Crow is a steamy, older man, younger woman MC romance. Come take a ride through your wildest fantasies!
Crow, pretending to be someone else gets old. He’s ready to be himself with her. Sasha, a veteran who wants to find peace from the memories for her and the secret inside of her. Can he show her that the war might not be over, but he’s willing to fight by her side until it is?
The Graffiti Street Guardians MC series features bikers who step in to save veterans, domestic violence victims, and runaways. Taking the law into their own hands when necessary. This is a instalove, short story, standalone romance. No cliffhangers. No cheating.
If you love short romances with steamy sex scenes and a suspenseful love story, then you’ll love this book.
Brynn Hale is a Midwest girl who can spot--and swoon over--a hard-working guy a mile away. She believes in winks across a crowded room, guys who do the dishes, a blue-collar alpha will always win a heroine's heart, and a martini or craft beer is the perfect accompaniment to her stories. You can visit her at https://www.facebook.com/Brynn-Hale-A...
I have really been enjoying and discovering this author but this one I wasn’t as struck with as the others. Everything about the story felt rushed and maybe a little bit forced.
Sasha is escaping an abusive relationship, she is pregnant and knows that she needs to get out, as a veteran she is no stranger to violent situations but recently her night terrors are back she knows moving on is the right decision so when she arrives and is met by Crow there is something that lets her know that this man will keep her safe. Can she really give him her trust when so many men have broken it?
Crow has been pretending to be someone else for years but the game is up and he is now beginning to find himself, things really fall in to place when Sasha arrives and he knows that he now has a purpose, this self-assured woman who is scared, will h let him in and fight by her side or will she continue to fight him and the rest of the world alone?
Still a good read and I am looking forward to reading much more in the future just maybe not my favourite book it all just felt rushed. 3.5* Read.
Book 4 in the Graffiti Street Guardians MC series and the first that I have read in this series. It was a good read. Quick and very enjoyable. Crow and Sasha were a good couple. Great chemistry between them. They were both able to turn to each other and find what they were missing from their lives. Great read.
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I usually enjoy Brynn Hale's stories as they're short, sweet, with some sexiness thrown in. It's the same here but I had a hard time with Crow and Sasha. I love the MC and the good they do. But it seemed as though Sasha went from no relationship to yes in the blink of an eye without a background as to why. They're sweet together once they give it a go but it felt a little forced. I would have loved to see a little more development between them to understand their feelings. Overall it's enjoyable.
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Crow lied and pretended to be his brother when he came to the Graffiti Street Guardians MC. When his niece, Della, came to Kildare six months ago looking for her father, Crow had to admit that he is Lennox Wright, not Landon. He worshipped his brother and feels that he is lacking as a real man. Crow is even a virgin at 37 years old because of his insecurities.
Slater was not happy with Crow for lying but since Slater married Della, he is allowing Crow to remain a member of the Guardians. He sends Crow to the bus station to pick up a woman. She is coming to stay at the Twisted Sisterhood Sanctuary which is a shelter for women. It is sponsored by the Guardians and run by their friend Gia. The woman is ex-military and probably suffering from PTSD and night terrors and is around 3 months pregnant. They think that the baby’s daddy kicked her out when he found out that she was pregnant.
Sasha Bensley arrives in Kildare on the bus. Gene, the bus driver, tells her that the TSS are good people and that she will be fine if she opens up. The driver hugs her, which makes Sasha emotional. She has tears in her eyes as she gets off the bus and runs right into Crow. Crow gives Gene an ice pack and ibuprofen to help with the pain in his eye from where Sasha punched him. Sasha does not trust men right now, but she feels differently about Crow. She likes that he is no nonsense and straightforward.
Crow definitely had his hands fill with Sasha. They were very good for each other.
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We met Crow in the last book - it was discovered that he was posing as his dead twin brother. The Guardians call upon him to help collect a pregnant lady from the bus that comes into Kildare, and immediately although she is super fiesty, he can see right through her. She is ex-military, they push and pull, and eventually, wow I love that Crow gets his HEA.
This is part of an ongoing series about the Graffiti Street Guardians MC, which also features the Twisted Sisters Sanctuary - which will get their own series too. I have also enjoyed this series as well as the Graffiti Street Bad Boys series. They are all sweet and short stories with HEAs. Some of the characters have shady pasts but the important thing is that they are all capable of moving forward. Eventually! It has been fun to read and enjoy the ride with the characters.
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First things first; I love the cover of this book! Crow is book four in the graffiti street guardians MC series. This story is short, fast paced and an enjoyable read. I read this book in one sitting and was satisfied throughout. I found the writing style easy to follow, the characters likeable and the storyline enjoyable. Crow is a biker that is a little lost. He is used to living in his late twin brothers shadow. When Crow meets Sasha, all that changes. Sasha is a retired from the military and is pregnant. When she gets sent to the guardians, she meets Sasha. The chemistry between Sasha and Crow is clear to see and I liked them as a couple. I liked the twist about Crow’s brother. I really liked the ending and the epilogue for this story. The storyline for this book is easy to follow and it is an enjoyable read. I cannot wait for more books from this series.
CROW is the fourth and final short story in Brynn Hale’s Graffiti Street Guardians MC. In this short story, readers witness the romantic journey of Crow and Sasha. Like the other short stories in this series, the hero is a member of the Graffiti Street Guardians motorcycle club. The heroine is an emotionally wounded veteran suffering from PTSD. She is beautiful and pregnant. Will their love heal their wounds? You must read this book to discover what unfolds. Yet again, Ms. Hale pens another delightful character-driven romantic plot. Her writing style is quite enjoyable. She skillfully uses rich dialog, POV, and vibrant descriptive scenes.
So much of troubled past and pain for both of the lead characters, but after a lot of sparks and love, it all comes to a beautiful HEA. These are definitely not the Hallmark characters, but they are so much more with all the pain, emotinal whirlwind, acceptance and love. And on top of that now we have a mystery around the twin brother. Looking forwards to next books.
Sasha is ex-military, and she is pregnant. She still has plenty of nightmares at night. She doesn’t trust easily, but she does in Crow. Crow lost her brother in a mission that went wrong. So for a while, he pretends to be him until the truth is discovered. When Crow sees Sasha, everything changes for him. This was a nice book. I like Crow and how he stood up for Sasha and the babies. I received a free copy of this book via Booksprout and am voluntarily leaving a review.
Oh, what can I say about this story. Sasha and Crow, almost makes me want to do the...sitting in the tree, k i s s i n g....lol. They are so sweet together and helped each other. I love how the MC group together and keep each other covered. Thanks for such a good story. Written by Cindy :)
SoMetimes I just need a short and sweet fun read in between some of the heavier and longer books and Brynn Hale always delivers!!! This super fun instalove tale brings us back to the Graffiti Street Guardians MC. Great characters, fun & light instalove with lots of steam and heart. Just what I needed!
The author has given us a fast-paced older man/younger woman story that pulls us into the lives of Sasha and Crow/Lennox. The heartwarming story keeps us turning the pages with connection, insecurities and steam.
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I really enjoyed Crow of the Graffiti Street Guardians MC By Brynn Hale I really enjoyed this series . Crow is a member of the Graffiti Street Guardians and Sasha is on the way to a woman shelter for help .I recommend 18 and up.
Great story. Crow knew what he wanted once Sasha got off the bus. He made it his mission to keep her safe. They fell in love and had an instant family with twin boys Crow was a twin too. They both were lost souls until they meet each other. Must keep reading to get to the end
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Talk about love story, this is truly it! So much passion, so much caring, and so much instant love! I'm a firm believer in love st first sight and these two found ir. Heartearming.
Crow was so sweet I thought I was going to get a toothache. I adored the way he treated Sasha. This is a cute, adorable and passionate romance that left me wanting more.
CROW is the fourth book in the Graffiti Street Guardians MC series. This is a delightful and entertaining story about Sasha Bensley and Lennox Wright. Lennox has a spotted history, mostly because of the way her felt in relation to his twin brother. But when he came to town he was not being true to himself, which caught up with him soon. Now he is himself and that means he may get the woman who speaks to his heart. Sasha has a past that she is not able to outrun. She suffers from PTSD, from her time serving in the military, and she also finds herself pregnant, kicked out by the man she thinks is the father, and about to find that no every man is to be feared. She arrives in town on a bus and is set to go to the Twisted Sisters Sanctuary. The man who she first runs into is Lennox, and that kicks off their whole dynamic. I really enjoyed this book. It is a nice addition to the series, and other characters pop-up and around.
Some books sweep you off your feet with drama and spice. Crow pulls you in with something quieter—but no less powerful: raw vulnerability, gentle strength, and healing love.
Crow is not your typical alpha male. Yes, he’s got the grit, the edge, the past. But what makes him unforgettable is what’s underneath—the need to make things right, to prove he's not the man he once pretended to be. When he’s tasked with picking up a new shelter resident, he doesn’t expect to come face-to-face with Sasha—a woman running not just for herself, but for her children.
From the moment Sasha and her little ones step into Crow’s life, something clicks. She’s weary and worn down, cautious but brave. He’s quiet, protective, and surprisingly tender.
And then comes the twist I did not expect—Crow is a virgin. Yes, the tattooed, brooding protector is untouched, and not in a cliché or overdone way. It adds such a beautiful, unexpected layer to his character. In a genre often filled with dominant, hyper-experienced heroes, Crow’s innocence—emotional and physical—feels refreshing and deeply moving.
This story isn’t about wild dramatics or flashy declarations. It’s about finding safety, choosing trust, and letting love grow in the most unexpected places. Sasha, with all her fear and strength, learns to let her guard down. And Crow learns what it means to truly give and receive love—for the first time.
What I loved: 🖤 A protective hero with a tender heart
👶 A woman learning to trust again
🌱 A quiet, slow-burn love that heals instead of burns
😳 A male virgin hero! So rare and beautifully written
Final Thoughts: Crow is soft in all the ways that matter. It's about redemption, not just in the eyes of others, but within yourself. If you’re looking for a story that soothes while still stirring your heart, this one delivers. Crow and Sasha may be broken in different ways, but together they make something whole.
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Crow and Sasha's instalove MC romance is a quick read, but it isn't missing a thing. I love how the author brought them together and how he instantly knew that she was for him. I am loving the guys from the Graffiti Street Guardians MC and how gentle and caring they are with their women. When they fall in love, they fall hard and forever. This is book four in the series, and once again I found myself cheering the characters on to get their happily ever after. I voluntarily reviewed a copy of this book.
Fantastic quick read! Well written story and well developed characters. I read this book in about an hour. Couldn't stop reading until I finished it. Loved it and now I am on to the next one!
I received a free copy of this book via Booksprout and am voluntarily leaving a review. I like Crow and Sasha as a couple. He gains her trust and love after falling for her. I'm glad Sasha got the help she needed. I liked the surprise about his brother and hope everything works out.