Wednesday, September 24, 2014

Emily Minton, Dawn Marins

Renegade Lady, Renegade Reject

Renegade Lady

Jenna “Ice” Chandler grew up as part of a motorcycle club. She considered it her home, until one wrong move made it her prison. After months of abuse, she is rescued by Chipper, who takes her to Big Clifty, Missouri, home of the Renegade Sons MC.

Kiddrick “Kidd” Jones is the president of the Renegades. He knows there is something special about Ice the moment his older brother, Chipper, brings her into the club, but stays away, because she is too young.

When time comes for Ice to take her place in the club, she has two choices, become an old lady or a club whore. Not believing in love and knowing a man can never be faithful, she decides to earn her spot on her back.

With each passing year, Kidd's feelings for Ice grows and the urge to make her his becomes stronger. Frustrated and jealous, he finally decides it’s time to make her his.

Will Ice finally thaw out and give love a chance, or is Kidd fighting a losing battle?

WARNING: Renegade Lady contains adult situations some readers may find offensive. This is a raw and gritty story involving explicit sex, graphic language, violence and drug use. Not intended for readers under 18.

Mag's 5 Star Review:

Jenna grew up with a junkie mother and a MC father, who never really claimed her or her mother.  After walking her mother dies, Jenna makes the decision to go to her fathers compound and find out some answers.  Going to that compound turned out to be the worst thing she could have done.  Her father gave her to another brother to cover his own skin.  Jenna finds herself being abused in every possible way and on the way to her own death, until one day her rescuer comes from no where to save her.  Chipper takes Jenna away from her own personal prison, and brings her to his house where he takes her in as his own daughter.  Jenna finally meets Kidd, Chippers younger brother and fellow Renegade Son, and forms an imitated bond with him. 

 Kiddrick “Kidd” Jones has always had everything he’s ever wanted with the Renegade Sons.  Freedom, his brothers, his bike, and of course as many club whores as he could have, but he never knew what he was missing until he comes back home after being gone a year at another chapter.  Kidd comes home to a very grown very beautiful Jenna.  Long gone is the awaked teenage girl, who he looked after and wished she was older, and in her place was someone who twisted his heart and made the blood rush south.  There was only one problem, Kidd brought home company, and that ultimately turned Jenna and his relationship into one rocky ride.

Renegade Lady is the journey of Jenna and Kidd and their emotionally and physically draining relationship.  They go through hell and back, only to have hell knock on their doorstep again.  Jenna is one fierce strong willed individual.  She doesn’t back down and does what she has to in order to protect her heart.  Kidd is confident, sexy, and rugged biker.  He has his own baggage he brings to the relationship.  I absolutely love biker books, and this one did not disappoint.  The characters were so fully developed and left me feeling happy and content.  That is after the authors broke me down first.  I started this book and couldn’t put it down.  I would strongly recommend this book to any MC lovers!
Renegade Reject



Daisy “Little Flower” Anderson has lived her entire life on the sidelines of the Renegade Sons MC. Her father is a member, and her mother a club whore turned old lady. Not wanting to follow their footsteps, she chose a different path; one that keeps her close to the biker family she loves, but out of the club.

Struggling to keep it together, she never thought she would have anything of her own, until she met Preach. He is everything she swore she didn't want in life. One night of passion leads to unexpected consequences, and she knows, now more than ever, it’s time to move forward.

Garrett “Preach” Austin lived his life caught in his father’s iron fist. He never thought he would want anything more than freedom from his past, until he met his “Little Flower”. She shows him there is more to life than pain.

Preach has a secret; one that forces him to choose between Daisy and his brothers. Even though he loves Daisy, the Renegade Sons are the only true family he has. He knows he can’t have her, yet he can’t let her go.

When Daisy moves on, Preach realizes what he’s lost. Can he prove that he’s the man for her, or is he too late? 

***Who Picked This? was given an ARC of this book in exchange for this review***

WARNING:

Renegade Reject contains adult situations some readers may find offensive. This is a raw and gritty story involving explicit sex, foul language, violence and drug use. Not intended for readers under 18.

Mag’s 5 Star Review

I fell in love with the characters of Daisy and Preach while reading Renegade Lady and was unbelievably anxious to get my hands on Renegade Reject to find out what happens between these two.  I was NOT disappointed. 

Daisy is such a beautiful character inside and out, she is compassionate and kind but still stands up for herself.  Daisy never wanted to be apart of the MC life.  She never wanted to be property or be claimed, but her whole world turned upside down when Preach wandered into her life. 

“I thought you wanted me to be your old lady.  I wanted it so bad.  I wanted to be claimed by you and wear your brand.  Your brand, just yours, and you’ve ruined it all.”

After a horrible turn of events, Daisy just wanted out.  She left and stayed gone for years, but eventually she had to come home to the life she lived before.  She had to come home to all the heartache and pain she ran away from.  The only thing she didn’t know was how much more pain was headed her way.

Preach messed things up bad.  He had the perfect girl ready and waiting for him, but one careless mistake cost him deeply.  Preach found the Renegade Sons after losing everything else in his life, and after paying his dues he finally found a family again.  Preach thought everything would end happily ever after with Daisy, but as the old saying geos ‘when it rains it pours’ and it raid a crap load on Daisy and Preach. 

“’I wish you would disappear, so I could finally have some peace and live without you coming in and out of my life to screw it up on the regular.  But you don’t need to go, because from now on, your dead to me.’”

One thing leads to another in this book, and their roller coaster of a relationship goes from good to bad to worse to bad and back to good.  I honestly spent the entire day reading this book and didn’t want to put it down.  Renegade Lady was full of angst and heartache, but Renegade Sons completely tore me apart, twice, before finally putting me back together again. 

“I’m claiming you, right f**king now.  I know you think you got a choice in this, but you don’t”


I felt horrible for Daisy in this book, but my heart hurt a lot for Preach, almost more than it did for Daisy.  My emotions were all over the place in this book, I was angry, hysterical, proud, panicked, hurt, and ecstatic. This book was one that is truly bittersweet to read.  While I wanted to get my hands on it and read it, I was also extremely sad to know I have to wait for the other one.  I would strongly recommend these books to anyone who loves MC books or books with angst and emotion. 

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