Renegade by Chantal Fernando |
New York Times bestselling author of the Knights of Fury MC series Chantal Fernando is back with trouble in the form of a renegade .
Good girl Isabella wouldn’t miss the birth of her sister’s baby for the world. So when her car breaks down and one of the bikers next door offers her a ride to Vegas, it’s too tempting to pass up. Besides, she can think of worse travel conditions than wrapping her arms around Renny, otherwise known as Renegade.
Tall, dark and handsome, the man is pure sex on a Harley.
Between wild parties and rumbling motorcycles, living next to the Knights of Fury MC has always left Isabella curious, but after a night in Vegas, she gets a firsthand taste. Drinks in the club surrounded by burly bikers soon turns into a series of daring decisions, which don’t seem so bad until she wakes up the next morning. Married. To Renny.
Could she be more of a cliché?
Nothing complicates an annulment like lingering temptation, especially when Isabella and Renny give in to their need, putting their marriage where their mouths are. But as Isabella learns what outlaw life is really like, she’ll have to decide if she’s in love with a biker—or in over her head.
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The Review: 3.5 Stars
Girl next door trope meets boy next door trope, quite literally. For the most part this read like a contemporary romance and nothing more.
Isabella is the cute girl next door and the hot boy next door has had his eye on for quite sometime. They meet, she needs helps, he helps, they party together in Vegas, and voila: cliche drunk Vegas wedding.
The way Isabella handled the whole thing afterwards was impressive. She is kind and sweet but she also can handle her own and knows exactly what she wants, I rather liked that about her.
Renegade was just a sweetheart. From the very beginning it is obvious he would do anything for her.
I love my dark MC Romances and this just wasn't it. For the first half of the book it didn't even feel like reading an MC story. It was too sweet and cutesy for that. I have just finished reading a few holidays romances and this one was so sweet I can easily compare to the Christmas books I have been reading. One should never be able to compare an MC romance to a holiday romance. That is just not right...
But, the comparison doesn't take away the fact that it was indeed a good story. I am half in love with all those boys and can't wait to read the next book :)
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