Asa and Callie had nothing in common. He was an Ace, raised in the club and loyal to it above all else. She was a high school student with braces on her teeth and a narrow view of the world.
They should have never crossed paths.
But when Callie decides to defy her parents, and Asa goes on an errand for the club, their lives collide. He saves her, and she mesmerizes him.
They part believing they’ll never see each other again.
Neither could have predicted the chain of events they’d put in motion.
Now the two have to navigate the dark waters of a relationship built on tragedy and need without drowning in guilt for things outside their control.
How do you love someone when the worst decision of your life was the reason you met them?
Warning: This book contains graphic language, sex and violence. It is meant for mature audiences.
They should have never crossed paths.
But when Callie decides to defy her parents, and Asa goes on an errand for the club, their lives collide. He saves her, and she mesmerizes him.
They part believing they’ll never see each other again.
Neither could have predicted the chain of events they’d put in motion.
Now the two have to navigate the dark waters of a relationship built on tragedy and need without drowning in guilt for things outside their control.
How do you love someone when the worst decision of your life was the reason you met them?
Warning: This book contains graphic language, sex and violence. It is meant for mature audiences.
Craving Redemption is seriously hard for me to review.
The story line confused me at first until I got to the end then it all seemed to map out.
The story line dragged in places, but its one of those books that needed that information of emotions for you to get where the characters were both coming from.
For a biker novel I seriously loved the loyalty from the men. The last biker stories i've read they've been assholes not caring about anyone but themselves. So craving redemption was refreshing.
I loved both characters.
Callie amazed me from the start. The writer shows us her emotions yet keeps it at a level that we dont see her as a childish little girl.
The scene when she lost her parents was so overwhelming. I couldnt put the bloody thing down because I wanted to know if they got their revenge.
Oh! and i'm not telling you if they do ;)
Good read and fantastic writing
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