I always knew life in the Northern Kings meant war. But I never thought I’d be the bait.
Ripped from my bike. Dragged into the hands of the Notorious MC and the Teesside Road Rats. Bound. Blindfolded. Waiting for the monsters to tear me apart before sending my broken body back to my club.
Then I hear him.
A deep, growling voice in the dark. A promise I shouldn’t trust.
Chase.
He should be my executioner. Instead, he becomes my shield, keeping the worst of them at bay. But loyalty comes at a price, and when he defies his brothers to set me free, we’re forced into a deadly game of survival.
Running. Hunted. Nowhere to hide.
But when I finally make it home, my nightmare isn’t over—because Chase is the one in chains now. The Northern Kings don’t forgive, and they never forget.
They want his blood. I want his heart. And if I have to start a war to save him, so be it.
This is a gritty book with dark elements, scenes of violence and references to organised crime and descriptive steamy bedroom scenes intended for a mature audience.
Nik Terry loves to write thrilling stories of strong, stubborn heroines and dark and dangerous men, her love of a ‘bad boy’ fuelled by Spike rather than Angel (until Angel lost his soul of course).
Having grown-up in the north east of England she is mum to two feisty girls, wife to a hugely supportive husband without whom, her childhood writing dreams would never have come to life, and is a slave to two cats and three ponies.
After pony club with the kids and dressage and between reading and writing, Nik loves to snuggle up with her husband, prosecco and a good movie; translate good to mean 80s/90s action movies or anything involving Marvel Comic’s Thor.
While I like this series, I wasn’t a huge fan of this one, especially Chase. I can’t get behind a hero who lets what Jazz go through, at the hands of his brothers, happen. It’s a deal breaker for any romance to be believable for me. His club was AWFUL and he was their enforcer! Also, his past relationship with the brothel madame, drug addiction that she fostered, current drug use/selling, etc. - is just extremely undesirable. Overall, okay but mainly depressing.
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