( ARC Review )
If you all haven't noticed by now, I'm a very emotional person. Give me a book, that is this powerful and I'm on the floor gasping for air.
' It doesn't matter where your from, it only matters where you're going. We all deserve a happy ending. '
I have read what feels like millions of biker romances, those that usually have an MC that is dark and dangerous or written in a way that would quite frankly petrify you in real life and whilst I do love those, this one touched me more than you could imagine.
A person I love greatly, left us behind in this world. In his earlier years he was a biker who regularly drove around, went to biker meets on his Triumph Bonneville T120, his leather jacket on, blue jeans and his hair in a quiff. Right up until he left this world, he never lost his love of bikes. God, he was the kindest man that has ever graced this world, he loved his family with everything. I know because of him that bikers are some of the most wholesome people you could ever meet. I know, because my Grandad was one.
This book showed the side of bikers that is rarely shown, a side that deserves to be heard!
So thank you Kay for sharing it and for honouring the lost bikers.
Okay, so now I've had a cry. I am ready to roll.
The first chapter alone, was incredible. The story, behind the story and the beginning of something special. For a novella, I'm absolutely baffled as to how so much detail could be added without it feeling too much and how although it was a novella, it felt like we hadn't missed anything.
I can't go into detail too much as I feel like it may ruin it a little bit and I really need you guys to read this one.
What I will mention though, is one thing. Fruit roll ups. What was that? Sorry, do that again. I don't think I was ready... I probably won't be able to think of them in the same way again.
* Copied from my review on my Instagram. @livingmybookera