On her way West to Santa Fe, Juliette's escape from one abuser leads her straight into the arms of a vicious biker.
Hawk Sinclair, the motorcycle club's brutal enforcer, becomes singularly obsessed with the light-skinned plus-sized woman he rescues from a brutal attack.
He throws Juliette on the back of his bike, promising her a trip to Santa Fe but having absolutely no intention of bringing her there...
Her body belongs to him completely the second she straddles his motorcycle.
By the time Juliette realizes her powerful rescuer might just be her worst nightmare, it's too late and he has her pinned to his bed, ready to own her body completely with every inch between his legs.
When she fights back too hard, Hawk has only one weapon to keep Juliette in her place. A tattoo needle.
The club's latest rescue falls into the clutches of Hawk — a tall, unreasonably hot moonshine-obsessed alpha with more "biological needs" than any normal man.
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So I’m like 97% sure the people who rated this 4+ were apart the of the authors Patreon.
I’m not! Saw the book on tiktok decided to give it a chance cause the author was black and baby…. imma hold your hand when i say this…..
This book is just straight up rape and racism.
the start of the story: FMC’s step father threatens to rape her- she runs off- HE FINDS HER - MMC KILLS HIM POINT BLANK FOR NO REAL REASON OTHER THAN THE STEPFATHER IS KINDA ANNOYING - KIDNAPS THE FMC.
MMC? a white mildly racist alcoholic. That’s it. that’s the ENTIRE personality. OH and his big dick. That’s mentioned so many times like it’s possible to forget when they’re FUCKING damn near every chapter. Did i mention he’s drunk? He’s always drunk. It’s half way through the book when he’s supposed to stop drinking.
FMC? The world’s most kidnappable woman. Just keeps on getting raped or threatened with it. I DNF around 45% of the book ‘cause the FMC gets KIDNAPPED BY A GROUP OF RACISTS AND THEY THREATEN TO FUCK HER WHILE CALLING HER SLURS. Mind YOU she’s CURRENTLY already kidnapped by the MMC and pregnant with his baby. Unwillingly of course. She hasn’t consented a single time in 153 pages.
The worst of the whole story is the fact that the plot is so damn lame. FMC is a *independent* women who’s so full of *sass* it gets her beat up and raped. MMC is a stoic man who deep down under the alcohol has a good heart (and dick). It’s written for black women who have no self-esteem and white people who get off to stereotypes of black women.
What would possess a BLACK a woman to write multiple romance novels about different BLACK women falling in love with racist pieces of crap? There are multiple slurs throughout this book. And I get the point is they’re “bad boy biker men “ but I’ve read plenty of biker romances and they didn’t give redemption arcs to racists. What self respecting black woman would spread her legs for a man that says the n word? This author probably enjoys race play because that’s what I felt like I was reading. Put down the pen and paper and pick up the phone to call a therapist and discuss the load of self hatred that you clearly must have to be able to write something like this. If your ancestors were able to visit you the only thing they would do is spit on you for writing something so appalling. Seek help.
Sometimes manifestations, no matter how well intentioned they may be, can blow up in our faces. Juliette Rawlings learned this lesson the hardest way possible. In trying to escape one captor, she ends up being rescued ( I use the term lightly) by an worse man, Hawk... a tall, dark alcoholic biker. At least Juliette was a fighter and didn't meekly accept her fate like most women. She definitely gave Hawk a run for his money, but defying and fighting him every step of the way. I loved that about her. This is an age gap, forced proximity, pregnancy romance. The pregnancy part is the reason for me not giving the book five stars even though I loved most of the book.
Biker’s Servant, the second book in Jamila Jasper’s Rebel Barbarians MC series, continues to build a dark, gritty MC world that feels raw, dangerous, and very real. This series is a little different from the MC romances I normally read, and while this book did not fully work for me in every way, it was still entertaining enough that I landed at a 3.5 rounded up to 4 stars.
One thing Jamila Jasper does very well is create a world and characters that feel believable, even when they are difficult, flawed, or frustrating. There is a surprising amount of humor woven into this story, which helps balance some of the darker themes and gives the book an energy that keeps it moving. Between the drama, action, suspense, secrets, and steam, there is always something happening to keep the reader engaged.
That said, Juliette was the biggest challenge for me in this book. I understood that she is only nineteen, and her age clearly shapes many of her decisions, impulses, and reactions. Even so, her childish behavior and immaturity wore on me throughout the story. She repeatedly said and did things in her interactions with Hawk that felt reckless to the point of unbelievable, especially in a world as harsh and dangerous as this one. In real life, some of those moments seemed like they would have gotten her seriously hurt, if not worse. While I can appreciate what the author may have been trying to do with her character, Juliette tested my patience more than once.
Another element that did not fully work for me was Juliette’s friendship with her supposed best friend. I never really felt the depth of that bond on the page. There was not much to convince me that they were truly as close as the story suggested. Even at that age, I would have expected more concern, more loyalty, and more visible investment in Juliette’s well-being. It is possible that future books will reveal more, especially since it seems clear that there is more to that character’s story than we currently know.
Even with those frustrations, I still found the book to be an entertaining read. The dark themes running throughout the story add to the rough, gritty edge of this MC world, and that atmosphere is one of the things that makes the series stand out. The club members, and even many of their family members, are deeply flawed people. These are not polished or idealized characters. Their vices have vices, and that messiness gives the story its own kind of intensity.
One of the more interesting dynamics in this series is the way these young women begin as captives and eventually become the loves of these men’s lives. They are far from perfect, and neither are the men they fall for. Yet part of the draw of these books is watching relationships develop that, on paper, should not work at all. Despite the darkness, the racial overtones, and the self-destructive tendencies of the men, these women end up playing a role in softening some of the sharpest edges and helping these men become something more than what they were.
Overall, Biker’s Servant was a gritty, dramatic, and often entertaining continuation of the Rebel Barbarians MC series. It was not without its frustrating moments, and Juliette in particular made this a more exasperating read for me than I wanted it to be. Still, Jamila Jasper has created a compelling MC world, and even when the story pushed my buttons, I stayed invested enough to keep reading. I am looking forward to reading Jasper and Tamiya's story which is up next.
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First let's start with the cover photo, where is the light skinned BBW?!?!! SUPER irritating- headless man with a woman that don't match the FMC in any way. The age gap with this traumatized girl doesn't help either. It was weird and disgusting to go with the theme of this racist, older man fetishizing the big, teenage girl that was already being groomed for assault by someone else to then be assaulted by the MMC? Gross!!! Meanwhile, hes the alcoholic screw up whose grown up in a family that hooks up with their own family, born & raised by a club bunny... No, just NO!!!! How does love happen when he's still ignorant AF about her struggles, being black and most of the people he knows are either racist or just as ignorant?!?!
This author also does not give decent resolve to any parts of the storyline or plot for the couple. The ending has felt abrupt with both books in this series so far, out of nowhere, no epilogue to give you any indication of even good progress with the couple or their life. Not a fan of the pacing or storytelling either. It feels chaotic without good focus, a lot and nothing happens to progress the couple at the same time. This is the most disorganized, clueless MC I've ever seen. As dangerous and wreck less as they are, as leaders the MMC that weve seen so far seem so immature and ill prepared to run a real MC. Besides having every vice or addiction possible, they don't protect their women and family well or ever seem to know what their doing. They move crazy af with no sense of fall out or how to improve. They feel like very immature, horrible teenagers that were raised by trailer trash with messed values, left in charge of the grown ups stuff. Think I'm done with this series. The couples are not interesting, nor are they likable. Assault and fetishizing women you're racist towards is NOT cute or romantic😒 This feels like reading about that current clown in office & his friends if they were a MC.
I really like motorcycle club romances and this one was an interesting read to say at least. It had some disturbing factors for sure (a forceful first time, a bit of Stockholm syndrome if I’m honest) but overall it was a great story. It’s an interracial, age-gap story with a lot of action, danger and I liked both Julliette and Hawk, although I must admit that Hawk took some time to get in my good graces – I didn’t like him much at first. But…I swooned while the story progressed. Love at first sight on his part, even if he didn’t consciously understand it at first, he rescues Julliette from an attack by her stepfather and then essentially kidnaps her to keep her from running to the police. A rollercoaster of events later only solidify his total obsession for her – and Julliette, even while fighting him tooth and nail, falls just as hard, despite their horrific first encounter. But when the clubs’ enemies circle Hawk and his brothers and cause damage, will Hawk be able to protect what he holds dear? And is Julliette strong enough to face his hard world and stand by his side? I finished the book in a day and I can’t wait for the next one! 4.5 stars
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Hawk didn't know when he walked into that bar, it would change his life forever. It was strange to see three black people sitting at the bar, two men and one woman. When he looked at her and she looked back one of the men slapped the woman. Juliette was running from her stepfather who had started to show more interest in her since her mother died. But, she didn't get to far before he caught she that's how she'd wound up in the bar. Hawk couldn't let that slap go unpunished, he proceeded to shoot one man than the other and took a screaming and kicking Juliette outside and on to his bike. Once again his MC didn't allow black in their club and they weren't allowed to date black women, but now he finds himself in the same boat as his best friend riding down the road with a black woman on the back of his bike. Once again I don't like the beginning of their relationship, because it is a little unrealistic to believe that kidnapping can turn into love, but it seems to be happening for the couples of this Series. As they say once you go black you never want to go back.🤔🤔
I shouldn't even be rating this one, maybe the first book since it's the one I actually read. Firstly, the author is a good writer- you get hooked that's for sure. Morally? It was kind of challenging reading these books but that's what we look for in them right? and she gives them to us, no doubt.. But I only read Hawk's story because WHERE IS THE ACTUAL ENDING IN THE FIRST BOOK? I'll save you time and tell you- nowhere, I scrambled through this book- searching for a bit of Anna and her crazy biker man because there's really no ending. Took cliffhanger to a whole new level- this level is called-"wtf is happening?" I get it, you want to bring in readers, keep them starved but that only works when the next book is about the same characters, instead, I'm just skipping parts trying to find characters from the last book just so I can formulate an ending on my own since the author isn't into endings, apparently.
The book is just fine- or the few chapters I read featuring Southpaw but the ending? There's none. Honestly. It's not a cliffhanger, it's a half written story with the words "the end" at what is supposedly the end- so brace yourself.
Book one definitely made me want to return. The story of Hawk and Juliet made me swim. Honestly, do not care for a grab romances. I don't like the dynamic it presents. thought was going to feel the same way about these two characters because they have such a huge age difference. I was completely wrong. absolutely loved it. loved how Hawks love softened Juliet's rough edges and vice versa. Seeing Juliet go from scared teenager, to wildcat, to falling for hawk, to beinga mother was absolutely beautiful. feel like was a part of the story. I'm a plus size girly, so love some plus size representation. I actually love it when everybody's represented, but this specifically speaks to me. If you're looking for unconventional love story with a wild ride. You definitely want to tune into this book and the complete series. I'm running not walking to read book 3. keep you posted then.
This entire review has been hidden because of spoilers.
The book was great, as always, just had a few errors, but nothing that I couldn’t get over. As a black person who does not use the N-word I didn’t like the use of it in this book or the first one, but I dealt with it. I love Hawk and Juliette together. I do hope, though that we don’t have to deal with this gang through all the books in this series. But as I said, I did enjoy the book very much. Suggestion: Putting Cash and Quin together as a couple in on of the upcoming Rebel Barbarians MC books.
Juliette is nineteen and her mother had died and she is planning her escape from her touchy-feely stepfather She has saved a small stash of cash and today is the day. Hawk is on a ride and stops in a bar and sees a girl with two guys. Something seems off and hawk kills the two guys and takes off with Juliette. When Hawk Meets up with Southpaw. Hawk tells him she is his ward per say. Southpaw tells Hawk to get her inline and the drama begins. What is going to happen to Juliette down the road with Hawk? You will have to finish reading this story to find out.
Kidnapping, rape(no means no, no matter how the honey pot reacts), racists, alcoholics, coke heads, gambling addiction, white boys biker club(no women, and n!goers allowed), fetishism, and I'm still confused about Reaper, the black chick that was at his place, and the "ex-cop kkk biker club". Cringe worthy, but hard to put down. Now not telling how long the next book will be, but I'm definitely going to be keeping a eye youth. I need answers!
This is some non put down able ish!!!! Got me laughing and wanting for wild child Juliette to keep on being a bad cinnamon melanin black girl and for that Will Smith slap for that F-up comment by Hawk serves him right! Yeah now on to book three can't wait! Peace and love be unto you my beautiful sister keep up the good work I'm a fan and will spend the coins sis for ya...
I see me reading this series over & over & over again
I so love Juliette attitude it is so badass, I feel the same way. I’m not sitting around doing nothing I will take action. Hawk better pay attention otherwise he will always be trying to catch up to Juliette. Can’t wait to see when Hawk twin, get his reality check, and I’m headed to see what will happen to Reaper & the mysterious women. Always love 💕 your different collections & this another series to add to my collection.
As usual I'm always hooked and can't get enough of Hawk and Juliette. They are such an interesting couple. Because they get together in such a unique way. Hot, heavy, sensual, spicy 🔥 🌶️ 🌶️ 🌶️ 🔥🔥. It leaves me breathless. I also like the fact that the man thinks he is in control but actually it's the woman who is. But they both learn something. As always Ms Jasper leaves me wanting to read more.
Dare I say this 2nd book in the series has had more twists and turns then any other book or series by this author. I can't wait for book 3. We need more FMC like Juliette, the pacing and the plot meshed perfectly. If you like a good, taboo age gap and BIG STRONG MEN this is for you. Hawk definitely stole my heart as well. Cheers for Oske too what a QUEEN. I can't wait to see what book 3 has in store.
I honestly enjoyed this book the dark themes were dark. The characters were ridiculous they argued all the time and it was irrational sometimes. That’s one issue my other issue is that she took a large section from the 1st book and put it in this one she even forgot to change names I almost stopped reading from that point a lot of it seemed to be pieces from the 1st book even the nic-name baby mama.
I enjoy this story it was action pack but am confused so the founding members of the motorcycle clubs were big racist. Club rules say no blacks two of the co president are now dating black womenswear having bi racial kids they rewrite the clubs rules and still say no blacks what do they thinks their children are
I like this book. This book was very interesting and had a lot of action in it. It was funny. I like to hear they were crazy. The people was crazy. It was great. This is the best book ever so funny. I liked it like books like this with a lot of action and a lot of human things that happened in real life.
This was just all over the place…the author really needs to have proofreaders. It was very hard for me to finish this and I will not be reading anything else by this author.
Ok. So I don’t think these books are for me. This low key felt like Stockholm syndrome and I’m not comfortable with that. Also, the rape. And the racism. Idk. I saw that this has great reviews so maybe it’s just me.
I’m giving it a 4 star because the plot kept me interested, however, I would have rather the word colored than the hard -er. But that’s my personal opinion.
This was an wild ride, it was a lot of unanswered questions for me. How did her stepdad find her and knew that she left. The girl on the cover doesn't fit the description in the book. If you like dark MC then this is your book.