![]() People who normally stay away from MC books will skip this just based on the cover, even though this book isn't like an MC romance at all. And I definitely think the author should chose a different cover and fix the precis to better reflect what the book is like. I didn't think there was really much relationship building, and the romance just felt shoved in there. It was an okay read for me, but I'm not sure if I'm interested enough to continue with the series. I think if the author had stayed focused on Ian, perhaps have him more actively coming for Sadie throughout the middle of the story so Micah and Sadie had more to do, this book could have been a lot more exciting. The abuse in this book is a little graphic, but I do think the suspense part of the story was the most interesting. Or Ian being at the bar where Sadie's dancing, and all he does is send her a few nasty texts and then disappears until the end of the book. It's mentioned like it's a big deal near the beginning, but then nothing much comes of it except that Micah takes her to see his grandma later in the story, and not much happens there. Like, Sadie being a foster child that stayed with Micah's grandparents. I also think there were a few weird plot points that weren't really necessary and did nothing to improve the story. Was he magically cured by her forgiveness or something? There's one scene where Micah wakes up from a vivid nightmare and discovers he was choking Sadie in his sleep, and after she forgives him, it's never mentioned again, and he never has any other similar issues. It was just too inconsistent in the story. ![]() Honestly, I think the author didn't do a great job with this. Most of the book focuses on Sadie, but there is a bit about Micah's PTSD. He basically becomes her protector while she acclimates to life outside her abusive relationship. ![]() The leader of the group, Micah, is immediately smitten with her. Sadie shows up in the town in Indiana where the BRB operate after fleeing from her extremely abusive ex. With that said, I do still think this is an okay story although, a bit slower going than I prefer. The Broken Rebel Brotherhood is just a group of ex-military guys and gals who work together to save domestic abuse victims because they were looking for a way to help people after returning to civilian life. There's no drinking, partying, law breaking, old ladies, etc. The only thing remotely motorcycle club-like in this book is that it has a group of people living a bit communally who have motorcycles. They may both have fuel pumps, but they're certainly not the same thing. Set in an alternate reality/different universe or planetįirst off, I would say this book is as much a motorcycle club romance as Costco is a gas station. Troupe: Beauty and the beast / scarred heroĩ2.Ě winner or nominee for Goodreads Choice Awards – Best Romanceĩ5. Published in a summer month (June/July/August)Ĩ2.Ěppears on at least four Goodreads’ listsĨ4. MC has a labor job (builder, carpenter, lumberjack, etc)ħ9. Troupe: Cinderella / Rich hero, poor heroineħ5. MC works in public safety (police, fire, medical)Ħ4. Setting listed as a major city (>2mil pop)ģ9. On a “Can’t Wait” or “Most Anticipated” Goodreads listġ2.
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