“Dizzy” by Cate C. Wells
3.5⭐️/5⭐️
3🌶/5🌶
-This review will be short and brief. “Dizzy” is a prequel in the “Steel Bones Motorcycle Club” series, and centers around Fay-Lee and Dizzy. Fay-Lee is hitchhiking to New York City, but along the way is dumped at the Steel Bones clubhouse. With no money, no cell phone, and totally alone, she resorts to stealing food from the club. Dizzy, a single dad who is coasting through life, catches her at the club. There’s some drama between the Steel Bones club and a rival motorcycle club, and Fay-Lee ends up in the middle. It’s up to Dizzy to clear her name.
-There’s really not a lot to say about the Steel Bones books, this is the third book I’ve read in the series and they’re all very straightforward. I originally was going to rate this book four stars, but the third act conflict made me roll my eyes. The drama was so transparent, and really took me out of the story. I still don’t understand why they suspected Fay-Lee of being a mole, it was so obvious that she knew nothing about the blueprints and was only with Chaos for a brief time.
-I did enjoy Dizzy and Fay-Lee’s relationship! Dizzy is such a sweet person, and I love how he took care of Fay-Lee and provided her with the life she never got to experience back home. They have great chemistry together. Sometimes they were a little awkward, but it was cute.
-These motorcycle club books are fast and easy reads, but afterwards I usually feel a little disappointed. There’s just something missing from the plot, usually it’s the big conflict, I don’t find it believable. I’m sure over time I’ll end up reading all the books in the series, because despite my dislike of the third act conflicts, I enjoy the characters and their antics.