Thursday 16 April 2015

Silver Bastard by Joanna Wylde - Review

First in the new Silver Valley series from the New York Timesbestselling author of the Reapers Motorcycle Club Novels 


Fourteen months. For fourteen months, Puck Redhouse sat in a cell and kept his mouth shut, protecting the Silver Bastards MC from their enemies. Then he was free and it was time for his reward—full membership in the club, along with a party to celebrate. That’s when he saw Becca Jones for the first time and set everything in motion. Before the night ended he’d violated his parole and stolen her away from everything she knew.

Five years. It was five years ago that Puck destroyed Becca and saved her all in one night. She’s been terrified of him ever since, but she’s even more terrified of the monsters he still protects her from... But Becca refuses to let fear control her. She’s living her life and moving forward, until she gets a phone call from the past she can't ignore. She has to go back, and there’s only one man she can trust to go with her—the ex-con biker who rescued her once before.

Puck will help her again, but this time it’ll be on his terms. No more lies, no more tears, and no more holding back what he really wants...


So it's no surprise to anyone how much I love Joanna Wylde and her Reapers MC series. I was eagerly anticipating this book and counting down the days till I could get my hands on this book. 

I absolutely love Puck. I became intrigued by him in Reaper's Stand and this story picks up from his release from Prison following the events in Reaper's Stand. I always thought Puck was cold, and even though we saw himself softening in this book to Becca, he still always felt a bit stand-offish to me. 

I loved Becca. She was kick-ass and incredibly strong considering everything she went through. That diner scene in the beginning of the book with the coffee pot was just bad-ass. Becca is a BAMF. No doubt about it. And how she made her apartment a home through sewing her own curtains, toss pillows, etc. was amazing and heartfelt. It was super duper sweet.

I loved these two together - these two had been on the edges of each other's lives for the last five years, and could no longer deny their feelings for each other. 

This book was fast-paced. It was amazing. And the love between these two was adorable. I especially loved seeing Picnic and London (love these two) and the sneak peek we got to see of Painter and Melanie's story.

I loved the little epilogue we got at their house with their family - it was simply adorable and sweet.

I also loved the extra-epilogue with Shane and Piper. I cannot wait for their book next year - it is going to be kick-ass. His mafia friend is a BAMF - is he also getting his own story? Please say yes!

Can't you tell just how much I loved this book? This is an amazing book and you guys NEED to read this! 




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