Reaper’s Fall is the newest standalone in the Reaper's MC Series. Painter & Melanie's story is FINALLY here!
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Synopsis
The New York Times
bestselling author of Reaper’s Stand
is back in her “uber-alpha rough world of MCs”* as one woman’s future is rocked
by the man whose hardcore past could destroy her…
He never meant to hurt her.
Levi
“Painter” Brooks was nothing before he joined the Reapers motorcycle club. The
day he patched in, they became his brothers and his life. All they asked in
return was a strong arm and unconditional loyalty—a loyalty that’s tested when
he’s caught and sentenced to prison for a crime committed on their behalf.
Melanie
Tucker may have had a rough start, but along the way she’s learned to fight for
her future. She’s escaped from hell and started a new life, yet every night she
dreams of a biker whose touch she can’t forget. It all started out so
innocently—just a series of letters to a lonely man in prison. Friendly.
Harmless. Safe.
Now
Painter Brooks is coming home… and Melanie’s about to learn that there’s no
room for innocence in the Reapers MC.
Excerpt
“You want
to watch a movie or something?” she asked, nodding toward the TV. I had a
decent one, too. Giant-ass flat-screen—homecoming present from the club.
“Sure,” I
said, reaching for the remote. I didn’t have cable, but Ruger had set up some
kind of box thingie for me so I could stream shit. “Whatcha in the mood for?”
“Not
horror,” she said quickly, and I laughed again, remembering that first evening
I’d spent with her at Pic’s house. She’d been so young and scared and
vulnerable . . . I’d wanted to eat her up.
I still
wanted to eat her.
“I can’t
believe that you and Puck were supposed to be watching over me, and then you
put in a slasher movie. That’s not how you make a girl feel safe.”
“No
horror,” I agreed, although the thought of holding her for a couple hours while
she was scared shitless appealed way more than it should. Watch it, asshole.
“How about Star Wars?”
“You like
Star Wars?”
I
shrugged. “Everyone likes Star Wars. You know, I’m pretty damned sure Han Solo
was a biker.”
She
giggled. “You mean, like a space biker?”
“See,
when you say it like that it sounds stupid.”
“I wanted
to be Princess Leia. She’s badass,” she said, taking a deep drink of her beer.
I watched as her lips wrapped around the neck, her throat swallowing. Oh fuck,
that was good. She set the beer down on the coffee table with a clink, then let
loose with the biggest burp I’d ever heard.
“Fucking
hell,” I said, stunned. “I didn’t think girls could burp like that. Shit.
Impressive, Mel. Very impressive.”
She
grinned at me.
“We’re
friends,” she told me. “And friends don’t need to worry about stuff like that.
Let me guess—you’ve never had a female friend before?”
“Not
really,” I admitted. “I’m think I’m a little scared.”
Scared
and turned on, which was weird.
“You
should be. I can do the whole alphabet.”
Damn. I
kinda wanted to see that.
Review
This is the latest installment of the Reaper's Series and it is phenomenal.
Painter has always been about the club, what they wanted he was willing to give them, need someone to take the heat off another brother, even if it means getting locked up, he was fine with it. Then suddenly he finds himself crazy for the very last person he can ever have and realizes there are some things worth fighting for that aren't exactly club related.
Melanie has been through some serious mess and doesn't trust much, if at all. She has had her eye on Painter for a while and everyone keeps telling her to stay away from him. But the heart wants what the heart wants. She though Painter wanted the same thing until a moment of stupidity and he shows her how wrong she really was.
Then we see how the road to hell is a gradual one for Painter and Melanie.
This book starts where the last Reaper book left off and then goes back to the beginning of this situation with these two characters and how they came to be what they are.
I lived the whole story but I feel like it took the entire book to get to the beginning and then poof the book was over. Now, don't get me wrong, I loved every single thing about it, but I would have liked more present happening than what happened in the past. No matter what, Painter is still an awesome character.
Joanna has a wicked way to get you into the story and don't let you go until the very end, as well as developing her characters making the readers love them and make them a part of them.
As always how can you give this series anything less than a 5 star review?
*** Review by Tammy ***
Painter has always been about the club, what they wanted he was willing to give them, need someone to take the heat off another brother, even if it means getting locked up, he was fine with it. Then suddenly he finds himself crazy for the very last person he can ever have and realizes there are some things worth fighting for that aren't exactly club related.
Melanie has been through some serious mess and doesn't trust much, if at all. She has had her eye on Painter for a while and everyone keeps telling her to stay away from him. But the heart wants what the heart wants. She though Painter wanted the same thing until a moment of stupidity and he shows her how wrong she really was.
Then we see how the road to hell is a gradual one for Painter and Melanie.
This book starts where the last Reaper book left off and then goes back to the beginning of this situation with these two characters and how they came to be what they are.
I lived the whole story but I feel like it took the entire book to get to the beginning and then poof the book was over. Now, don't get me wrong, I loved every single thing about it, but I would have liked more present happening than what happened in the past. No matter what, Painter is still an awesome character.
Joanna has a wicked way to get you into the story and don't let you go until the very end, as well as developing her characters making the readers love them and make them a part of them.
As always how can you give this series anything less than a 5 star review?
*** Review by Tammy ***
About the Author
Joanna
Wylde is a New York Times bestselling author and creator of the Reapers
Motorcycle Club series. She currently lives in Idaho.
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