Included in this box set are the first four love stories in the Insurgents MC Romance Series. Each story has a HEA and is a standalone.
Hawk’s Property When Hawk, the VP of the Insurgents Motorcycle Club, first sees Cara, he knows he wants to do dirty things to her in his bed. He figures a few rounds with the green-eyed woman will satisfy his hunger for her then he’ll move on to the next chick. The problem is Cara isn’t so eager to fall into his bed. Cara comes from a wealthy family and is used to jackets and ties, not leather and denim. When she lays eyes on the muscled, tatted, black-haired biker, her heart skips a few beats. His piercing blue eyes draw her in, making her want to do things with him that she’s only fantasized about. Then a vicious killer who has been strangling women in the area focuses on Cara. Hawk sees it as his job to protect what is his...and Cara is very much his even if she doesn't know it yet. Cara keeps her heart guarded, but when danger comes calling, their lives collide.
Jax’s Dilemma When the Sergeant-At-Arms looks into Cherri’s icy blue eyes, he’s hooked. He decides to make her his, but she doesn’t want any part of it. Cherri is running away from a past shrouded in secrets and darkness. The last thing she wants is a cocky, ripped biker in her life. So she pushes him anyway even though her body wants him in the worst way. Jax doesn’t give up easily, and just as Cherri begins to relax, her past collides with her new life. She must navigate a deadly obstacle course littered with outlaw motorcycle clubs and a power-hungry politician. Jax won’t stop until he claims Cherri. He vows to protect and love her no matter what. When put to the test, will Jax betray his family—the Insurgents MC—or will he lose the woman he loves forever?
Chas’s Fervor The first time Chas sees his son’s teacher, he wants her in his bed. Now. The curvaceous redhead has eyes that set him on fire, and he has to have her between his sheets. He knows she wants him. Eyes don’t lie. Addie has lusted after her student’s father ever since the muscled biker swaggered into the library. She’s always been a sucker for a bad boy, and the tattooed, dirty-mouthed outlaw biker is just her type. But even though his charming smile pulls at her heart and his chiseled chest makes her body overheat, she’s carrying around a deep, dark secret that makes hooking up with him impossible. Chas knows Addie is hiding something. He makes it his mission to find out what it is, and, once he does, he’ll claim her as his woman.
Axe’s Fall One-night stands and Axe go hand-in-hand. A member of the Insurgents MC, Axe has the tattoos, the ripped body, and the badass attitude women love. He’s great in bed and always leaves them pleading for more. But he doesn’t commit, do phone calls, or repeat performances. So when he sees her at his friend’s wedding, he knows she’ll have her long legs wrapped around his waist, moaning and begging for more. But what he didn’t know is that he won't be able to get her out of his mind. He wants a repeat performance. Many of them. Baylee is career oriented and has put men on the back burner. Until she meets Axe. It was just for one night. So what if the sex was incredible? She can’t get the man with the smoldering eyes and tatted, chiseled body out of her mind. Thinking of him makes her insides melt. Then she accepts a job, and the client turns out to be the Insurgents. Her one-night stand walks into the conference room. Her ordered world explodes.
Chiah Wilder writes about rough, sexy men who know how to treat their women.
Always a lover of books, she began writing at a young age and continued through college with collections of short stories. Figuring she had to grow up and get a “real” job, her writing was placed on the back burner.
Her love of reading has always been center front in her life. Chiah’s love of bad boys both in and out of fiction has inspired her books. She loves an alpha male whose softer side is brought out by a passionate, spirited woman. In fiction there are no rules or boundaries, and fantasies can go as far as the characters want to take them. Steamy, romances with tough, sexy bad boys are her guilty pleasure along with brownies, cheddar cheese, and movie marathons.
This is an anthology of the first four books in the Insurgents Motorcycle Club series. Each book is reviewed, below, and assigned its own rating. The group rating was 2.875 stars, rounded up to 3 stars.
Hawk’s Property Hawk is the Insurgents’ VP. Cara is his lust-to-love interest. This is their story. Three times I picked this first novel up and three times I set it back down. I had a difficult time getting beyond the first three chapters. Each time that I read the scene played out in Cara’s office, I had to stop. It was abuse, emotional and very close to physical. Hawk was beyond pushy; he went too far. Cara told him to go, to leave her alone. He refused and kept embarrassing her and pushing her to have sex. She kept refusing. I realize the Insurgents are represented as a 1% club and the MC members are written to be “bad to the bone.” However, abusing a woman, pushing on her to go where she does not want to go is not love. It’s barely lust. It’s control…all about control. That’s a bad place to start a storyline. Nothing romantic about it. There are some rules to the romance genre’s story arcs: a woman does not fall in love with her would-be rapist. The writer seems to forget this.
And the writer sends very poor mixed messages when her main female character truly does not want to have anything to do with the so-called hero of the story, but her body betrays her with wanting his hot bod. That is absurd…and utterly ridiculous. It is the way of this writer. Her female characters are all weak-minded. Their sense of selves, their core values get set to the side when a big, bad biker comes along huffing and puffing. I’m tired of it. I had read (usually speedread) the other three novels when I circled back around to have one last go at reading this first book in the series. Hawk comes across better in the next three novels. This fourth time, I tried…really, I did. But I still could not forgive the writer for creating such ludicrous personas for her lead characters.
You know, it is completely possible to have a woman know she needs to keep away from a bad boy without making that bad boy character into an abuser. A conflict and need to change is still possible without debasing the female lead and devaluing the male lead. This much angry need for power diminishes any love that is to come. The writer has a hard time with this concept in each of these four books.
The way Hawk admired Ruben’s Old Lady is a dead giveaway as to the type of woman he wants, and Cara is not that type. There’s the conflict, all nice and tidy, no grays – all black and white. However, the way he’s written, Hawk would not be thinking only of getting with Cara. He isn’t written as a one-woman man. People change, of course, it’s the penultimate character arc, but too much change without a reason beyond lust is nonsensical. For some reason, the writer needs these big, bad bikers to behave against their characters. It’s difficult to read.
There are way too many pages taken up with the same thing over and over and over: Hawk has never been so consumed by a woman. Cara has never been so consumed by a man, let alone a biker. We get it. As readers, we don’t have to be reminded page after page. We get it. We truly do. These constant interruptions in the story just to wonder about feelings pad the story with unnecessary pages. It took until chapter 19 to get all the angst worked through. That was way too long.
In the end, I did not care too much for the relationship between Hawk and Cara. With all the worry each had about their attraction, it felt forced and dishonest. There was a lot of sex, maybe too much (?) because, really, that’s all they had. There was talk about how they had feelings about each other, beyond sex, but we never saw this; it was just a lot of words. There was so much of the same kind of sex that I skipped over most of those pages. Argh! Sex in a romance novel should never get old, yet here it does.
There are some errors, but not many. The editing and proofreading appear to be well done. “…if they did, their bodies would’ve never be found.” I believe that should read, “…would’ve never been found.” The writer uses some odd descriptions for feeling sexually satisfied; I think it’s because there are so many scenes that the descriptors become more difficult to generate. “Cara exploded in a thousand surges of pleasure….” What does that even mean? How about, “Pleasure surged through Cara’s body…” or some such. I get the association to electrical power surges, but it’s overplayed. IMHO.
I rated this book 2.5 stars and rounded up because the writing style is good. The subject matter left a lot to be desired.
Jax’s Dilemma Jax aided in the rescue of Cherri from the hands of the Deadly Demons Nomads group of outlaw bikers from the first book. This is their story. We have the same trope, same bad behaviors. Jax comes close to physical abuse with Cherri. He definitely abuses her emotionally. Yes, yes, he is a big, bad 1% MC biker. And this is the same storyline as in the first book, with different lead characters.
The MC is supposed to represent a “typical” 1% MC, particularly the way women are treated. This is the 21st century. This MC comes smack out of the 1950s. “No” means “no.” And it doesn’t matter if the woman saying “no” is a lawyer or a stripper or a whore. When she says “no,” sexual activity comes to a halt. These bikers are supposed to be topping 6-feet, with granite muscles, chiseled features, and large (ahem) equipment…so to speak. So why do they need women held as slaves in order to get sex? No matter how much this writer wants us to believe that in her MC world, certain women live to be mistreated, I don’t buy it. It puts a pall on all the bikers when they party. And the Old Ladies just looking aside and creeping back into the woodwork? I don’t think so.
In this book Jax has the hots for Cherri who doesn’t want him but – just like the previous book’s female lead character – her body craves his. Really? Is there no other scenario that suggests itself to this writer? Cherri takes up with Gunner, an older MC brother, who treats her well and likes her. Gunner is the best character in the book and the writer disposes of him neatly and perfunctorily. Jax cheats on Cheri again and again. She just can’t help herself and takes him back. Every. Single. Time. Ugh. This writer doesn’t appear to have much respect for women with brains. Her female characters, particularly the main protagonists, are all overwhelmed by sex. Their brains just stop functioning. It’s a tired trope that should be retired.
Does Jax even hear himself? “I’ll never hurt you,” he says to Cherri. “Never.” That’s the day after he called Cheri from a bed that he’d shared with two women who were still there with him. Cherri caught him at it. Does she remind him of his hurtful indiscretion? No, she does not. That’s the writer interfering with the Cherri-character. As the writer created her, she would have had that scenario emblazoned in her mind’s eye. This nonsensical scene repeats itself often. Jax tells Cherri that she’s special, but he treats her like a disposable whore. So…what should we believe? His words or his actions? The writer also doesn’t appear to respect her own female leading characters. They are made to put up with terrible emotional abuse, abide by a double standard that is so antiquated it doesn’t bear up when a 21st century spotlight is shone onto it.
There just has to be more to a story than sex scenes. They get old and jaded as they play over and over on repeat. It’s the same scene, varying little. The plot is so thin, it is barely there. It is nearly impossible to pick up the threads of a plotline for all the empty sex.
There are a few – not many – errors. It’s an example of really good editing and proofreading. “As Jax pressed down on the gas pedal, his Harley picked up speed….” This made me laugh out loud. Has the writer been on a motorcycle? Driven one? There is no gas pedal. Jax would have twisted the throttle (easily, hopefully, even if he is angry). A more serious error is the change in Jax’s position within the MC. In chapter 17, the narrator states, “[Jax] knew that wasn’t a good sign since he was the club’s enforcer, and his job was to make sure no one messed with the club or any of its members or loved ones.” In chapter 31 we’re told, “Hawk said, ‘Your rank as Sergeant-At-Arms is stripped. We’ll remove the patch from your jacket and cut.’” I think this is a moment of forgetfulness on the part of the writer. It may be that Jax started out as an enforcer, then was changed to SAA and one of the earlier references was not caught. Maybe.
I rated this novel 1.5 stars and rounded up because the writing style is better than the plotlines. If this writer would create plausible heroines that stood firm in their beliefs and were as strong-minded as the bikers they are involved with, these books would be much improved.
Chas’ Fervor Addie is a school librarian who teaches Chas’ son, Jack, in an afterschool reading program. Yep. Another intelligent woman who wants nothing to do with the biker life, but whose body betrays her. Can we say overused trope? This book, however, has a little more plot to go with all the sex scenes and that is a welcome change. However, as in the previous books, Chas touches Addie inappropriately and tells her he wants sex while in her office presumably to discuss his son’s need for tutoring. It’s wildly ineffective.
Addie is an interesting character and while she is sometimes dumbed down (for what reason, I am completely unsure), she still seems more in character than the female leads in the previous two books. Also, this book has more plot going for it than the previous two. It’s a bit of a thriller with an assassin lurking in the background. It all plays out into a satisfying climax of an ending. Nice!
I do like the way main characters from other books are brought into the story. For instance, Jax and Cherri from the previous book, are at a BBQ restaurant with their little girl when Chas and Addie walk in. They meet in a perfectly natural way. Well done.
There are some errors, but as in the first two books of the series, not many. “…while the wind caressed her as the Harley made its way toward their destination.” Uh…no. Whether she’s wearing a helmet (which would affect what she could feel) or not, on the back of a big Harley that Chas generally drives fast, the wind is not going to caress. It’s going to feel like a wind tunnel. I wonder again about the writer’s experience with motorcycles. Chas has just stated, “…slutting around on your husband doesn’t make for a good marriage.” Addie responds with, “No, I don’t suppose it doesn’t.” The grammar – and meaning – is incorrect. Addie is a librarian who teaches after school reading and the expectation is that she understands English usage. So far, in her dialogues, she has seemed erudite and well-educated. The two negatives in the sentence turn it in to a positive statement that slutting around actually would make for a good marriage. Better responses would be either “No, I don’t suppose it does” or “No, I suppose it doesn’t.” Either would signify agreement with what Chas has said. There is some confusion about what Addie actually tells Chas about her former life. In chapter 29 we’re told that Addie “…shared her past with Chas. She confided her whole story to him, except the part where she was implicated in the murder of a doctor’s wife.” So…she’s clued in Chas regarding her husband’s true profession. So, the next question Chas asks makes no sense, “Why don’t you divorce him? Why the charade of changing your name and setting up shop in Pinewood Springs?” If Addie had told Chas what her husband did to make a living, those questions would not have been asked. Without giving away spoilers, it’s obvious that Addie had to disappear. There are several other references made to her behavior; again, if Chas had been told what Addie’s husband does for a living, then there would be no doubt whatsoever about her behavior. In chapter 31, this culminates with Chas asking Addie (again…sigh), “Why are you really in Pinewood Springs?” That question has been asked and answered several times, just using different words. “…Chas’s switched on the ignition….” Chas’ name has a possessive “s” following it and it is unnecessary. It should read, “…Chas switched on the ignition….” There is a confusing passage regarding firearms, and which is more powerful (and, yes, it’s potentially important): “The sniper rifle Ian touted was a powerful sucker and no match for Chas’ Beretta semi-automatic 9mm. Chas knew the only hope he had was to disarm Ian.” Okay, so if Ian’s rifle is no match for Chas’ Beretta, then why is Chas’ only hope to disarm Ian? In the real world, the two guns have entirely different purposes and comparing them is virtually impossible. Addie’s involvement in a woman’s murder has been a continuous thread throughout the story. It’s been a bone of contention between Addie and Chas. It’s brought Addie worrisome nightmares about being sent back to Chicago in chains and it affects her behavior. Yet this important issue is put aside with one sentence stating she was cleared “of any involvement with the murder.” Seems like a bit of a letdown after the huge buildup.
I rated this book 3.5 stars and rounded up because I did like the thriller aspect to the plot. As readers, we know what’s coming, but we are interested in when Chas will figure it all out…if he will figure it all out in time. And the mystery of Addie’s murdered parents is solved at the end and, while appalling for Addie, it is nonetheless a logical (and well-hinted at) outcome.
Axe’s Fall Axe is the bad boy biker and Baylee is his one-night-stand that turned into more. Once again, we are reading the same somewhat tired story where a one-night-stand takes these bad boys by surprise. The trope is overdone. These are bikers with sex practically dripping off them nonstop. One night just isn’t going to stop their worlds, no matter how good the sex seems to be. These men are jaded and used to using women and one night of good to great sex isn’t going to change them or their behaviors. So, suspend disbelief and read on, I reckon.
It’s also the fourth time for the extraordinarily tiresome trope of good girl falls for biker bad boy. Her head tells her “no,” but her body keeps insisting “yes.”
That being said…this is a darn good murder mystery. The plot is good and grabs the reader’s attention. I do have to say that the same old sex scenes are getting old and a reader cannot be blamed for becoming fatigued by them. They’re also hugely unbelievable. It’s as if the mandatory sex scenes must appear every x-number of pages and so we slog through them. They have become tedious in their sameness. Honestly, sex with these bad boys should be off the charts, but it’s not. It’s a banal sameness over and over again. I started speedreading through the countless pages of the usual sex scenes and the book flew by fast. Obligatory sex aside, I enjoyed the murder mystery. No spoilers here, the writer gives us glimpses into the identity of the killer, but we readers must be on our toes to figure out the accompanying clues.
As with the other three books in this four-book anthology, there are few errors. There are times (not many) when the writer makes some odd word choices. Baylee is an architect working in a male dominated field and she is portrayed as down-to-earth, logical, and thoughtful. She is at a hotel with Axe when Axe’s uncle appears. Baylee doesn’t want to be introduced so the writer tells us “She scampered out of the lobby….” Somehow, Baylee does not seem the type to scamper. She might hurry, or hasten – she might even rush – but scamper? The verb is out of place for the Baylee character as she has been presented to the reader, so far. “The free drugs and ‘anything goes’ lifestyle appeals to a lot of women.” The sentence uses a compound (plural) subject, free drugs and a lifestyle choice. The verb, then, should support a plural subject, like this: “The free drugs and ‘anything goes’ lifestyle appeal to a lot of women.” There is a case that can be made for using a singular verb form when the conjunction “or” or “nor” is used; then the verb form is decided by the noun closest to the verb. I know. English grammar…gotta love it. Or not…. :o)
I rated this novel 4 solid stars. I liked the mystery behind it and the writer developed it well, providing clues that we could pick up on and if we didn’t, it did not hamper the enjoyment of the storyline.
Overall, this anthology of the first four books in the Insurgence MC series rated 2.875 stars (the sum of each of the four ratings, divided by 4) and I rounded up to 3 stars.
Love all the books in this set. Hot sexy alpha makes that definitely like to take charge, but when they fall for their woman they fall hard. “I’m here for you, always. Never doubt that.”
Not well written at all. Review for first book only Book 1 Hawk’s Property - Hawk is in an outlaw MC but is he supposed to be an ignorant Neanderthal? Doesn’t have the intellect to be able to interact with those outside his MC in a manner that’s appropriate? He lacks the intelligence to speak with a woman that’s not part of an MC and should know he cannot speak in same manner he’d speak to one that is? He’s mid-30’s and has the behavior of a petulant teenager. He was in the military, went to a university and got a degree, and owns several businesses and involved in a charity, he knows how to speak appropriately.. his vulgarity was way overused. He’s on probation, so he’s going to risk violation and going to prison with sexual harassment or assault? Ignoring a no sure could get him that, crossing that line with Cara. Why would anyone refer someone to Cara regarding a missing woman? She’s a criminal defense attorney, not a private investigator or police. That made zero sense. ZERO. Which also had her becoming caught up in the crime drama that is also not believable. She’s representing Hawk as his attorney, has done research on how MC clubs are purported to be, yet she thinks it will be just fine to go to one on a Saturday night? Riiiiiight. Again zero sense. There’s no way she’d be that stupid. None. It was ridiculous to have been written. Someone breaks into her office and she doesn’t call the police and report it? Really? Is assaulted and doesn’t report it? Uh huh. Women are always referred to as bitches by this club why? And they were written like none of them had an “old lady” within the club. Also why would another man be all in the others business or whether or not they’re using the club whores? WHY? It did not ring realistic. It rang this author needs to find an established, we’ll-written, success MC author and rewrite. What planet is this all on, because she sure has her characters on a different planet. Needs better realism in the fiction. And Cara wonders off after it was told to her by Hawk never to do that, it was described to her, by him, what all goes on at the “parties”, so what would she be curious about what is happening in a particular room? She was TOLD WHAT GOES ON. So, curious for what when you already have the knowledge. And have already had things happen to her before. Of course because she did the stupid, things happen to her. SHE WAS TOLD WHAT WOULD HAPPEN, not what COULD happen. WOULD. And did, since she wanted to be CURIOUS. And the overused, my mom took off so all woman are no good and would do the same trope is ridiculous. Hawk is mid-30s, long should have gotten beyond that already, AND HAS SEEN his own Pres have his wife stick, as well as others who have “Old ladies”. Also without sense is car and biker tracks being around the dead bodies, the killer is taking the bodies elsewhere to get rid of them. The bikers deliver victims to the killer somewhere else. Huge plot issue. And the killings are NOT Cara’s business, as she is written to claim. She previously even said it wasn’t and she would not be in it after what happened to her. She turned it over to her law enforcement friend who IS investigating. She has to leave to meet her cousin why? It absolutely ridiculous writing. Why would a defense attorney be so stupid? She has suspicions and doesn’t think there’s a connection? It was obvious who her cousin is from the beginning. Had zero sympathy for Cara. She was told to start put, told the MC gang was looking for her, told they were there. Although that Pres acted like nothing happened to his gang, like a good majority weren’t killed. Cara is caught and then has the I’m an idiot thought of she should’ve listened to Hawk and waited for him to come home? TSTL list for Cara. She thinks oh Hawk, I’m sorry. Yes, she IS sorry. Because of her dumb*** others are put in position they shouldn’t have been and hurt, on top of her being violated AGAIN, since she didn’t catch the blatant clue she was given the FIRST time it happened. Hawk should have dropped her ignorant self. She thinks how did her life get so f***ed up? Because YOU. So tired of authors, writing women to be so stupid. I will not be continuing with this series, so books 2 through 4 I can’t provide review for.
I found the early part of this frustrating, the characters sending each other mixed signals and teasing, made it all very stop start and interrupting the flow. Once things settled a bit and the plot actually got going it was quite a good read and for the most part I enjoyed it. Not a 5 star but definitely warranted a 4. I'm actually reading the box set but like to review on single books as well. Subject matter is interesting and has some suspense, even some romance did creep in. Some violence and abuse.
This one is a little smoother than the first one but not by much. Still lots of hot and cold though I do understand from Cherri's perspective the why's and lack of trust. Jax though talks a good one but it takes a long time before he really actually comes through for her, when he does and how he does I'm glad. Trust and respect is not a given, ever! It is something that is earned on both sides and proven with time. When you feel you have no other choice or anyone at your back you do what you have to, to keep someone else safe, Cherri felt like that and my heart absolutely broke for her, she had only one good thing in her life and it was threatened, I do feel anger at the rest of the MC. They don't always look beyond the now, for someone who has given their all to do something out of character, they should ask why not blame. Tense and at times painful to read, it contains abuse and violence.
The best one yet. Lots of tension and suspense, some violence as well. Lots of hot and steamy sex and a really strong love build up. Great characters and plot.
Enjoyable read, I personally would like a little more of the details for the building and planning, not have it all skipped over while the texting and smouldering looks thing goes on throughout. To much sex can be a bit boring in the end. The same with the villains and investigation we don't really get any of it until after it's all over, so the big suspenseful build up to the climax falls a bit flat. I loved the characters but in the end the sex was just a bit to over powering to the rest of the story, although Axe was at the clubhouse with the guys even Church was sort of a let down. I'm not a prude and love a bit of hot and steamy any day but balance by making more of the plot and details.
This box set of the first four in the series was the first that I have read from this author. All.four were about four different guys from the MC but they all had different things they went thru to get were they are now, close to the brothers in the club. They enjoyed all the benefits that come with it, the parties.,woman etc. Until the four met the gal that got into their hearts. The author takes you for a ride thru good and bad,she takes us thru what it's like in their club and gives us a great insight. Though they can be bad a**** outlaws, they also know how to take care of their women and families. Though I enjoyed them all, my favorite was Chas and Addies story. Chas had a son thru another marriage and the love he showed for his young son was great. The author l made me laugh at some of the things this big 6 foot plus biker did with him. would encourage you to read them all and see which one you like the best. I can't wait to read the next one in the series. I hope she keeps on writing them!!!!
I AM NOT THE TYPE OF REVIEWER THAT WILL WRITE WHAT THE BOOK IS ABOUT ~ BECAUSE THEN I FEEL READING THOSE MYSELF ~ I FEEL I DO NOT NEED TO READ THE BOOK BECAUSE THE PERSON JUST TOLD ME WHAT THE BOOK WAS ABOUT SO THERE NO SENSE IN READING IT!!!!! ~ SO MY REVIEW IS I LOVED THIS SERIES AND CAN NOT WAIT TO READ THE REST OF IT AS SOON AS I CAN!!!!! I AM HOOKED ON WHAT HAPPENS NEXT IN THIS SERIES ~ I AM LOOKING FORWARD TO WHEN I CAN BE ABLE TO GET PAY FOR THE NEXT ONE !!!!! ~ SO ANYONE THAT IS LOOKING FOR A NEW MC SERIES TO READ ~ THEN HERE IT IS GO GET AND READ IT FOR YOURSELF AND I AM SURE YOU WILL HAVE AN FABULOUS NEW MC SERIES TO LOOK FORWARD TO READING TOO!!!!! ~ SO GO CHECK IT OUT FOR YOURSELF AND I DON'T THINK THAT YOU WILL BE DISAPPOINTED AT ALL!!!!! ~ SO HAPPY READING AND I HOPE YOU ALL HAVE A AWESOME DAY!!!!! :-)
I fell in love with these characters and like them it wasn't planned! Each hero and heroine has a quality or qualities that you want to get to know better. Sometimes you see yourself in their interactions and other times you feel exactly how they would feel in that situation. Reading these books I felt many emotions, from anger, happiness and even lust, (who wouldn't for a hot biker?!) I look forward to reading the next series, (already downloaded and waiting) to see what's happening next. Thank you Chiah for giving us characters that come alive and bring us into the story. Makes the reader not want to put down the book till it's done.
There are four books in this set and I will review them separately. Collectively this was a great read; full of passion and realistic characters. I really enjoyed Jax and Cherri, Chas and Addie, and Axe and his lady love. These are packed with passion and the action keeps you turning pages. MC books are gritty and are filled with rough customers so these books really hit the spot for me. Love a good MC Alpha male romance. Sometimes a female needs to be swept off her feet and the males in this series do exactly that.
When I began the journey into the Insurgent MC I have admit I was taken aback by the treatment of women and some of the blatant violence. As I kept reading I began to understand the "people" and the behavior. The women for this MC were making their own choices and respected in a different way. The standards set by the Insurgents may not be what "citizens" understand but they have standards. I have learned to love the brotherhood and their families. HOT HOT SEX. FUN AND INTRIGUE! I am now looking forward to all 12 books. As I said: I AM HOOKED!
This series has started out pretty well. I plan on reading the rest of the books in it. All have kept me on the edge of my seat. All are filled with extra spicy scenes, drama, danger, darkness, and HEAs.
All books can be read in any order.
Here are the books in order from my favorite to my least favorite. 1. Chas's Fervor- Chas & Addie 2. Hawk's Property- Hawk & Cara 3. Jax's Dilemma- Jax & Cherri 4. Axe's Fall- Axe & Bayless
Highly recommend if you like MCs with darkness and spice.
Absolutely fabulous series. I enjoyed them all but Hawk's Property was my favorite. He and Cara were great together. In Jax's book I found him unlikable until Cherri came along. Chas and Addie came together after she told him about her husband. Alex needed to be tamed, 2 and 3 sluts at a time?? Glad Baylee was able to help. Great Series, now books 5-8 are on my Kindle waiting for me!!
Fantastic start to the introduction of the brotherhood of the Insurgents who live on the edge and their love of riding Harleys and how their lives change when the women that they fall for enter their lives bringing danger intrigue and passion.one after another come to fall into saving their partners .Love how the stories flow together and their different characters come to life .
I loved everything about the first 4 books in the Insurgents MC series. Hawk, Jax, Chas, and Axe are all amazing alpha men who loved being free to sleep with whom ever until the met the women of their dreams. This series is the type that makes a woman really wish to find herself a nasty talking motorcycle riding man to keep forever.
I love all the stories in this box set but I am going to said that Jax story was the best to me. Jax story had me doing the ugly cry. You have action,drama and woman that can turn bad ass bikers into softie just for them. Oh my I forgot to tell you about all the hot hot sex scenes so now I have :)
Harley Riding, Dirty talking, don't give a cramp about the citizens world and what they think, take care of their own, hard love making is who they are and you will love them just they way they are! WARNING: you'll need something to wipe the drool from your mouth and down under up with LOL!
This is a good series. I love the suspense and how the club sticks together to protect the women. I do not like guys that want a woman and still want to screw others because "it doesn't mean nothing". That is a load of crap. Hawk made me mad in the first book. Wow I did love the hot love scenes. Thank you for the enjoyable series.
Awesome MC romance collection featuring first four of the Insurgents MC books. If you love MC romances, then this would be a great series for you !!! Totally recommend it 🔥😍🔥
I love MC romances, this was one of the better ones I've read. It had everything that you expect when you read a MC romance, but then it had so much more. Loved that it had murder mysteries weaved in amongst all the hotness and leather.
I love it when I can buy a box set and Ms. Wilder got me hooked from book one so of course I bought the collection and I just recently purchased books 5 to 8 and can't wait to dig into them she is become one of my favorite authors especially in MC world!!
I really enjoyed this series so far it was filled with such dominant men that fight so hard not to fall to n love, the scenes are so super hot and the drama keep me wanting more. I can’t wait to read more from this series.
Finished book two, it was a struggle. I would not recommend these books for writing but someone could have taken the story lines and skeleton and made it so much better. This series was one big ball of potential with no substance.
THIS ENTIRE SERIES IS MY LIFE? i KNOW SOME OF YOU MAY THINK THE STUFF IS MAKE BEDLIEVE OR OVER TH TOP BUT i LIVE IT! This is crazy but it goes to tell you from every good story there is a thread of truth...
Thanks for this read omgosh I love the fact that every character is a guessing game for the readers whose next what their stories gonna be like lols I love it thank u 😁💞💕😘
I really liked these stories. And coming in a boxed set it was a bonus. The lives of the guys and ladies in the Insurgents club was never easy, but they overcame every obstacle thrown their way. H E A
Each story had its’s own problem and a hunky biker as a solution! From the first page to the last I was intrigued to see what would happen , would there be a HEA? Chiah hooked me , what an amazing talent!