Sunday, February 22, 2015

Reaper's Property by Joanna Wylde



Marie doesn’t need a complication like Horse. The massive, tattooed, badass biker who shows up at her brother’s house one afternoon doesn’t agree. He wants Marie on his bike and in his bed. Now.

But Marie just left her abusive jerk of an ex-husband and she’s not looking for a new man. Especially one like Horse—she doesn’t know his real name or where he lives, she’s ninety percent certain he’s a criminal and that the “business” he talks with her brother isn’t website design. She needs him out of her life, which would be a snap if he’d just stop giving her mind-blowing orgasms.

Horse is part of the Reapers Motorcycle Club, and when he wants something, he takes it. What he wants is Marie, but she’s not interested in becoming “property of”.

Then her brother steals from the club. Marie can save him by giving Horse what he wants—at home, in public, on his bike… If she’s a very, very good girl, she’ll get lots more of those orgasms only he can offer, and he’ll let her brother live.
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This book was a very sexy read. It had a great mix of romance and action to keep my attention. The main characters had a great chemistry and I loved their story.
                 
Marie was awesome. A little naïve sometimes but still a strong character. I like that she always did what it took to protect the people she cares about. I also loved her normal, short, and curvy description.
                 
Horse, Holy handsome yesness… I was really attracted to his character. The big, strong and sometimes silent type who would throw a funny and snide remark out at just the right times.

                  
There were sometimes I wanted to smack the shit out of both of them, but by the end I knew there wasn’t a thing I would change. I know this review isn't that long, but its because this book just shocked me, this series defiantly isn't for readers who only like a hint of sexual content. Also this book has really graphic descriptions of violence. Overall though I loved this book it has to be one of my new favorites. 5 Keos!

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