Tank was the tenth book in the Lords of Carnage series by Daphne Loveling.
Cady was snarky and independent. She moved to a small town far from her old life to start anew and leave the old behind. She was waitressing at the only diner in town to make ends meet.
Tank was a patched Lords of Carnage MC member. He was loyal to his club but stayed away from outsiders. Then one Halloween night, a mystery child, Wren, showed up at his door. Then the story began.
Loveling set the stage for both characters and created the meet at the diner between Cady, Tank and Wren and it definitely wasn’t love at first sight or even like. In fact, it was distrust, suspicion and somewhat hostile, which made the story interesting as it progressed.
Tank was told from a double POV and had a variety of stories and backgrounds popping up between Cady’s past, Tank’s past and a new MC conflict. No spoilers so no elaboration in which ones prevailed, but I would have liked a little more depth into the ones that weren’t front and center. If they were worthy of mentioning then I wanted a little more. Additionally, I would have liked more background from Wren. With that said, I enjoyed the plot and liked that the storyline wasn’t totally predictable. Loveling purposely left some unanswered questions and some gaps. I generally like everything answered and aligned perfectly but this worked. Hopefully some of the loose ends will carry over into later books as subplots.
All in all, it was eventful, entertaining, suspenseful, heartfelt and even emotional. I love this series and look forward to where Loveling leads us next.