends until Mia decides she’s tired of waiting for Wrath to see her as more. Wrath doesn’t know what to do about Mia…he’s been through a lot in his life, never thinking of settling down or even having a steady woman. But when Mia demands his attention, he has no choice but to give it. He’s always watched her from afar but thinks he’s not good enough for her.
A lot is going on with the club and changes are on the horizon but one thing is for sure…club is family and family is the most important.
I have loved every book in the series! Every one of them brings something different and exciting. OG characters and new alike are always an amazing addition to the stories. I’m so excited for the next book!
4.5 stars. I've read all of Satan's Fury, Memphis, Devil Chasers, and now the second generation. I think this is my favorite of all of those books. I like the theme of not dating a teammate, father/brother's best friend, or MC brother's daughter/sister when done right, but sometimes the reaction of that brother/father is so over the top it ruins the whole book (talking about you Mason from Say You Swear). Stitch knows his daughter. He saw the way Mia has looked at Wrath for a while now. He knew before being told they were together. He was surprisingly pretty calm and accepting about it and I loved that. It's his daughter and his MC brother, but he just wants her to be happy and if his brother makes her happy then so be it. When Wrath said "she could do better than me," Stitch tells him, "she could also do worse." He was very accepting of the relationship. Bones wasn't too happy at first but got over it quickly. I loved Wrath. He's had a lot of death in his life and deserves peace. I absolutely loved Mia. She did do one stupid thing towards the end, but overall she was a really strong character that was really likable and was no pushover. I loved her fight with the neighbor over Wrath and trying to break her own fan so she could ask him to come over and fix it.
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HOLY HELL I LOVE L. Wilder's tough bikers, and when they find their person, yeah it's HOT & sweet as well. Wrath is next up to become the Enforcer for the Satan's Fury MC as Stitch is stepping down finally. He's a man with real tragedy in his life, and it's made him seem cold but those still waters run deep. Mia is Stitch's daughter, and she has her eye on Wrath so she's about to finally make a move. I loved these two together, and the sexy times were seriously HOT HOT HOT, but at first, Wrath was doing his best to not get attached but it was too late. On top of this couple finding their way, there's the club business popping off like crazy as the MC is trying to work with a new person on some business. It brought the twists in hot all over the place, and it turns out, the trouble that found the guys has Mia in danger as well. Every time I pick up a book by this author, I'm totally down for the count as I can't do anything else until the book is finished as I'm as addicted to her writing as I am to my morning coffee. I'm always impatiently waiting for more of her work, especially since the underlying plot filled with suspense is never quite finished so yeah, I absolutely HIGHLY HIGHLY HIGHLY RECOMMEND!
Another smash hit in the Satan’s Fury SC, I was once again left just wanting more of an MC whose men love fiercely, whose women are strong and love their men unconditionally, where chemistry and heat are never far away and storylines are always mesmerising, Wrath and Mia's story has all that and so much more this is an exceptionally gripping book and ticks all those boxes that I have come to expect from L Wilder.
Growing up together, Mia has always had a secret crush on Wrath, and even with his time in the Army that never changed, now Wrath is about to take over Mia's dad's role as MC enforcer, Mia has enough of waiting for Wrath to see what is under his nose and goes to some extreme lengths to be noticed, I laughed out loud with the excuse she used to get Wrath over to her apartment and didn't full Wrath for one second but he still holds the demons of his time in the Army and all his focus is on his new role, but Mia has slowly crept under his skin, and when Mia stumbles on something that puts her in danger the alpha biker comes out, nobody messes with what is his.
Seeing the young men/women of the club grown up and taking on the world along with old friends from the original crew is why I love Ms. Wilder’s Satan’s Fury Second Generation series. Wrath’s story is well written and he is one of those guys that you just can’t help rooting for. He has been through a lot over the years. His childhood wasn’t the best and the fact he couldn’t save his mother from his abusive dad has always haunted him. One bright spot in his life has always been Mia, the club’s enforcer's daughter who he’s known since she was little. He’s always been drawn to her, but would never step over the line with a club brother’s daughter. But when Mia, who’s always had a thing for Wrath, takes matters into her own hands, all bets are off. Can he continue to fight his attraction to her, especially when trouble finds her door and he wants nothing more but to protect the woman he would love to call his own?
Outstanding storyline with lots of action, suspense and romance. I highly recommend grabbing up Wrath asap, you won’t regret it.
Mia goes after what she wants! Another second-generation couple in the books – this one is Mia and Wrath. Mia has always had a crush on Wrath, but never felt it was reciprocated, and after years of harboring feelings, she decides to make a move to see if he is interested in her the way she is in him. After putting her hilarious plan in place, they find that they both are attracted to each other, although Wrath is still dealing with his past demons and Mia is willing to accept that for the time being. As they start their romance, more trouble arises in the MC, which also helps to out their relationship, and while Mia’s brother is not happy about it, her dad is ok with it, especially since he’s giving Wrath his place as the enforcer for the MC. Overall, this was a good story that kept me on the edge of my seat with a HEA for this couple. Can’t wait for the next book! I voluntarily read and reviewed an Advance Reader Copy of this book.
What a way to start the second generation! Twists and turns like you would not believe, and the slow burn between these two is enough to have you screaming for more! Wrath is all man and the love and loyalty he has for his club knows no bounds. Mia was born in raised in the MC lifestyle. She understands the life style , and is the perfect combination of her mother and father. She is sweet like her mother and full of all the spice that is her daddy. These two together are explosive and fit perfectly together. Wrath has moved up the ranks and has been nominated to take over the enforcer position in the club. He takes this very seriously and wants to make sure he does not disappoint his brothers. As in all of the Satan Fury books this will take you on a wild ride figuratively and literally.. I have enjoyed all the OG members and I am sure I will adore this second gen as well. I cannot wait to see what is in store for them!
Wrath is book twelve in the Satan's Fury MC series and book three in the second generation. This book was entertaining and easy to read, angsty with suspense and action. The story flowed well with some sweet, scary, steamy, happy, and violent moments.
Wrath is a tough nut to crack. He's seen and been through some horrific things that has him pretty closed off and very stoic. But he's also protective, loyal, and caring man. He didn't know what hit him when Mia set her sights on him. I really loved her. She's tough, brave, hard working and had a heck of a temper. I liked that she can throw down. She also had the patience of a Saint when it came to Wrath.
It's bitter sweet seeing all the second generation kids grown up and moving ranks in the club and seeing the OG's take a step back. Lot's more changes are on the horizon and I'm looking forward to reading what's next in the second generation.
I received a copy of this book from the publisher/author to review.
This is the story of Mia and Wrath. Mia for as long as she can remember has had a crush on Wrath but she had never told him asi it never felt like the right time to do so. However after years of harboring these feelings for him she decided that the time is now and she has a plan A really hilarious plan. Wrath has never been a man that has an easy life and he fights his demons daily. He is also the enforcer for the Satan’s Fury MC. When this crazy plan that Mia has put in motions happens they both find out that they feel the same way for each other. However he as I said has his demons and she is willing to scepter him for how he is But there is trouble heading for the MC. This book has a really romantic tone to it and I loved that since this is a MC book Who knew a MC enforcer could be so romantic. There are things happening that will keep you on the edge of your seat I loved easing this book and you will too.
Mia has decided that she is going to go for it with Wrath. She has had a crush on him for a long time and decides to try and get his attention. Wrath is unsure of Mia. He doesn't like games and is kind of resistent to them trying a relationship. I wanted to shake Mia for telling Wrath she was okay and then deciding to try and change the rules. Wrath has to get his head on straight and decide what he wants. He does come to the conclusion that Mia makes him feel things he hasn't felt before for another woman. Mia does stumble her way through life. She finds herself in situations that could have been prevented if she had used some of her brain power. I was not surprised by any of the twists and turns in this book. It was apparent where it was going. I did like how Wrath didn't push Mia away, he just slowly began to acknowledge his feelings. I did like the way their story ended.
Wrath is book 3 of The Satan's Fury MC SG and omg this book is absolutely off the hook and will definitely have you sitting and swooning through the whole thing over Wrath and Mia story. I absolutely loved how we still have the whole Satan's Fury crew in the books along side with their grown children now in the club but for Stitch Mia has always been his baby girl but now she has her sights set on Wrath but will he give into temptation or will he step away so she doesn't get hurt? Wrath has demons more than most people know but when he is being trained by Stitch to take over one day as club enforcer will he be able to fight his feelings for Mia before its to late? I absolutely found myself laughing in a few spots with this book and wanting to hug them both as well. These books and journeys of the Satan's Fury MC SG are so addictive that once you finish the book you will want more that's how good her writing is and to keep you coming back for more.