*Firstly, I would like to thank Mary at Grey's Promo for inviting me to read an advanced reader copy of 'Bullseye'. I'm grateful for the opportunity and am pleased to leave a spoiler-free review*
‘Bullseye’ is the eleventh book in K.L. Savage’s ‘Ruthless Kings MC Las Vegas Chapter’ series, capturing the adventures of the Kings’ MC club and more specifically, its members. Bullseye his little spitfire, Ruby Raine.
By far and large my favourite character of the whole book had to be our leading man himself, Bullseye. The complexity, the backstory, the dimension to this character is beyond outstanding, I haven’t come close to loving a leading main male character as much in a long, long time as I have done while getting to read and to know Bullseye. Having not read any of the other books in this series, I was discovering him anew and wow, have my socks been blown off and then some!
No matter if you’ve read any of K.L. Savage’s other books in this series or not, this is a book and a character—focusing back on Bullseye for a second—that won’t disappoint you if you decide to read about him as a standalone book, or want to start from the beginning and work your way here. Either way, the reward is well worth it, and pleasurable at that.
I’m definitely going to be paying Bullseye another visit or two in the near future.
On top of a wonderfully written main male character—Ruby too, of course, as a strong leading female—K.L. Savage has a lot to be praised for with this novel. You’ll have to grab a copy of Bullseye to find out for yourself, you’ll know exactly what those points will be as you read, but I will commend her for this now that won’t spoil anything before you do.
This novel deals with some pretty tough, emotional, scarring topics which I thought were dealt with with the upmost respect and dignity, as sadly they occur in parts of society today. These subjects and topics were not used to purely fuel and fill the pages of a book, but are meant to highlight and make people aware of such things happening, among other things. Difficult subjects aren’t always easy to read, however, how they have been written about with this novel gave me a new sense of deep-found respect, knowledge and a place in my heart for those who have been in similar circumstances. Thank you, K.L., for highlighting these topics, and for doing such a respectful job in writing about them.
Like myself, you’ll be glad that you read about them. It opens your eyes in the best way possible.
Serious topics aside, let me talk about the s.p.i.c.e! If you only like one seasoning on your meal, prepared to have the whole spice rack at your disposal. As I’m used to reading small-town romance with an added dash of intimacy, this was a whole new ball game and w.o.w! There truly are no words. Well, there are. This might have to be the spiciest book I’ve personally ever read, and now thanks to Bullseye, I’m hungry for more.
This book worked for me on so many levels, and I’m really pleased and happy that I decided to go into this as a blind read. I enjoyed it more than anticipated, as motorcycle MC dark-themed romances aren’t my go-to, but it was well worth reading and genuinely anyone should give this read a chance as I did.
Five stars!