My name is Tyler Ethan Woodward. I go by my road name Karma. My dad Cueball is an Original Founder of the Angel’s Rebellion MC. There was never any doubt that I would follow in his footsteps. I’ve been a patched member for twenty years. During that time, my ex-girlfriend Jade and I had three children together, Chole, Zoey and Noah. Besides my MC Brothers and family, I’ve devoted my life to my kids.
Ten months ago, the unimaginable happened, Jade sold Zoey for drugs. Three prospects managed to save her but not before Zoey had been brutally violated. After getting Zoey and Noah home, I got counseling for my baby girl, only she didn’t respond to the therapist. Needing help for my daughter, I went to Dr. Bryn Moore and begged her to counsel my girl. She agreed.
From the moment I saw Bryn, I knew she was the woman for me. There was only one major problem for us, she despised bikers and I couldn’t blame her. She was justified in her hatred of them.
While slowly trying to get to know Bryn, ARMC was hit with multiple tragedies. One so catastrophic, it rocked our foundation to the very core. Brothers and their families were left reeling, trying to make sense out of the tragedy that tore into the very heart and soul of all of us.
Through several devastating experiences, the people of Angel’s Rebellion had to learn to cope, to deal with the heartbreak that was forced upon us.
This is not just my story, but ARMC’s story as well.
And how innocence was lost.
Note: This book is intended for mature readers 18 years and older. It may include sexual situations, biker slang, strong profane language, sexual assault, abuse, depression, murder and violence.
At the tender age of 5, I had my first thrill of motorcycle riding. Well okay, it was a mini-bike. Riding went well until it didn't. I crashed. I still have the scars. Fast forward a bit to my young teenage years when my true love affair with motorcycles began. It was then that I got my first and, sadly, only motorcycle. I rode constantly for almost 4 years. Though I took care of it, my engine finally gave up the ghost. It broke my heart.
My love affair with books started about the same time. When I was a preschooler, my mom read Little House on the Prairie to me. That was all it took. I was hooked. I could read before I started school, while kids my own age were struggling with their daily readers, I was consuming books. By the precocious age of twelve, I was hooked on Janet Daily's Harlequin Romances and totally convinced that I could write a romance book too. I wrote notebooks full of text. That's when writing became my dream.
In my late teens I was blessed to marry my best friend and love of my life. Two years later we welcomed our first child and his Irish twin arrived the next year. I was determined to go to college and enrolled after our sons started school. Professors encouraged me to write, but family life didn't allow time then. So my dream sat idle, but it was always hovering.
Before we retired, my hubby and I were drawn to become foster parents and later adoptive parents of four wonderful girls. During that same period I was diagnosed with a chronic illness and reading became my relief. When I read my first MC book, I fell in love, hard. During this time, I started talking with then-new author Cee Bowerman. After a few months of talking plots, one day she told me I should just write my own book. And the dream that had been idling, revved up.
I wrote my first book for me, to prove to myself that I could. Then I told myself if I could finish three books, I'd publish. My third book turned into a trilogy. Through all of this, Angel's Rebellion MC was born. And if I can provide readers with a few hours of pleasure, then my dream will have truly come true.
Well I’m writing to say that everything that I was afraid of did happen. We have a rape victim being neglected so that her father can get laid. Their handling her is so bad that even the man she has long been involved with (and who swore fidelity’s to her) betrayed her (ie has smex with a club*hore) because somewhere having smex multiple times with a woman whose been used as a community doorknob would offer him education on how to be with an innocent girl who’d been raped... This sure makes sense right?!?!? This author is completely ludicrous with this crap. Heck the stuff he’d learn from her would make everything worse not better. How would knowing how a bunch of bikers like it help HER, the victim. There is literally no logic used here. And let’s not forget him taking about how good it was with the ow, and their sweet post smex hugging and kissing in the hallway?!?! How was that about the rape victim? This is how the poor girl found out what he was doing. Her father and his knew about his sick plan and were fine with it... This girl was an actual rape victim (sold by her mother in the previous book) who has now basically been violated by every man she knows. No one is on her side. The rest of the book is that hero either whining and complaining about her not forgiving him, and him getting drunk and running off with yet another girl. Or the rape victims father whining and also taking the guys side not giving a crap about his daughter. Heck he apologized to the cheaters father. That’s how twisted this is. Then he’s right back to screwing her therapist. This authors should never write anything again, but she side as heck has lost the right to write about sexual assault. I’ll never trust this author again. Too much gaslighting. It’s sick. I get that she needs to create drama for a decent story... This wasn’t the way to go.
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“In a way I understood that. But if she cared about me at all, wouldn’t she want to know about me too? Never once had she asked me how my day had been. She never asked about my family, not even when Moms had the two sets of twins. Hell, I bet she didn’t even know where I worked or what I did for a living. So exactly what had she given to me? Nothing. She had given me nothing. Damn. I wasn’t even sure if she loved me. Maybe she never had. Maybe she was just a little girl who was messed up in the head. A little girl I had tried my best to help. A little girl I had given my all too. I’d given her everything I had. Well, it fucking looked like everything I had wasn’t good enough for her. I jumped to my feet and started toward the Clubhouse. Just my fucking luck it looked like damn near everyone had followed us outside and had seen Zoey throw my love for her away like it wasn’t worth having. “Jace, what are you doing?” I heard Dad ask. Then I snapped. I couldn’t hold it back anymore. I was through. I was done. It was time some things were about me for a change. I’d given her almost a year of my life. It was time to reclaim it. (less)”
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Her fathers apology for her horrible reaction🙄 “ I walked over to Viper and murmured, “I’m sorry, Vip. She’s still a little kid inside who has no self-control. He shouldn’t have had to put up with any of what she dished out to him. I know you want to go help him right now but, Brother, I’ve been where he’s at. “He needs to work it out of his system.”
Anyone supporting her since she was just violated again?
Nope just 🦗🦗🦗🦗🦗
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I loved the other books in their series but for a rape victim to be revictimized by the entire club including her father and therapist made me sick . Her boyfriend goes to the clubwhore for lessons on how to give his rape victim girlfriend good sex . When she finds out she is a spoiled brat for leaving him . I couldn’t stomach this at all . He was totally let off of the hook and everyone including his father and hers took his side on the cheating and claimed it was all for her . She was a spilled immature brat but he was the hero for cheating repeatedly on his girlfriend . I can’t ever pick up another book by this author after reading this .
Worst book of 2021... This entire book is about the revictemization of a rape victim while every person in her life gaslights and watched it happened. Her therapist is too be busy screwing the father to be of any help, but come on the internet still exists? This poor girl is starting to want to life live again so she of course wants to have sex with her longtime love (who promised to wait for her). What a starter o an amazing story about this girl and the guy who loves her and helps her rap right? Nope not from this author. So what does he do? He goes and finds a woman that the girl knows personally and will have to see repeatedly for life and choosers her to have sex with, all in the name of the victim. Yep that’s right. He choses a “club whore” to screw and educate him on how to please a rape victim. Don’t worry he also talks about how screwing the cw was fun, even this trash character admits it wasn’t all altruistic.This all makes sense some in some world. And everyone in her life has also drank the koolaid!?!?!?! Her sorry excuse for a father isn’t upset for his trafficked teenage daughter at all. He defends yet another man who attempted to take her choices away from her (she was entitled to know who the person was going to be was really was). His behavior is suggesting. I highlighted the fathers comments. His defense of this pos is in forgivable. It’s funny how supposedly everyone was worried about her mental health, but not one person mentions how his calling someone or just freaking using Google would have kept him from losing the girls he “loves”. Hell he could have just watched other couplesor asked questions. There is no world where him screwing a club **ore could ever fix anything. And the men all knowing about it is just creepy. What dad wants to get that into his daughters sex lifer. Hell he had probably banged that same club whore. Just ew. . You all just violated her again. And of course when she doesn’t run up and say thank you, everyone is made at the rape victim. The hero? Well he just runs off with another girls. The “father” run back to screwing her therapist.What awful writing and just awful characters.
Here’s what the victims dad thinks her boyfriend ( his potential son in law) “Dog, you remember how I was once I kicked Jade out? I screwed everything I could for a while. She made me feel less of a man. That shit can mess with your head, at least it did with mine. “I think that’s what Jace will do now, especially since he took Sydney to his room earlier and neither have come back downstairs. Like Vip and I discussed earlier and what you just mentioned, we do need to watch him, and if we feel he’s sliding off the deep end, we’ll stop it before he falls.” “Alright, sounds good. Karma, how are you handling her leaving?”
I loved all the other books in the series but this one frustrated me. Mostly because I can’t get over how Zoey was treated by her supposed support system. She was consistently discredited as hyper emotional, childish, the one who is hurting everyone else. Excuse me?! She dealt with a traumatic experience! She probably didn’t care if Jace was experienced or not just the fact that she loved and trusted him (really the fact that Karma kept saying she didn’t love him like jace loved her grated because where in the story did it show he actually knew or understood anything about his daughter?) Karma consistently put other people ahead of her when she was still fragile and in need of some stability in her personal life. Not saying he doesn’t deserve to be happy but jeez every bad choice he basically acknowledged the fact that Zoey would be upset but it was too fleeting of a thought in my opinion. As for Jace. Yes let’s talk about the fact that Zoey gets to be the bad guy for not “hearing him out” -eye roll- 1) he promised he wouldn’t ever be with a club girl and broke that 2) you can listen to ways to pleasure someone without actually screwing and making out with a club girl repeatedly (how many times until it’s not actually a tutorial and just cheating on your fragile girlfriend?) 3) he cheated then they all got mad she didn’t want to speak to him. He was in the wrong! Why should she?? Btw Did her therapy sessions even help her or was her therapist too busy jonesing for her dad to really help? Hoping that Zoey comes back later really badass without everyone up in her face trying to guilt her for not talking things out with Jace. She didn’t owe him crap. He’ll probably end up all passive aggressive blaming “thanking” her for changing into an unfeeling asshole. I really do love the other books in the series but this one bothered me.
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Too many characters. If you have read from book 1 you may truly enjoy this. If your like me and just wanted to find out about certain characters it will be just ok. This author tends to repeat scenes from different characters povs. I’m waiting to see what happens with Jace and Zoey. The sub plot with Jace and Zoey and what Jace does with club girl Clair is just UGH.
I barely got through this one. I try not to make judgements on authors and how they choose to write their books (I usually put it down to the book or author not being for me) but the way this author chose to write Zoey’s character, and had the whole club pretty much blame her for the fallout of what happened to HER, I was fucking pissed! And every single person sided with Jace. Including her father. I really hope those two don’t end up together…especially after finding out in later books just how much he hasn’t been thinking of Zoey. I really hope she finds someone who will never lie to her and someone who will stand by her no matter what. Btw, Jace’s reason behind doing what he did was laughable. Seriously 🙄
And although Zoey and Jace weren’t the main characters, their storyline was more interesting than Karma and Bryn. And because I couldn’t get past all the victim blaming, I sincerely regret reading this.
Oh man...there was so much sadness in this one. A brother seriously got his heart broke, the club as a whole took a hit, one of the rescued girls was forced to face her worse fear. Through much of this Brynn was there to help many in the club, starting with Zoey.
I felt for Zoey with what she went through, but since it's like she's stalled out and won't let anyone help her. The ideas in her head are not good ones and despite getting help from Brynn, it didn't help. She was mean and cruel, often acting like a toddler not getting their way. I'm kinda glad with the choice she made, just wish it didn't have to hurt the one Brother that was there to help her always.
Karma and Brynn were interesting together. I hated hearing about Brynn's past, was surprised she could get past things to help Cas and Ghost, let alone another biker. But Brynn learned quickly that these bikers weren't anything like what she had encountered before. Little by little she learned a lot just being around them and soon was in on most of the secrets the other women of the club knew and helped in a sensitive situation. I did like how things ended for this couple, it helped the book end on a happy note, something that was sorely needed.
I also love that Dog talked to Brynn about scheduling a day on the compound to help any of those that need it. Sadly after the events of this book, that list might now be longer than just the women who had been hurt. The hit the club took was hard, you could see how much everyone was affected in the immediate aftermath and then again days later. I do like that during church their new mission was reaffirmed by all, despite what happened. It is a good legacy to leave.
I love Angel's Rebellion MC! When push comes to shove, all hands on board regardless of being blood related or not. The definition of an MC brotherhood is what Angel's Rebellion MC truly defines. Having said that, be ready for some really deep issues in this book. From Karma to Bryn, to his daughter Zoey, and to all the other things going on surrounding outside forces that will break the heart of the MC. This book has it all. What a roller coaster ride of emotions. I just can't believe this biker is gone. Very sad. However, there are definitely storylines for the future that will be interesting to see interwoven into this tight knit MC family. What a ride, Jeneveir! I received the book last night and stayed up reading it. Absolutely love this book, series, and characters.
Wow this book was amazing. Thoroughly enjoyed it. I thought it was thought provoking when it came to Jace and Zoey, she definitely wasn't ready for a relationship. Loved Karma and Bryn and the support they gave each other. Cried buckets over Doom. I loved this saga, looking forward to Ronin.
I love Karma so much! I love how much is going on in the book. It's not just Karma and Bryn. My heart broke for so many in this book. You will need tissues! This series is getting better and better! I definitely recommend this to someone looking to get lost in a book.
I stayed up all night reading this one. I crashed and had a 5 hr nap, woke up and read the epilogue. It was wonderful and like with each new piece, I just want more. I’m so excited to see what happens to these characters and their families.
I ended up loathing the hero not liking the heroine and was disgusted in how a rape victim was treated in this storyline and how they justified their actions. I felt angry and physically sick.
This was a home run hit from Jeneveir as far as I'm concerned! Be warned that there may be triggers for some with the extremely sensitive topics covered in Karma. Jeneveir doesn't write fairy-tales but really gritty MC sagas that deal with the ugly truths of our society. Karma has a traumatized young daughter who needs professional help. Bryn is the counselor that Zoey trusts with her history since Bryn has a tragic past as well. There's the tumultuous relationship between Zoey and Jace as Zoey exerts extreme pressure on the young guy for something he's afraid of giving her. All the familiar faces are swirling around the club too. This addition to this incredible series will have you running the gamut of emotions from belly laughs to crying over a tragedy. It's well written as always so settle in for a long ride! Excellent ride!
Wow, I really hate having to write this, because I've enjoyed the rest of the books I've read in this series but.... I'm actually livid. I can't believe the situation with Zoey and Jace was written this way. I get that Zoey was in a bad place after her abduction/rape, she was immature, petulant, etc. but I can't believe what Jace did and how EVERY man in the MC who found out about it was on board with it. It made me lose respect for all the characters I had grown to really like. Which is a shame.
Zoey is about to turn 18 and wants Jace to have sex with her to help her have a positive view of sex after being raped. Even though Jace is 22, he’s only had sexual relations twice and believes he’s not experienced enough to be good for Zoey. Keep in mind, Zoey asked him previously if he’d been with any of the club whores, he said no and promised her that he wouldn’t be. So this is Jace in his head rationalizing his decision to have sex with a club whore in order to learn how to be with Zoey (who he supposedly loves). —“Was I getting something out of this? Hell, yes I was. Let me tell you that after fisting yourself for over three years, being inside a woman was a completely different experience. Did I have any desire to be with any of the other club girls? No, I didn’t. Yet I couldn’t deny that I wanted to be with Clair. Fuck, last night I’d gone to her room around midnight and I hadn’t left until five this morning. I’d kept her up the entire time. It was like I couldn’t get my fill of sex. I’d no more come than I was hard again. I wasn’t sure if there was a spot on Clair’s body that I hadn’t touched with my hands, mouth, or tongue. She was a walking, talking, sex dream and I didn’t regret my time with her at all. If someone asked me if I would make the same decision to be with Clair again, I’d state unequivocally, yes.” — Sounds like he’s really only thinking about Zoey, huh?
Oh, and Clair can shove her fucking brownies up her ass. I'm sick of hearing how gorgeous she is and what a great cook she is, blah, blah, blah. She's an almost 40 year old club whore who should have told Jace to rethink his sex lessons idea, but of course she was all too happy to accommodate.
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Nine books in, and I’m finally catching on to the author’s tendency to tell the club’s story, not just the title character. This is 3.5 star read for me, because there are some wonderful and emotional plot points, there are also some awful and infuriating ones. While this is “Karma’s story,” secondary characters get their own POVs and a lot happens in this long entry that takes place between March, April, and May. The blurb is dramatic - “the death of innocence” - and that concept does manifest itself in multiple ways. It’s not just the young people in this story who are forced to confront adult emotions and situations, but the adults have moments that shake them to their core, and most importantly, shake the club’s core. While we’ve seen a lot of Karma and his family in previous books, and featured in significant plot points, at times I felt like I was getting to know a new character, and one I really liked, so it was hard to see him take so many emotional hits. Bryn is an interesting addition to the character roster, even if at times it felt she lacked a level of competence that some of the other old ladies have. And that kind of has to do with one of the major conflicts in this book. No significant spoilers, but the two secondary characters in this book who are struggling with their relationship are both poorly handled by each other and everyone else. While the MC seems to recognize the flaws in one of them, the other gets off a bit easy IMO. Neither of them are ready for a relationship and frankly I think what both of them want is inappropriate and immature. The resolution is the only one that makes sense, even as these characters remain deeply flawed. Finally, this book has a subplot involving abortion. I am unequivocally in favor of all reproductive rights. Frankly, I understand that there are a large group of readers who feel so strongly about this issue that they could/would not continue with this series dependent on the choice the author made for this character, because as I read along, I knew it would come to that for me. Romance novels tend to romanticize (naturally) the idea of pregnancy, but I wouldn’t have been able to continue if it had gone any other way than it did. And on that note, onto book 10…
This one is difficult to review. I read all the 1 star reviews and I understand the anger. There were times where some of the things that Zoey said and when we were privy to her thoughts it was obvious that this child was suffering a lot. Who wouldn't after going through what she did. I was getting angry with her and what she saying and doing. We are all human after all and you can only be battered on for so long. I don't feel like Karma and Jace took their own feelings more into consideration than Zoey's. Karma tried to help Zoey but she wouldn't talk to him. He got a counselor for her and she wouldn't talk to him either. Jace was there for her in any way she wanted. I understood what he was trying to do when he got together with Clair and I also knew it was going to bite him in the ass. No matter what anyone did or tried to help Zoey wouldn't open up. When you are stonewalled like that there isn't much you can do. It like trying to help an addict, if they don't admit they need help there isn't one damn thing you can do. Out of all the people involved Bryn understood what she was going through and also tried to help her but Zoey still wasn't being honest. I think Zoey leaving is the best thing for her and ultimately also for Jace. Zoey was no where near ready for a relationship - she is still a child even though she was almost 18. Who knows we may see her again, if she receives the help she needs and is receptive to it. As far as Bryn and Karma are concerned it was heart warming to read this as their love grew. Karma was perfect for her. He was very understanding and caring. What Bryn lived through was horrific and she proved that you don't get over it 100% but you learn to cope. I was not expecting what happened with Doom and it shocked the hell out of me. It is all so very sad. I actually got pissed off because I though KJ should have called Slade and warned him and then maybe it all wouldn't have happened. Now that I'm thinking it over it was probably a timing issue - not sure how long Roy was on the road for before he talked to KJ. Anyway, again I'm glad that waste of flesh Doug is gone but he got off too easy also.
Hang on, folks. This another wild ride with the men, and women, of ARMC. With so many stories, either winding up or starting up, you almost need a score card to keep track in this heart-pounding read. You’ll definitely need tissues. Karma, born Tyler Woodward, is a flawed man but a decent man, a dedicated father, whose life only revolves around his family and his Brotherhood, yet he seems to stumble often. He wasted his adult life with a woman who revels in treachery that has a long and disastrous reach. The paternity of his first child is in question. Ten months have passed since his daughter was abducted and brutally abused and leaving his young son a victim of the aftermath. The shining hope for Karma’s family comes from beautiful but skittish psychotherapist Bryn Moore, PTSD counselor for Ghost and Casper. Will she agree to treat the traumatized Zoey? ARMC does not do simple. They’ve found a way to throw a wrench into the ring but are no closer to finding the traffickers. Sophie’s nemesis was captured and eliminated creatively before sharing limited information. Brenna, on her last night performing at The Watering Hole and nearing her due date, suffers complications brought on by the horror of being confronted by her former boyfriend Doug. Shots fired and the ARMC is brought to its knees. Heartbreak slaps young Zoey when her hero crashes from the pedestal where she’s put him since her rescue. She will never forgive nor can he forgive himself. A new character arrives in the nick of time, old characters come home and, sadly, one goes off radar - briefly. Ride along with the Brothers as Karma captains road trips filled with both beauty and anguish. The ARMC saga continues with missteps, heartbreak, great joy and new stories beginning. Storyteller Jeneveir Evans delivers, always. Readers, be sure to start with the first book because according to her website, the tenth installment of this epic saga is being written - now.
Tyler Ethan 'Karma' Woodward never really planned to settle but when his girlfriend at the time ended up pregnant he stuck by her side. Three kids later they had enough and separated, Jade fought him tooth and nail taking the kids and trying her best to keep them from him. One incident though changes everything and his daughter Zoey ends up being hurt in a way that he is not sure she can come back with. He is at his wits end when he finally makes a plea with therapist Dr. Bryn Moore.
Bryn is fearful of bikers for a reason but after hearing Zoey's story she agrees to work her. Karma realizes after spending time with Bryn that she is his game changer. Can Bryn heal this broken family as well as herself?
The Bryn and Karma story I really liked. It was a slow build romance and had every emotion you could possibly think of when reading about these characters. Zoey I was conflicted with a bit because, rightly so, she is lashing out but it also involves Jace who has been one of my favorites. A lot goes on in this story that just crushes your heart. Another great book in this series.
Another great story!! Karma wanted another therapist for his daughter Zoey, because the current one wasn't helping her. Zoey was sold by her mom for drugs to evil scum and was raped, until one of the prospects rescued her. Jace was the only one that she felt comfortable and safe with, and he actually fell in love with her. She thought she loved him also, but sadly she was only for herself and very selfish and rude, especially to her dad Karma. There was a tragedy that occurred at the clubs bar, The Watering Hole, where it was going to be the last night that Brenna sang, as she was leaving out the back door with Doom. Her past had caught up with her and sadly Doom paid the ultimate price. Such a very sad and emotional situation.
Bryn had her own tragedy that happened with her seven years ago and it caused her to be scared of bikers, but when she first started seeing Cas and Ghost, then Doc referred Karma to her for Zoey, then Karma has shown her how real bikers treat there women.
When I read books by this author, I know I will get the equivalent content of two books. The stories don’t just satisfy boy meets girl, then after little bit of angst, an HEA. No, her books provide depth and character to the romance, to the sub characters, to the MC, and will make you FEEL something as you read the words on the pages.
I adore getting a new novel of this author. I enjoy each page, chapter and yes, each tear and laugh. This one will stay with me for quite a while. Not only because Karma found his Lady to love, but because of the intense love of the brothers for each other. I had huge tears and gulping breaths during several chapters. This isn’t a one event one emotion story. It’s many events and lots of different emotions from many characters, some involving delicate issues. I highly recommend you enjoy this book and the other books in the series. Beware....you will become enamored with this motorcycle series. Rating..10 stars!
Oh man did I ever feel with this book. I got pulled into the emotions of the characters; happiness, humor, despair. They are all in there. So are love and intimacy. This is Karma's story. Does he find the everlasting love that his brothers seem to be doing. I am happy to say that all of your favorite couples and singles make appearances in this book. Can Bryn, Karma's love interest , ever get over the horrors from her past at the hands of another MC. This book is one of my favorites in this series.
As usual, this is one of the best books I've read. I think this is probably the best MC series I have read.Jeneveir Always writes stories that are so smart, thought-provoking and emotional you just can't put them down. I wish I knew these people in real life, she has made them so real for me. Again another stellar read from this author. If you haven't read any of her books please start now, you will not be disappointed!
Trigger Warnings. The initial story of the club has expanded to different smaller interconnecting stories is mind boggling. Drama in every character that graces the pages, emotions run rapidly within the lines. Deep sadness of a loss of a brother, even though he was a secondary character, he was still loved by his family. The romance of the main characters flourished beautifully.
My favorite part of this author's writing style is that each book keeps the flow of the entire MC and their members and families. Karma didn't really jump out at me in earlier books except dealing with his daughters. He really steps out in this one. Bryn probes to be the patient and loving woman Karma needs. It's awful what happened to Zoey but plainly she just isn't a nice person. She devastated her Dad and Jace.
Karma was having such a difficult time wondering how he could help his little girl. Zoey’s young life was damaged and her dad needed to find someone that cared more than enough to help. He found Bryn the therapist helping his club brothers with their PTSD. More tragedy strikes the club once again but family love is strong.
This is second time that this author has brought me to tears reading her books. Amazing reads with lots and lots of heartfelt emotions, trials and tribulations with plenty of hot and steamy scenes too. Can't wait for the next instalment 5stars
Love it. This author just has a way of pulling you in. I was so invested in these characters. Tears were shed, hearts broken but the Brotherhood stood strong.. It was beautiful read!
So you might as well enjoy it. As usual Jeneveir Evans draws you into the clubhouse and makes you want to stay through the tears, laughter, and pain. This isn't just a series it's a family and reader welcome home.
My hearts broken for Jace, Karma, Brute, Hogan, Sammi, and all of ARMC. I don't want give any spoilers so I want go into any details, but I will say Karma is a MUST READ!
Once again I have to buy more boxes of tissues. I hope you continue to write more of this story because I constantly want to read more about this club.Thank you for showing that the people in the biker world are not all bad.