Monday, 15 September 2014

Precarious (Jokers' Wrath MC) By Bella Jewel



In darkness, we find danger. In danger, I find Beau. 

Ash is a prison guard, she's tough, she's strong and she never backs away from a fight. She takes her job seriously, she takes her training seriously, and everything in her life goes as planned. 

Until the day he is brought into the prison. 

She'll never forget meeting Beau 'Krypt' Dawson for the first time. He's a member of the Jokers' Wrath MC and it is said he killed an innocent family in the middle of a cafe, in cold blood. 

Deranged. Crazy. Psychotic. 

All those words describe the infamous Krypt, but Ash suspects there's far more to the quiet man than meets the eye. Secrets are being hidden by the club, information is being kept under wraps. Krypt is silent for a reason. 

Ash is desperate to know that reason. 

Continually fighting, Krypt is transferred to a high security prison. Ash is in charge. She's always prepared, always alert. Not even her skills will stop the club from ambushing them and taking back Krypt. Only Ash ends up right in the middle of it. 

They take her, too. 

Now she's stuck with a Motorcycle Club who are determined not to let her go. She's too much of a risk. Until the situation can be sorted, they send her and Krypt into the mountains together....alone. 

The dark, sexy, handsome biker will crawl into her soul and embed himself there. Changing her life forever. 

An epic, dangerous love will be built on the foundations of darkness. 


Precarious is another great MC novel. I was unsure where it was going at first and whether I'd enjoy it, but after the first few chapters I got into it.
As always Bella Jewel makes another hot, steamy biker novel that has you gasping at the stuff they do. 

Ash isn't a girl who needs rescuing. She isn't a weak female heroin, she's strong to the point she takes on a full grown man for fun. Badass chick. 
Then we have Krypt, who is a silent, badass biker. The two fit together perfectly and are a match made in heaven. The only thing I disagreed on was his ''Angel''. Ash is a strong independent women, and I didn't see her coming second to anyone. Or even letting herself come second. Instead she kept going back when he made it known she wasn't his first choice. Seemed kind of farfetched. 

The story though was brilliant and I couldn't put it down. I've pre-ordered the second one which is, luckily, released today :) 

4*

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