Thursday, January 1, 2026

Book Review: Artemis (MorningStar MC: New Orleans #8) by D. Williams

 

Blurb

Prodigy and Legacy are two massive words to live up to. Growing up in the club was never as simple for me as it was for the other kids. They all knew that they’d one day have a role to play. They would always belong.

I was special.

The surprise child my parents never thought they could have—my father’s little miracle. I inherited my parents’ gifts and then some. I can hit a perfect C7 note and a target from over three hundred meters with an arrow.

With a riffle? I’m even deadlier.

For all the talent and achievements in my short life, the only thing I haven’t been able to target is love. It keeps slipping through my fingers, which is ironic when the only man I want has never fumbled a football in his life.

When we both end up on the Summer Olympic circuit, where our opponents are being picked off, our paths cross by necessity. But the feelings we’ve both been hiding seem to take center stage as we work to keep our teams breathing.

Amazon: Artemis: A MorningStar MC Novel, New Orleans Chapter, Book Eight (MorningStar MC Novels, New Orleans Chapter 8) - Kindle edition by Williams, D. Romance Kindle eBooks @ Amazon.com.

Goodreads: Artemis (MorningStar MC, New Orleans Chapter #8) by D. Williams | Goodreads





My Review - 4 of 5 stars - 

I loved the idea of these two knowing who they truly loved and that Artemis/Payton actually waited for Stone/Aaron. The inclusion of the Olympics as part of the story was fun, even with all the danger that surrounded them. The support of family, even as Aaron claims Payton as his without following the correct protocol, showed the brotherhood and protectiveness as a whole. A good quick read.

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



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Book Review: Artemis (MorningStar MC: New Orleans #8) by D. Williams

  Blurb :  Prodigy and Legacy are two massive words to live up to. Growing up in the club was never as simple for me as it was for the other...