As president of the Untamed Sons MC, I'm no stranger to pain, but three years ago Sasha broke my heart and put another black mark against my soul. Even the mention of her name is enough to bring my demons out to play. I still don't know what happened, but what I do know is she walked out on me, the club, and the future we were working towards without a backwards glance. I should have known she wouldn't stay gone.
Sasha
Leaving Rav was the hardest decision I've ever had to make, but I didn’t have a choice. Staying and facing my past wasn't an option. I suffered through hell, but I'm stronger than I've ever been, at least I was until my daughter got sick. Now, the only person left who might be able to save her is her father.
Only, I have no idea who it is. Ravage, or his brother, Sin.
*Warning : Contains adult content, reading age 18 +. Graphic violence and dark emotional scenes that may trigger some readers.
This was my first Jessica Ames book, and I must say, I really enjoyed her writing style. It was easy to read and compelling. I believe this might be the first MC series I’ve read that’s set in London, so that was new. Ravage is essentially a second chance dark romance with betrayal and revenge thrown in the mix.
Sasha was a remarkable heroine. I loved her protective spirit and her fierceness over her daughter, Lily-May. Despite the trauma she experienced, she was selfless and courageous. I felt her heart-ache and the hopelessness she felt for her daughter’s health. Ravage was a pretty good hero as well. As the President of the Untamed Sons MC, he reigns unmercifully. He's ruthless, hot-headed and loyal to a fault. Sasha and Ravage did not have it easy, so it was very sweet to see them get back together.
The secondary characters were pretty interesting too. I really liked the guys that made up Untamed Sons MC. I can’t wait to dig into their stories! Especially Fury… I have a soft spot for unreluctant heroes! Lucy was also a great friend to Sasha. Gotta love the loyal ones!
There wasn’t necessarily anything that I found egregious about the story, but there were definitely things that could’ve been elaborated on. Fair warning though, spoiler-y ramblings/thoughts below:
Overall, I enjoyed this book. Ames does a good job in delivering a heart-wrenching narrative. It definitely could’ve been longer in certain parts but I’m glad I gave this book a try. I will definitely be continuing with the series!
Safety warnings - No cheating - OM/OW drama (small) - Mention of s*xual assault/r*pe - Attempted r*pe - Blackmail - Illness - Second chance romance - Violence/d*ath - HEA
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I got this book as a freebie during ''Stuff your Kindle'' day. It was already on my tbr but getting it that day made me just read it ahead of the other books on my list.
I love Sons of Anarchy and anything MC related that resembles that world already has my vote.
We meet two characters who have suffered when they lost each other and spend the next few years picking up the pieces. Sasha knows why she left and why she stayed away and on the other side Tyler aka Rav believes he was abandoned and hates her guts (though still loves her).
Why did Sasha leave? It was pretty obvious. She was raped by a member of the MC and was made weak and believed that nobody would believe her story and left out of fear and pain. Who raped her? Rav's younger brother Sin. Why? Well, we find out that he was OBSESSED with her and HATED his brother for having her.
But before that all is revealed, Sasha is forced back to her town since her little girl needs a bone marrow transplant and care. The little girl is 2 1/2 years old, and Sasha has no idea who her father is. Either Tyler or Sin. She begs Rav to take the test to see if he is compatible and announces she also needs Sin to test revealing that she does not know the paternity of her daughter.
This obviously causes Rav to go INSANE and be adamant that she cheated, and Sin tells his brother that he was drunk and she came onto him but Rav knows it’s a lie but still believes they slept together and never suspects anything foul.
When he finally knows the truth, he is distraught over it and is on a path to kill his brother (he ran off). Obviously, Sin being obsessed is revealed and he tries to get her again and attempts to force her once more, but she is saved this time. Sin dies but it leaves Rav with a massive dark cloud over the fact he killed his little brother - though it was needed it's still painful.
There were a few things that bugged me about this, and I think it would of helped the story or even helped me appreciate Rav a bit more.
1) He never looked for her, she left, and he never said LET ME FIND HER. Nope. Just let her go and he spends the next three years fucking MC girls. Though once she is back in town he no longer gets with anyone, and we never get a scene with him and OW.
2) He never suspected rape or assault. We are made to believe their love was epic and yet the second she left again he never went after her and let alone suspect when she came back and knew Sin was lying that something worse had occurred.
3) We should have had a few flashbacks to their relationship to show us how they were before all this happened. Just so we could connect and understand more about their love.
OW drama: there is a short scene after Rav kills his brother that he is numb and one of the club bunnies comes and touches his arm, but he is ignoring her, Sasha verbally attacks her and he tells the chick to fuck off too.
OM drama: Not really OM drama to the reader but it is to Rav's eyes and other MC members. Since everyone believed (except Nox who was the one to inform Rav about the rape since he suspected there was something worse) Sasha slept with Sin voluntarily.
I am responsible for the man in front of me. I created Ravage when I left. I cemented the man he is now.
A gritty yet romantic start to a new MC series.. 4.5 stars!
**Trigger warning: rape, attempted rape, kidnapping, MC violence and gore**
I'm so glad I found this author and series in KU! It's been a while since I've read a MC romance, but this novel reminded why I love the genre so much.
It was dark and unrelentingly gritty, yet the love story and undeniable connection between Rav and Sasha was amazing to see. Their story was the opposite of easy, but through their love they were able to find redemption and trust in each other. I hope we get to see more of Lily-May being cute in upcoming books, and I can't wait for the next one as the we were left with a bit of a cliffy at the end! ♡
Ravage is Book One in the Untamed Sons MC. I was not prepared for this book; it was a raw, gut-wrenching, emotional ride, and I did not want to hop off. Jessica Ames took my heart, cracked it open, and slowly put it back together. Ravage is not for the faint of heart; there are some triggers. It’s a dark tale with betrayal, angst, and many twists.
Ravage Aka Tyler is the president is Untamed saints, Sasha is his everything. She shattered his heart when she left three ago without a word. Now she is back, and he is far from happy, and she is not welcomed by him or the club, Especially Sin. Ravage’s blood brother. Ravage is a tall drink of bad boy who has never gotten over Sasha. He is not the same man that Sasha left behind.
Sasha is fierce, and I love her. She returns for her daughter and is forced to seek help from Ravage and Sin. Sasha shows up at the club, showing no fear, stands up to them, and drops a bombshell. Just not the whole truth as she feared that no one would believe her. Rav sees from the beginning Sasha is not the carefree woman she once was; she is now hard and rough around the edges.
I was drawn in from page one. I love it when a book does this. Ames was not afraid to go to a dark place with Ravage and is very well written. I couldn't put the book down. I love Nox and Fury. I feel Fury has a hell of a story. He is one kind of crazy
This is an MC second chance romance, not my top trope (I’m not the biggest second chance fan) but I was intrigued enough to give it a whirl. It’s set three years after Sasha fled the MC after a traumatic event that leaves her shattered and broken. Ravage (Tyler) believes she betrayed and abandoned him and is not pleased she’s back. but Sasha has an important goal her daughter is Ill and she’s willing to walk back into hell itself if it means saving her life.
This was an enjoyable read it’s my first experience with this author and I liked the overall writing style finding it an easy fit. I probably would have rated it higher though if there had been a bit more detail regarding Sasha and Tyler’s past as I think this lack impacted slightly with the overall character connection. Also, Sasha and Tyler very swiftly fell back into their old relationship and some initial conflict well more than we were given at least would have also improved things it just at times felt a bit too easy.
The story itself was good I liked the reasons why Sasha was back in The Untamed Sons MC hemisphere but again it lacked some background other than the superficial. I think that’s my main complaint the lack of background. I’d have liked to witness the dynamic of the brothers and Sasha it would have connected and invested me more in the story with all those particular insights and personality nuances. Similar background with Lucy and lily-may would have also been appreciated as we only get the bare bones of this. Also as much as Lily-May was a sweetheart I didn’t feel we got to know her at all.
I was completely flummoxed though that Tyler had never tried to track Sasha down when she fled. Never tried to discover the why of it all especially since they were meant to be so in love and her being his old lady and all or even why she thought he wouldn’t believe her in the first place as this didn’t scream soul mates to me.
Overall though this was enjoyable and the writing was good I’m definitely intrigued enough to pick up book two. This did have the gritty dark feel I like in my MC reads and I think it’s the first MC series I’ve read that’s set in my neck of the woods The UK. It’s not an overly graphic one either but there was some definite heat and I’m also thinking because of Sasha's past the heat wasn’t really the main focus here.
As freebies go,this one was decent….even if it did have a child suffering from cancer. I usually stay away from those,having experienced losing a son from cancer myself,but this was done in a way i could take. There’s a couple of scenes in the hospital,and the stress Sasha suffered seeing her 3 year old daughter in that hospital bed,but nothing so severe i couldn’t continue. The donor for the bone marrow transplantation was not a real surprise,if i’m honest. The reason Sasha left 4 years ago,was supposedly because she cheated on Savage. With his brother,Sin. What really happened,was something else,and that becomes clear later on in the story. Savage may have been hateful at first,but he turned around once he admitted to himself that things didn’t add up. Seeing his daughter in a hospital bed softened him further. Hearing why Sasha really left was the decider,and he could only hope she’d want him back in her life again. And until danger came knocking,again,he was making good progress……
Like i said,a decent story,with a decent background. Could’ve used a little more depth,but i still enjoyed it enough.
This has to be one of the most repetitive books I've ever read. I was bored to tears and the continuous repetitive inner monologue has to be one of the best cures for insomnia, even with skimming. A HARD edit to a short novella would've greatly benefitted this story, so I don't get the high ratings. It lacked depth, feeling and angst that a second chance romance should bring.
I also don't get why the author based this book in the UK and then proceeds to refer to things in US terms. We don't grill, we barbeque. We don't hold a cookout, we barbeque. And I've yet to hear a bloke refer to his SO as "his woman".
This is definitely not a series I will continue reading. I'm out
This book was a delightful surprise, in a somewhat sweet, somewhat the-cover-doesn’t-quite-suit-the-book kind of way. I was looking for a darker read, and while this book does deal with some difficult trigger-y content, it’s not as dark as the description and cover heavily imply. Ravage is a tough-as-nails hero, but he’s a bit of a softie where Sasha is concerned. This book has a compelling, if not straightforward plot, and there is equal parts suspense and sweetness. That said, I really think the book should have provided more backstory for both Ravage and Sasha. We know that Sasha has loved Ravage “since she knew what love is”, but other than knowing they’ve been together their entire adult lives (up until 3 years ago, that is), we don’t have any history for them. The book might have benefited from some flashbacks, or maybe even a dual timeline. Actually, scratch that, I generally hate dual timelines. Maybe an extended prologue? Anyway 4 stars, because with second-chance romances, I expect to get more of the history on the couple’s first attempt at love.
I love me some MC books! This books came highly recommended and it did not disappoint. This book was not heavily about the motorcycle club or motorcycle club drama. It was more about the relationship between the club president and his ex lover. She left A few years ago without any communication and he was so pissed and heartbroken that he decided not to chase her. A few years later she comes back in with a child shockingly and who is in the hospital and needs a match for a transplant. Unfortunately for the heroine in this story, she doesn’t know who the baby daddy is. The prez or his own brother? Not always what it seems when the truth comes out, the devil comes to play. And revenge is beautiful.
This was a fast paced story of two lovers that should have never been torn apart in the first place getting back together and building the relationship again. There’s tons of drama, blood, and death LOL This ends off on a HEA for the main couple. But ends as an opening/cliffie for the next book which will be a new couple.
It’s effectively an Insta-love book even though it’s second chance. And it happens over the course of like 3-days?? Everyone is forgiven so quickly and I struggle to believe that Rav never considered his brother raped his girl.
The book is EXCESSIVELY repetitive and had proper editing occur it would have been a novella.
Not sure I’ll continue the series. No real storyline and zero character development.
Much darker than I usually read, and while full of the MC gang and romance tropes manages to avoid some of the more stupid cliches writers are churning out.
Heroine is a strong female and a tiger about her child, and the hero is frankly a scary and homicidal biker Prez that loves the heroine.
Seriously, I'm quite surprised that this book was actually pretty damn good! I loved everything about it. The hero and the heroine relationship was epic. Love stood against some serious issues and they still made it through. I was putting off reading this book but I'm glad I gave it a shot.. I just wish the author follow up was on another character that I found myself intrigued with but of course that didn't happen so maybe when she find a love interest for Fury, then maybe I will pick up this series again. So Until Then....
I am very, very, surprised that this book received such high ratings. A great editor would have chopped 1/3 of it due to excessive repetition. We get it. Does not need to be repeated fifty times. With so many other books out there, I'm not sure I will continue with the series.
This book was so gut wrenching, but also heart warming. The love between Ravage and Sasha was epic. Based on the cover of this book, I thought it was going to be pretty heavy on the smut, but it was quite the opposite actually! This was a dark romance, with themes of overcoming sexual abuse. It was so beautiful how Sasha’s extended MC family went to bat for her and helped her heal. The only thing I didn’t like was the cliffhanger ending, although, I will be continuing on with this series, so I can’t wait to find out all about Lucy’s secrets!
I don't read second chance stories all too often, but I enjoyed the angst level here. There's a solid story here and I enjoyed it overall, but my only criticism is that there was a lot of repetitiveness. I think the story would have been even shorter if the author refrained on telling us the same thoughts/details over and over.
I liked Nox and Fury a lot, so I'm interested in their stories, but not sure if I'll return to it.
I never read something so repetitive in my life. The H and h inner monologs were the same thing over and over and over and over and over and over and over.... annoying, huh? This whole book, if you took out the repetitive paragraphs, would barely fill a quarter of what it would be.
Is this a recurring thing with this author? I feel is she let her self go there would be so much more quality.
This was another very misogynistic doormat story. You really hope you don’t get those when you read an MC romance, but that’s exactly what this one was. You have a woman who is brutally assaulted and ran because she didn’t know what else to do. The man who supposedly loves her just assumes, she abandoned him and hates her and then proceeds to be with countless other women while she’s with no one. Then when he finds out the truth, they just pick up where things left off. She doesn’t care that he’s been with countless other women, she doesn’t care that he didn’t look for her. She doesn’t care about any of that. This was a betrayal story with absolutely no gravel and instant forgiveness. Not to mention I mean, let’s be realistic about this. I love reading fiction but RAV could have countless diseases. He could go to jail at any second and I love an MC romance, but the fact that this woman decides to bring her toddler back into that life instantly is the most mind-boggling thing in the world. The only thing I can think is the author is a mother because I mean, come on have some pride. He has been banging everything that moves for years when you were assaulted and left behind and you know he wouldn’t believe you and then you instantly forgive him for not standing by you or even looking for you? It’s a joke of a story.
Ravage is book 1 in the untamed sons series by Jessica Ames and my god what a read it is. Secrets-old love-and bloody revenge what more needs to be said?!! Do I recommend it??? Ummm YES!!!!
The first couple of chapters, I was so excited to have found a great new M C series. Then it was all down hill. I’m a very forgiving reader, but this book was in desperate need of a good edit. Parts of the story need to to flushed out and the prose needs a good cleaning. The same phrases were repeated over and over. A character would work through a conflict and then 4 pages later rehashing of the same problem.
This author has hooked up with BOOM publishing so I’ll be keeping her on my radar
I loved the storyline of this book. It really could have been awesome. However, the repetition was exhausting and made me skim at least a third of the book. Add in the fact that the author didn't follow through with remembering basic facts like- how does a person have chin length hair and a messy top knot?? That's one of many examples. Hopefully this was a debut novel and the rest get better.
I wanted so much more for this story. The basis of it was good and I love MC stories and second chances but I feel like more couldve been developed between some of the Characters. I felt like some of the story was rushed. Still going to read book 2
This was my first time reading this author and I have to say I enjoyed it.
Ravage was a hard core biker and the story started where his club was torturing a guy for information, so you knew he could handle his stuff. The only thing that brough him to his knees was the love of his life Sasha. Sasha left him 5years ago, she just up and left, betraying him and his club, or so he thought. So why would she have the guts to walk into his club now and ask him to help her save her child. How dare she?
Sasha left Rav years ago, she ran when something terrible happened to her and she knew she could never come back. But a mother would do anything for her child even face her own demons.
This was definitely a fast paced action story. It had everything you would want in a MC story. It was a bit dark and gritty and suspenseful and definitely hard core biker action. I am so looking forward to Nox’s story, but the story I am dying to read will be Fury’s 😊
Ravage is the Prez of the Untamed Sons MC and his heart has been hardened over the three years that the love of his life walked away from him thinking the worst of her. He had no idea as to the real reason that Sasha walked and let’s just say that he finds out it will change his life forever.
This book isn’t for the faint of heart because this is one of those in-your-face MC books that doesn’t hold back. The intensity, the drama, the steam are only the tip of the iceberg in this book that I couldn’t put down. This is a book that I highly recommend.
I really like this first book in the Untamed Sons MC series. It is fast paced and I like the characters (well not Sin obviously). Looks like the next could be Lucy and I hope she ends up with Nox or Fury
If you like MC romances you’ll find this an easy and fast read. A bunch of trigger warnings so check those out. But the characters are easy to love, it’s not long and drawn out, but it was definitely predictable.
What was up with Sasha? Seriously. How could she have easily just accepted Ravage back with open arms? It took him hearing what happened to her from Nox’s mouth to believe her and yet, she’s the one worried he won’t accept Lily-may because it’s possible he’s not the father????please girl where is the dang backbone? She started off so strong too, but when the truth came out she folded like a piece of paper.
Ravage is a bottom of the barrel man, calling Sasha names without even knowing the whole story and then wondering why she didn’t tell him when he proved to her what she feared the most if she did tell him. He didn’t believe her. She gave birth and raised a kid all the while he played woe is me and slept with all the warm holes available to him. He could have ran after her, made her talk, but no, his fragile ego couldn’t hack it and decided it was easier to make her out to be the villain. Still his disgusting behavior was rewarded with little to no effort on his part.
Sasha’s response of welcoming ravage back into her life without consequence or anger was so disappointing. I feel like I just wasted my time on this story. No character development or plot payoff whatsoever.