Thursday, November 7, 2024

Book Review: Biker Bewitch (Hell on Heelz MC #4) by Morgan Jane Mitchell

 


Blurb

Dive into the Hell on Heelz MC series by USA Today Bestselling Author Morgan Jane Mitchell, where fierce female bikers rule the road and hearts of the men who dare to love them. Each STANDALONE novel revs up the heat, delivering a thrilling ride of passion, loyalty, and the tantalizing promise of forbidden love. Strap in for a wild journey, as every turn unveils a steamy romance that will leave your heart racing and begging for more. Our reputation precedes us – we're known for riding hard and playing even harder, sometimes at the expense of men who can't keep up.

Salem
Spending the night in a haunted farmhouse to prove myself to the Hell on Heelz MC? No problem. I live for the dark and dangerous. What I didn’t count on was Heresy—the brooding, tattooed Seville Slayer—deciding to keep watch over me. I don’t need his protection, but the tension between us is impossible to ignore. This place is full of secrets, and so is he.

Heresy
I don’t believe in curses, but when Salem—a witchy, fearless Hell on Heelz prospect—takes on a dare to stay in a haunted farmhouse, I can’t stay away. She’s trouble, and I should keep my distance, but something about her has me breaking all my rules. One night in this cursed house could change everything—if we make it out alive.

This Halloween, sparks fly as dark forces—and even darker desires—threaten to consume us.

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Bookbub: Biker Bewitch (Hell on Heelz MC Book 4) by Morgan Jane Mitchell - BookBub

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My Review - 5 of 5 stars - 

Loved the spooky side of everything within these pages. Salem's belief in her cards, herbs, and her connection to the earth made for a different heroine. She may even have had some magic, touched on only a little here. She was a prospect working at earning her patch. A strong, instant connection to Heresy could easily have blown that up. Heresy was intriguing, dark, yet very protective and caring of Salem. Their time locked in the old farmhouse had me on the edge of my seat just like Salem and Heresy. This was an almost compulsive read, and I did not want to put it down. Everything working out between them and the two clubs made this even better.

I received a copy through Enticing Journey Book Promotions, and this is my unsolicited review.



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