Crash – a review

Crash (The Outlaw, #2)Crash by Nicole James

My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Once I started reading, I didn’t want to put it down! I liked how the story focused more on Crash and Shannon and less on the MC. Yes, the MC was part of it and was woven throughout the tale, but it wasn’t the main focus. I’ve picked up a few MC books over the past week, and all of them had a heavy focus on the MC itself and not as much on the growing relationship between the main characters.

Ms. James did a wonderful job with this story. I’ve never read her books before, but I will definitely look for others by her.

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About the Book:

When outlaw biker Tyler “Crash” Shaw volunteers his services to his club brother, Cole Austin, VP of the Evil Dead MC, he suddenly finds himself a rich girl’s bodyguard and babysitter. Well, it’s a bitch of a job, but maybe he can have a little fun with it. He thinks he’ll get a kick out of teaching the pampered stuck-up girl a lesson or two on how the other half lives. She can cook and clean for him in exchange for his help. No free ride for her. He intends to teach her that money can’t buy her way through life. 

The world saw a classy pulled-together wealthy lady. All he saw was a spoiled little rich girl. A troublemaker, that’s all she was to him. Until she revealed the shattered girl inside that tried so hard to hide her weaknesses and fears with a façade of arrogance, attitude, and sass. 

He’d tear down those walls she tried so hard to build, if only she’d let him.

Could the love of a man so wrong for her be the only one to save her? 

And in his darkest hour, would her love be enough to save him? 

From the MC’s California charter in San Jose, to the casinos and brothels of Reno, to brother charters in the Deep South, this story will take you on a ride of highs and lows that lead ultimately to redemption.