Bash:
Volume 1
Rolling Thunder Motorcycle
Club #3
by Candace Blevins
Goodreads blurb: What do you get when you mix a bad-ass
werewolf biker with a beautiful she-wolf who grew up as the MC President’s
daughter?
Sparks.
Book one of the Bash trilogy…
Angelica was raised not only as a biker’s daughter, but as Bud’s daughter — the president of the Atlanta RTMC, which meant she also had dozens of ‘uncles’ who made sure she was safe, happy, loved, secure.
Needless to say, her virginity was still solidly intact when she left for college.
She goes to school up north, where no one knows she’s a biker’s daughter at heart, and thoroughly enjoys her time as a civilian. She gets rid of her pesky virginity right away, but is mostly a good girl while she buckles down to get her degree, staying at school even during the summers to take as many classes as she can fit in.
She’s a different person when she comes home with her Master’s degree, and in spite of her intention to remain a civilian, some of the bikers don’t seem so much like uncles, anymore.
Warning: Lots of hot sex, a touch of BDSM, and an abundance of bad-ass werewolf bikers who are used to getting their way.
This is book one of a three book story. There’s a tiny cliffhanger at the end.
Sparks.
Book one of the Bash trilogy…
Angelica was raised not only as a biker’s daughter, but as Bud’s daughter — the president of the Atlanta RTMC, which meant she also had dozens of ‘uncles’ who made sure she was safe, happy, loved, secure.
Needless to say, her virginity was still solidly intact when she left for college.
She goes to school up north, where no one knows she’s a biker’s daughter at heart, and thoroughly enjoys her time as a civilian. She gets rid of her pesky virginity right away, but is mostly a good girl while she buckles down to get her degree, staying at school even during the summers to take as many classes as she can fit in.
She’s a different person when she comes home with her Master’s degree, and in spite of her intention to remain a civilian, some of the bikers don’t seem so much like uncles, anymore.
Warning: Lots of hot sex, a touch of BDSM, and an abundance of bad-ass werewolf bikers who are used to getting their way.
This is book one of a three book story. There’s a tiny cliffhanger at the end.
About the Author: Candace Blevins has published more than thirty
books. She lives with her husband of 19 years and their two daughters. When not
working or driving young teens all over the place, she can be found reading,
writing, meditating, or swimming. The family’s beloved, goofy, retired racing
greyhound is usually at her side as she writes, quietly keeping her company.
Candace writes Urban Fantasy, Paranormal Romance, Contemporary BDSM Romance, and a kick-ass Motorcycle Club series.
Her urban fantasy series, Only Human, gives us a world where weredragons, werewolves, werelions, and three different species of vampires exist, as well as a variety of other mythological beings.
Candace’s two paranormal romance series, The Chattanooga Supernaturals and The Rolling Thunder Motorcycle Club, are both sister series to the Only Human books, and gives some secondary characters their happily ever after. Her three paranormal series are written so you can read one series, or all three, should you prefer only a particular genre.
Her Safeword Series gives us characters who happen to have some extreme kinks. Relationships can be difficult enough without throwing power exchange into the mix, and her books show characters who care enough about each other to fight to make the relationship work. Each book in the Safeword series highlights a couple with a different take on the lifestyle.
Candace writes Urban Fantasy, Paranormal Romance, Contemporary BDSM Romance, and a kick-ass Motorcycle Club series.
Her urban fantasy series, Only Human, gives us a world where weredragons, werewolves, werelions, and three different species of vampires exist, as well as a variety of other mythological beings.
Candace’s two paranormal romance series, The Chattanooga Supernaturals and The Rolling Thunder Motorcycle Club, are both sister series to the Only Human books, and gives some secondary characters their happily ever after. Her three paranormal series are written so you can read one series, or all three, should you prefer only a particular genre.
Her Safeword Series gives us characters who happen to have some extreme kinks. Relationships can be difficult enough without throwing power exchange into the mix, and her books show characters who care enough about each other to fight to make the relationship work. Each book in the Safeword series highlights a couple with a different take on the lifestyle.
Connect with Candace:
My Thoughts - 4 out of
5 Unicorns - I really liked it!!!
***I choose what I read and review
based on what intrigues me!! Yes, I got a copy of this book from either
a giveaway or through the newsletter, but no one tells me what to think, feel,
or write about any book! After reading,
I did buy the first 2 books in the series and the vol 2 and 3 of this trilogy,
so I can read them!
The
cover looks dangerous and intriguing all at once.
This
is my first time reading Candace Blevins, and this is the first book in Bash’s
trilogy but is the 3rd book in this series. This book is for adults only because of the
steamy content and violence.
Wow,
this book took me by surprise! The
characters in this book that are a gang basically, and I shouldn’t like them,
but I do!! This book was a rollercoaster
of action, drama, and more. I can’t
figure out how to put words together to describe this book because I just won’t
get it right. I like Bash, but he is
definitely trouble. This book is like
driving by an accident and being unable to look away because it has your
attention riveted. It does end in a
cliff hangery sort of way, so you should be aware of that, but all of the books
are already out.
I
recommend to werewolf fans who want something out of the norm that is more
dangerous and risqué with things that are described! I definitely want to check out more of
Candace’s stories!
Interested in reading???
No comments:
Post a Comment