I've got demons riding my back, but all I want is her.
This is a stand-alone title in the Fire and Steel MC world. It can be read separately, but you'll want them all.
He's a cold hearted bastard. That is until he met Nora.
He’s falling for her, but as Rage's right-hand man, Thrash has to stay focused on the task at hand. He has to be the cold hearted man that the club relies on. Fire and Steel must confront their traitorous former club president, Bones, once and for all.
She's struggling to make it in the wider world, and he's the only one who can help.
Nora abandoned her life with her oppressive family for the chance to become a real artist. The club isn’t just a place for commissions and patronage, though. Now, she works to understand the members of Fire and Steel, but does she really understand the stakes?
As alliances shift and new players are revealed, Thrash and Nora must face their deepest fears. Will they be able to find true happiness with one another in the middle of all-out war?
I have truly loved this series to date and as excited as I was for Thrash's story, well let's just say I was left slightly disappointed. I know I am in the minority here but I just had a really hard time relating to Thrash and Nora. I found Nora's background to be just a bit, ehhhh, I guess "boring" for lack of a better word so maybe that's why I had a hard time to muster up a whole lot of to connection with her. I also felt the same way with Thrash if that makes any sense. I have loved him to date and yet his character in his own story also fell a bit flat for me.
The storyline itself just didn't pack a punch with me either if I am being honest. I got way too much of Bones and the whole MC war and I found I was getting frustrated because I wanted way more dialogue between Thrash and Nora. It was too "wordy" for me and I think thats why I lacked a solid connection between Thrash and Nora. Even the beginning of the story was just "odd" for me, sorry these are just my own personal feelings, I guess I just didn't get a lot of their initial connection which started me off not relating to them as well. I needed more on the very start, he was just there and I didn;t quite get it completely if that makes sense. There was just a lot "missing" in their build-up for me and then when she gets asked to do what she did, I was like, hmmmm, she's only been around for a short time to commit to something as dangerous as that??? Everything between was too quick, I needed much more between them, I guess a better slow build up. As quick as they were to get together, I still felt like I didn't really "know" them either. I know, crazy right but that's how I was left feeling:(
I am sorry that this book just wasn't a hit with me but I will definitely continue with this series and I am so hoping to get a story about Desiree, Thrash's sister:) I LOVED seeing more of Rage and Layla as well as Wrath and Emma:)
Congrats to Kaylee Song and although this book wasn't my favorite of the series, I still look forward to your future work:)
These books are just WOW!! Each one delivers the spiciness the heat the desire the stakes as the one before, and I love each an every book of the series! Nora is alone, she feels like she doesn't belong, sad hurting and unwanted. She uses her art to help with coping in ways, and that's how she gets involved with Thrash and the other mc's. By painting a memorial of the fallen for Fire and Steel. By doing the painting she starts to feel like she's found hope , meeting new people, and the attraction between the 2 is definitely mutual. Although there both completely different in ways , Thrash tries to understand Nora better by using her work to do so. But danger lurks as the ex pres teams up with some very nasty people, and it hits the fan. Will Thrash and Nora ever get the happiness they both long for? Or are there other plans that may change that? You must read to find out!! if you Love these Mc bad boys , you will definitely want to read Thrash! This book is the 3rd in the series, but can be read as a stand alone. The other books tell the stories of the other members that are in this book as well. I received this arc free in return for an honest review.
Given a copy for an honest review! Kaylee Song gives us a fabulous read that has suspense, twists and turns. Thrash is man that will lay down his life for the club and anyone that he loves. An alpha that is protective and has a heart of gold. Thrash is a wonderful character and there is so much more to the man than what appears on the outside. Nora is a woman that is a survivor and has a story to be told. She is strong, loving and very talented. Nora understands Thrash more than he realizes. There is a storm brewing and some tricky business that needs to happen for the storm to become calm. These two are hot and heavy! They understand each other and are made for each other. With the mystery and suspense in this read you just want to keep turning the pages to find out what happens next. The heat will rise but what will it look like when the smoke clears and the portrait has been completed? Will Nora and Thrash survive the storm that is brewing? Go one-click and enjoy this fabulous read!
Wow! What can I say? This was such an intense ride-Thrash will take you places and keep you on a level of intensity for the entire book from start to end. IT WAS AWESOME! Thrash and Nora, the MC, are great characters and their connection to each other is wonderful. They were so connected with each other—they fought for what they had and that is what I love in a book. This is a standalone in the Fire and Steel series but there are past characters that make appearances which is great and there are some loose ends that still need to be tied up. Overall, this was a thrill a minute story about Thrash, his ties to the MC club, his lady Nora –and the battle Thrash has finding the former MC prez and making sure he can’t hurt the club now. There are things about Thrash that I didn’t know about him , that had I looked at him , I would never have known. Never judge a book by the cover is a good thing to remember when reading this book and thinking of Thrash-that’s all I am going to say on that front. I cannot wait for book 4 because there is more to gleam about these MC badboys with hearts of gold and I cannot wait for more of their stories. *A gifted copy was provided by the author for my honest review*
4 Stars: Among some of my favorites. Outstanding literary work. The characters are well developed, interesting. The liked characters are likable and the hated are unlikable. The writing is captivating enough to keep you interested until the end and leave you wanting more. It has a fairly original or uniquely well-developed plot. The pretense and romance was well balanced and done with properly distributed amounts of hints, behaviors and chemistry. Not so much predictable if at all. Overall, loved it, I recommend reading!!
I found this book in the middle of the road. It wasn't a bad story, I just found the whole story boring. They weren't memorable characters. Thrash was pathetic and Nora was just this poor little rich girl, who had everything taken away. It was predictable.
I wasn't a badly written story, I couldn't find any obvious editing issues. These characters I just found boring and predictable.
I was given an ARC of this book in exchange for an honest review.
Remarkably well-written with characters that come alive on the page, Thrash is gritty, intense, addictive, raw, emotional, captivating, suspenseful. action packed... it was everything.
Another insta love without even really knowing each other. Thrash and Nora meets when he goes to her art show and buys one of her paintings. The next day she shows up at the garage to meet Layla who hires her to paint a mural in the clubhouse. From there they go on a date and then are professing their love for each other. The MC is trying to get their revenge on Bones and here Nora has been around maybe a week and out of the blue she starts making demands from them when they are planning their strategy. Then the night before they are going to get their revenge she is professing how the MC is a family and she is part of it and they stick together. Then when she is faced with the outcome of their revenge she runs and says she needs time. What the heck does she want?????? She was all over the place and just wasn't someone I really pictured with Thrash. Also what happened with Audrey? She was an evil bitch and I expected her to pop up and try to exact some kind of revenge. The fall of Bones seemed a little to easy and then nothing. The confrontation with Nora's parents seemed like an afterthought. Something to throw in there to add more to the book but it fell flat and added nothing.
The story started out well and then just went downhill. Thrash (H) was not a good hero at all! He put Nora (h) in harm's way deliberately with his undercover work. They were not even together for a long time (barely a day) before he sprung the idea of going undercover and having Nora as the contact. Wtf! Made my blood boil. Also, their romance was not believable as they barely spent any time together as a couple!! I really wanted to like this book but no, I don't want the hero to put the heroine in a dangerous situation!
I received an ARC from the author for an honest review (thank you thank you!). Although you could read this as a standalone, I would strongly suggest reading books 1 and 2. I went back to re-read them and it reminded me not only of the characters and their world, but also their need for revenge and closure of Bones, the former president who betrayed them.
Saying this book takes its time and eases into itself might imply it's slow and it's definitely not. Instead it's a steady build as we read how Nora/Demarcus (Thrash) build their relationship and the brewing war with Bones. It's not rushed, but perfectly paced with a well-timed climax and resolution for each of the characters. This sounds kind of corny, but I can't help to think of Pittsburgh as another character in this book. Ms. Song does such a great job painting a picture of this working class city's boroughs and neighborhoods.
Nora (new character) is a unique and refreshing heroine. She's so different from her upperclass roots, but in a way still a product of her environment. Fortunately, she's self-aware enough to catch herself when she jumps to conclusions or makes assumptions. There's a curiosity and naivety about her but also a resolve to be strong to find her own path. Similar to Thrash, she's straightforward and doesn't play games like the people she grew up with - rich/poor it's all the same power struggle.
Thrash is also an interesting character and doesn't fit the mold of his upbringing. His soul will always be his MC, but he's also found an intellectual and cultural side that doesn't fit the stereotype of a biker (or Nora's assumptions). We knew from the first book Rage/Cullen's relationship with Sean/Beast and his need for revenge against Bones. Thrash's inner dialogue gave me an insight into the betrayal he felt from Bones, a man he respected and helped raise him after his father died. It was interesting to listen to Thrash work through his past with Bones along with processing his current relationship with Rage and role in the club. He's human and at times I wondered if he was letting his insecurities or uncertainties get into his head.
I *think* this is the 3rd and final book for the MC series. There isn't a natural hero/heroine built up in this book and the storyline seems to wind itself down to a new future for the club. Ms. Song has said she's going to write a series for the Irish mob characters from this world (and they are left open-ended). If so, I can't wait until we get Liam/Strike's story. Seriously, the brief appearance of the eye-rolling Katie Ann in the first book has me doing a happy dance thinking she might be paired with a very different Liam (crossing my fingers she returns!). Also, Liam's brother, Hawk (featured in books 2 and 3 after he keeps getting the crap beat out of him), has started a little flirtation with Thrash's sister, Desiree. I've really enjoyed this world and I'm hoping this will be a series and very soon!
Kaylee brings us back into Pittsburg in the midst of a war between the remaining members of Fire and Steel, Bones and potentially his new crew. Some of the old members left with Bones but Rage has new recruits coming in under Wrath’s supervision.
Thrash (DeMarcus Fletcher) has been watching the most beautiful woman he has ever seen all night at the gallery. He sees that no one appreciates her art. All of the high society jerks aren’t truly looking for art with meaning; art with emotion. He hasn’t approached her as he is due at church in less than 20 minutes but now she is coming his way.
Nora Bonnet left her privilege life. Suffering at the hands of parents who didn’t want her, were abusive and expected her to be the perfect socialite was not what she wanted. She loved art. The beautiful man that bought her one and only piece sold at her exhibit memorized her but he walked away. With her exhibit somewhat of a failure she takes the job offered to her by Fire and Steel. The sweet woman she spoke to, Layla, calmed her reserve of the rumors she heard about the MC. Nora didn’t have much choice though if she wanted to make rent and have food in her stomach. Little does Nora know that her one and only admirer is the VP of Fire and Steel.
This is a great installment to the Fire and Steel series. We have Rage and Layla with her expecting belly, Wrath and Emma, Mick, Crow, Jackal, Nyx (both served with Wrath) and Junker. Strike is still in the midst of things as well as Hawk. Speaking of Hawk, Desiree is brought in to continue patching him up after his injuries and there is some major tension there. I cant wait to hear that story!
There are some new players brought in and things are getting interesting. There is much more to the story I think of what happened to Thrash’s father and this is just the beginning of what I believe are hidden secrets. We still really don’t know why Sean was killed and there is an admission that maybe I took wrong but I don’t think so.
I love this series. Keep them coming Kaylee! Also my personal recommendation .. I wouldn't read them as a standalones! Cant wait to see whats on tap next.
This was a well-written, interesting and intriguing story and had plenty of scenarios to keep the reader interested. Nora and Thrash are brought together through their love of painting, but it is not an easy journey for them. Nora has led a lonely and difficult life at home, her parents more interested in money than giving her the love she needs. There were no words to describe her pain, so she painted it. But in Thrash she finds love – there is a connection, an aura about him and she needed someone who wanted her for who she was, and he did. Thrash searches Nora’s paintings for their meaning; he had a way of studying people and in Nora he saw everything he ever wanted; her art, passion, the way she saw everything – she saw him, understood him – and her natural strength shone. But they belonged in two different worlds; she wanted to escape hers, he was entrenched in his. When Nora is commissioned to paint a mural for Fire and Steel she gets to know Thrash better and also the other members – they become the family she has always wanted and never had. The mural is vibrant and honours not only Fire and Steel’s fallen members, but the entire community as well. But there is a war brewing when Bones, the previous President strikes up a partnership with the Mob. Bones wants to build an entirely new empire, only bringing in people that will support him, and offers Thrash the opportunity to join him. Bones has a lot to answer for because not only has he sold out Fire and Steel, but has committed other atrocities. Thrash would make him pay, but before that he had to convince Bones of his loyalty, which is sorely tested and puts his life at risk. The author has produced an amazing story of redemption and love between Nora and Thrash, together with a fitting conclusion, which I would have no hesitation in recommending. I received a copy of this book in exchange for an honest review.
I started the story thinking this could be the best one yet in the series, but my expectations were too high. Thrash is riddled with inconsistencies in story and style. On their own, each inconsistency could have been easily missed, but since they weren't, adding up quickly, my reading experience diminished rapidly.
Quick examples: Layla is described being 5 months pregnant and later she's at the beginning of her 4th month. Thrash is described climbing out of his jeans and two paragraphs later he's standing there with his pants merely unzipped.
More glaring, the author made such a big deal about Thrash's apartment being a reflection of the character's many layers, but then blew through the importance of Nora experiencing it. His sister comments on it, and Nora gets all warm and fuzzy seeing her own painting on the walls, but the author missed an opportunity to provide us insight into Nora further unraveling the enigma that is 'her man'.
As a 'little funny', for the life of me, I could not figure out how the sex was working in that truck....either that or the driver/passenger seats somehow converted into a king-sized bed and even then it was hard to follow. Is that an added feature in the newer models? It was like a game of Twister with two contortionists in the front seat. Truly distracting, and frankly exhausting, trying to follow along.
The story begins and ends beautifully written, but somewhere in the middle, it's as if a second writer inserted a couple of chapters - the writing style and the characters change so abruptly and completely then revert. I'm referring to when three ladies are at the compound bar leading into and after the game of 'Twister truck sex'. It was so totally out of character that it cheapened and detracted from the love story. What a disappointment.
I just want to say first off that I am very saddened that this series is over. I loved every second, every word of this book. It was just like the others. Gripping, addictive, and holly hotness! I didn’t want to put it down once I started and I was hanging off the edge of my seat the whole ride. There was so many great things about this book. I really hope there will be more in the future, because I know I am a Fire and Steel fan for life! Nora was kind of different from the other characters in the previous books, but don’t let that fool you. She is shy and a little timid, but that is only from things that have happened to her in the past. She is kind of lost, and finding her own way for the first time. She is an artist and I felt as though I could see exactly what the author was showing us as she wrote. I loved that. I loved the details that went into explaining how much art spoke to Nora. Thrash, he is something completely different than I originally thought. He is so much more than your average bad boy biker. He is so smart and it shows throughout the book. He has a way with reading people and seeing what their next move will be. He was very intriguing and I found myself loving him more and more as the story went on. One of my biggest parts I loved is the fact that he understood Nora. He got her and she did him. It was like a match made in heaven for them. Don’t get me wrong, I loved this one, but man the things Thrash and Nora had to endure was crazy insane at times. I hated seeing them go through it and I wished it didn’t have to happen, but in the end, everyone got what they needed. I won’t give away the best part so just go buy this book and read it! I highly recommend checking this book out along with the others!
I received this book as an ARC for an honest review.
This is the third book in the Fire and Steel MC book. In this book we meet Nora and get the rest of the story on Thrash. When this book opens up we find Thrash at an art gallery looking at both the paintings and one of the artists that seems to be in the gallery that day. Nora can't seem to take her eyes off the man in the gallery not only is he hot but he also is interested in her art not just the way she looks. When he tells her he wants to purchase on of her pieces she is happy because she is a struggling artist. When she is offered a commission to paint a mural in the club house she is ecstatic. This will not only give her money to pay her current bills but also to help her get ahead the only problem is trying to constraint with Thrash around.
The instant Thrash sees her he thinks she is hot when he speaks with her he knows that there is more to her than meets they eye though. When he finds her in his clubhouse to paint a mural he knows he has to find out all he can about her and make her his. The problems with this is his club doesn't leave him with much time for flowers and romance. He also isn't sure once she knows the real him if she will really want to stick around.
This book is amazing. It can be read as a stand alone but I would recommend reading the first two just so you understand all of the people in the story as well as why they are fighting their fights right now. This book also asks the questions can two people from different backgrounds really be together for the long haul? Or will series threats break them apart. I would recommend this book to anyone and everyone.
Book Review For ( Thrash ) By Kaylee Song This was such a well written story by Kaylee Song and what a very interesting and intriguing book, that draws you in and keeps in the story and keeps you there until the end. This is Nora and Thrash story and what brought them together ,is their love of painting. But it's not an very easy journey for them. Nora has led a very lonely life and difficult times with her parents. Her parents have always been more interested in money when their daughter. There is no words I can use to describe her pain, so she painted it. But she fines love in Thrash ,their have a connection through their love of art. Thrash has an aura about himself and she needed someone special like him to love her, and someone who needed her no matter who she was. They came from different worlds ,but all she wants is to be able to escape from hers, But he was so entrenched in his world. Nora was commissioned to painted mural for Fire and steel and that when she really gets to know Thrash so much better and to understand the world he lives in ,she also gets to know more about the other members too. They all become the family that she has ever had and has always wanted. Everyone loved the vibrant mural that she painted in honor's of there fallen members of Fire & Steel and even the community loved it also .I could go on and tell you so much more about this amazing story, but that would spoil it for you .I highly recommend you read this series ,you won't be disappointed. Posted publicly as Bella's Blog
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WOW!!! I've got a new book boyfriend and he is tall, caramel, and fierce. Thrash is the third installment of the Fire and Steel MC book's and it just keeps getting better with each book. Thrash is the voice of the MC and everyone listens to him. He is a fierce protector but he is not all he appears to be. He has a cultured side and a love for the arts. He goes to an art gallery and meets up and coming artist Nora. He is inspired by her all of her. Nora left her rich family behind to make it on her own. She is determined to follow her passion of painting and will not let anyone stop her not even her family. The MC invites her to paint a new mural for them and even though she has heard that they are a dangerous lot of people she needs the money. Deciding to give it a try she goes to the garage to check it out. Thrash is there, of course, and Nora is intrigued to discover more about this man. She didn't know she was headed into the middle of an MC war. As she becomes more involved with Thrash she also finds herself in the center of the coming storm. Bones must be eliminated and Thrash is willing to do just about anything he can to bring him down. Nora begins to find a family within the MC and must decide if she is willing to handle the good with the bad.
Being part of the Fire and Steel MC has it's advantages and it's disadvantages. You can never have a normal life, normal as others would say outside of the MC but perfectly normal being on the inside. The men of Fire and Steel are trying to change the public view of their club, they help neighbors, schools, businesses and even hold charity events. While those in the neighborhood know what they do, those outside the neighborhood only see the bad. While Thrash, Demarcus Fletcher, is at a local gallery, he meets Nora, the artist, and can sense her pain and her toughness. He knows that he wants to get to know her better. While Nora has her own demons from the recent past, she wants to get to know him too. When she finds out he is part of Fire and Steel, she wonders if she can handle all that will come up between them? She meets Layla and Emma and they help her see how some things go? With Rage and Wrath by his side, Thrash will go undercover to take down Bones, then man who left their MC to start his own after killing Sean, Layla's brother. Will Thrash escape this or will he be found out? Can Nora accept his way of life and live it with him?I love this series and can't wait for more. I would suggest you read the others in this series so you will know who most of the characters are in this one. **Copy provided by the author in exchange for my honest review**
I received this book in exchange for an honest review. This series of books should most definitely be read in order to be able to truly appreciate the whole story. With each book, you get to know more and more about all the characters and you get to know more and more how the Fire and Steel MC operates and what the club values are. It most definitely is about loyalty, but it is not as "gritty" as some MC books I have read, which I also love! It is a nice twist on MC romance novels. Sometimes it's just really refreshing to read something that is just a bit different for a nice change! With each book in this series, we get to see more into each members life and watch that character also grow at the same time that the newer character is developing, and I enjoy that so much! The storyline is wonderful and the characters are very well developed, and as I said, continue to grow with each addition to the series. I certainly hope that Kaylee continues with this series so that I can continue to watch these characters grow, watch this club continue to strengthen and grow, and watch the members build their families! Great job Kaylee!
Book 3 in the Fire and Steel MC series and the journey between Thrash and Nora. Its a truly beautiful story of how no matter what your past and no matter how empty it has made a person, when you find your soul mate, they fill every little piece until its full to the brim!!! Thrash is VP of Fire and Steel MC. In his own time he enjoys reading and art. Its during one of his visits to a local gallery that he meets the angelic Nora. Nora lives for her art! Her parents wanted her to grow into the 'perfect' clone of a well of husband etc, but Nora broke away and wants to stand on her own two feet. She gets hired by Layla to re paint the mural in Fire and Steel MC. As Thrash and Nora grow closer, the club has to seek revenge on their old President, Bones. Thrash goes undercover and literally puts his life on the line with the help and loyality of his club. Even with all that is happening with the club, Thrash and Nora fall in love, but is it enough? Or will circumstances pull them apart forever? An amazing read and i'd give a 10/10 definate to everyone... A beautiful story and journey of two wonderful people and an ever growing MC!!! Reviewed by Tracy@LadiesOfLoveBookBlogAndGraphics
Wonderful!!! I love this world that the Fire and Steel MC club are in. Everyone is so true and loyal to each other that I am completely drawn in from the very beginning. This story of Thrash and Nora had be hanging on to the edge of my seat! Nora has such passion and heart for her art and she would not let anyone stop her from her goals. I love how strong she was, how she didn't let her past with her family slow her down. Thrash is amazing! He isn't just muscle. He's smart and brave and I was hooked on him immediately! There is heat, love, danger and total protection. I loved the girls and how they take care of their own. Another thing that I truly love with these books is that we still get the characters we fell in love with from earlier stories; Rage and Layla, Wrath and Emma. It's not just a tiny cameo, they are involved in the action, the story...just love that. I am hoping there will be more stories about other characters!
I received a copy of this book in exchange for an honest review.
I had read the previous book in this series and I really enjoyed it. I was very much looking forward to this book but I have to say I was overall very disappointed. I had thought about not finishing it several times, but I persevered. I'm glad I did because around the 70% mark I was somewhat intrigued. I just did not feel any connection to the characters or the connection between the characters. There was very little dialogue or interactions between them. So much of the dialogue was internal but it really didn't help me to understand them. I was missing the intensity, chemistry, love and angst, I felt very little. Lines like, "I cooed, arching my hips up for him to plunder," just did not do anything for me. In another scene Nora gives Thrash a massage and she goes on for 2 paragraphs explaining why she knows how to give a good massage. It was just random and useless and took away from the scene, imo. It honestly seemed like someone else wrote this one. I'm not giving up on this author though since I have enjoyed other works. I received a copy for an honest review.
I read Rage and Wrath's books in this series and really enjoyed this MC and their strong men and women. Thrash is a very different type of book but really good in its own way...as Thrash is a very internally sensitive man with an eye for art and a need for a strong woman who is much more cultured than what he gets around the club. Nora is a "starving artist" who has rich, abusive (and racist) parents and when she meets Thrash at a showing of her work, and he buys a painting of hers while flirting outrageously, she has no clue he is a biker and what big changes her life is about to take after meeting him. Revenge is big in Thrash's world and what Nora is asked to do after just having begun a relationship with Thrash is more than most women would be able to handle...but Nora is stronger than most women and in the end she proves herself worthy of being an ol' lady. A good and entertaining, intense addition to the series with a bit more depth and a satisfying ending that was a long time coming.
Thrash is the third installment of the Fire and Steel MC. Well written, action packed, passionate scenes along with some smokin’ hot bikers. What more could you ask for? Thrash is cold as ice and needed someone like Nora to come into his life. She’s an artist and is able to see past the rough exterior he presents and gets to the heart of who he truly is. Nora has her own struggles as she is trying to escape the clutches of her overbearing family. She’s gained some backbone but has to decide if she’s in or out. If this new life with Thrash is worth the risk. Course that isn’t easy for them with club threats which includes finding their former club president and taking him out. Thrash protecting the MC members and loved ones no matter what comes up with a dangerous plan to end it once and for all. One thing is for sure this MC is about family and loyalty. Received an ARC copy from author for a honest review.
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Star rating: 4 stars
Interesting...hmmm...I thought it would be better but it wasn't bad at all. Demarcus "Thrash" Fletcher is scarred without a doubt. He is tortured by hurt and sadness. Will finding his light make his world brighter? When he sees her at a gallery he never expects her to be what could be his light. She never seen him coming until it hit her while he was at her gallery showing. Can she see past who he is and what he's apart of?
This story is a slow one but eventually gets to the point and ends to soon in my opinion. I want more from these people. I need to know what happens in there lives. These two reached me on a artistic level, I love art and painting or anything that has to do with that topic. I can't wait to read more if there is more. Looking forward to more of her books.
I love these books and I love fire and steel mc . I can't choose a favourite character out of the guys or girls , they become part of your life and each book makes you love them more . Thrash is a strong vp who is there for his club and pres 100% , but he decides to show his dedication by infuriating bones New club , putting his life at risk . Will he succeed or die trying ? Nora is an artist , who arrives to do a mural for the club , she's a gorgeous , curvy goddess and instantly starts a relationship with Thrash . But will their new romance endure Thrashs plan or will all be too much for Nora ? This story is amazing with charming characters who touch your heart and make you believe in this story . I can't wait for the next instalment .
Thrash hands down is my favorite book in the Fire and Steel series! I freakin loved this book!!! Nora and Thrash from the moment their eyes connected at the gallery you knew the chemistry between the two was gonna be hot and it certainly was. This story had sucked me in from the beginning from Nora and Thrash first meeting, what Thrash did for his club, what Nora did for Thrash and visa versa. I felt like I was in the story with them I was that involved. The way it ended left me wanting more and I can't wait for the next installment in the Fire and Steel series.
Another 5 star book by the talented Kaylee Song, an amazing job as always. Definitely recommending this series and this story to everyone!!
This was an unexpected surprise of a MC romance of two completely different and complex characters. Thrash is a strong, alpha male that fights to protect what is his and his loyalty to the MC could never be questioned but there is so much more to him. Nora is a fighter and a strong woman. She is a struggling artist and has been commissioned to paint a mural at the MC clubhouse. This bring Nora and Thrash closer together and their attraction for each other grows. Is this attraction all that they share or can they make this attraction last for the long haul? This was a great book with two believable characters that each had issues to solve but were willing to take a chance on love. I enjoyed this book and look forward to more.