Blurb:
For six months, Crow has been consumed with vengeance.
It’s become the driving force for nearly every decision in the club ever since his father, the former president Rook, was murdered.
But when the woman he loves is kidnapped, and a vicious, unpredictable enemy takes Bella, he’ll have to join forces with unlikely allies.
Nothing will prevent him from rescuing her, even if he must travel into the heart of his enemy’s territory and face the beast head-on.
Revenge is served in ways he could never imagine.
What happens when your enemy isn’t your enemy?
What if everything Crow believed to be true was a distortion of the facts, twisted to manipulate his father in a game of lies?
The past exposes painful truths when he receives an unexpected visitor. Can he forgive the wrongs that destroyed his parents and nearly ripped his club apart?
Now all the cards are on the table, the hand has been dealt, and Crow will have to win the game before he loses Bella, his club, and his sanity.
Crow must be read before Crow's Revenge. It's highly recommended to also read Talon. For best enjoyment, the series should be read in order since ongoing storylines and characters appear throughout and overlap.
Crow's Revenge is a full-length, dark romance with a paranormal twist, violence, biker slang, forced proximity, kidnapping, revenge, torture, and a possessive, protective outlaw president willing to risk everything to protect his club, his sister, and the woman he loves.
Bookbub: Crow’s Revenge: Devil’s Murder MC by Nikki Landis - BookBub
Goodreads: Crow's Revenge by Nikki Landis | Goodreads
My Review - 5 of 5 stars -
This was one heck of a ride. Crow sought revenge against the man and MC that took his father's life. His precious Bella got caught in the crosshairs. The chemistry between Crow and Bella was strong and hot. They would do whatever was needed for each other. I found the Undertaker's story and situation very compelling as they helped resolve his situation as well. This was an enjoyable quick read, and I loved it.
I received a copy through Enticing Journey Book Promotions, and this is my unsolicited review.
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