He's been in love with Ivy like forever. She's one badass, hardheaded, strong woman who doesn't want to bow down to a man, who doesn't want to be the property of a man, and will fight the biker life tooth and nail. Yeah, tell me how that works out for you. I'm glad she finally saw the light where Jag was concerned even though she's sticking to her guns about being the property of. Good for her. I did feel sorry for Jag throughout the story, especially when his baby was destroyed the same night he thought he lost Ivy. Good read, Ivy broke a big rule (read to find out), and I really really hope they get Pierce out as Prez. Okay, now, onto Hawk's read. I read the first chapter at the end of this book, and all I can say is OMG.
Ivy doesn’t want a “brother.” She REFUSES!! She doesn’t care that she has this amazing tension with Jag; he’s a brother and she doesn’t want that life- doesn’t wanna be an “ol’ lady” or deal with the headache of being with a brother- especially being treated as property who has no say in what’s going on. She wants to be independent and live her life like she wants to, even though the brotherhood is in her blood. So what does she do? She gets with the complete OPPOSITE of a brother- nerdy, techy, intellectual type of guys. If you’ve read book 1, you see her dating a guy named Adam and you also see Jag getting it on with Blondie in the middle of a room while people are watching and you see that these two are into each other and are maybe doing this on purpose since they make eye-contact while it’s happening. Anyways, I digress, my point is that they want each other, and the chemistry is THICK, so palpable that it can be cut with a knife. And I was here for it all.
So, what happened? Apparently, she gave in one night (before this book) when she was drunk and they were intimate; now he won’t let her forget it and knows they belong together, but she still denies they are anything, and he’s ready to prove her wrong (👏🏻yes Jag yes 🔥). I mean, their connection is undeniable - everyone knows she’s his woman, and she just doesn’t want to admit it. And although it might seem that he’s too tough, he’s really not. In fact, something gets revealed about halfway through the book that just made my insides puddle. So sweet, so romantic, yet erotic and passionate. Jag is more than what he seems, and I loooooved it. I got emotional in this book, too; just the right amount.
3.95 rating