Title: Two Bit
Series: Satan's Fury MC #7
Author: L. Wilder
Genre: MC Romance
Release Date: August 22, 2017
L. Wilder has really knocked it out of the park with this installment in the Satan's Fury MC series. This gritty, sexy, thriller will leave you breathless and begging for more.- Author RB Hilliard
This is my FAVORITE story from Ms Wilder to date. It kept me on the edge of my seat with its aggressive undertones and dark storyline. -Cali Gals Book Blog
Another great read by L. Wilder. This author knows how to bring memorable characters to life and keep readers on the edge of their seats.- Jenerated Reviews
Author L. Wilder has taken us on a trip into the dark world of the Satan's Fury MC. This read will leave you sitting on the edge of your seats. Definitely a 5 star must read addition to this addictive series- BookClub Gone Wrong.
There's always a bit of an edge to L. Wilder's writing, but it was definitely more pronounced here, and Two Bit is, by far, the grittiest MC story she's written to date. - Danielle D. Palumbo
If you like hot bikers this is definitely the book to read. -Billie Compton
I have never seen the brothers of Satan's Fury MC,collectively and on their own, in such a focused, determined, and revengeful state. The end result??!!! This book is BADA$$!- Lisa C.
Two Bit made me speechless. I just keep drooling here thinking of him. - Nearing BookAddict
Two Bit:
I've never been one to hold back. I’ve always said what was on my mind – right or wrong – and earned my name because of it. Giving my two cents hasn’t always been a good thing, but on one fateful night, it led me to her. She was a once-in-a-lifetime kind of girl. Undeniably beautiful. Fearless. Unforgettable.
I wanted her, but getting mixed up with her nearly cost me my life.
I tried to fight it. I tried to save myself from the flame... but after one touch, I knew there was no turning back.
Zoe would be mine.
Zoe:
Sometimes, you’ve got to hit rock bottom before you can find a way to move forward. Well, it’s time for me to find a way to move forward, because I’ve sure as hell hit rock bottom.
My father, the president of the Chosen Knights, died and left me a legacy I didn't want. The club was supposed to be my family, but with my father gone, they’d gotten tangled up in things I wanted no part of. I wanted out, free from the torment, but I was stuck with no money and no place to go. I’d thought all hope was gone.
Until he walked into the bar.
As if he’d stepped out of my dreams, he was everything I’d ever wanted. Handsome. Courageous. Passionate.
Being with him came at a price – a price I wasn’t sure either of us could pay.
When sparks fly and ignite a war, who will be left standing in the ashes?
While on a run, Two Bit finds himself unable to wind down after his brothers have all decided to crash. When he spots a bar across from the motel, he decides a drink may help him sleep. As always Two Bit's inability to keep his mouth shut lands him in trouble when he steps in between a rival Biker and the young, beautiful woman who's struggling to get away. Without his brothers at his back, he's unable to put up much of a fight against a group of very drunk and pissed off bikers and it nearly costs him his life.
I am a huge fan of Two Bit, I just couldn't help but fall for him. Yes, he needed to learn when not to open his mouth but truth be told, his stepping up to help Zoe was stupidly brave. It would've been easy for him to walk away and ignore it, after all, he had huge reasons to get out of that bar quick and get to his brothers. Instead, he risked everything to possibly help a woman he'd never met.
Zoe grew up in the Chosen Knights, the MC her father started after losing his beloved wife when Zoe was only 3. The club had always represented family and loyalty to her but after the death of her father, everything changed. The club went from being something she loved to being something she feared. Now she has to make a horrible choice, either become Slider's Ol' Lady (something she dreads) or find herself naked on the stage at the club's strip bar.
For the most part, I really liked Zoe. She was brave and loyal and it was great how she truly loved the MC life. She was mourning her father's death and horrified at the thought of what happened to his club.
She was great with Two Bit, even when they first met. They had wonderful chemistry and they definitely burned up the sheets. I was happy that as far as their relationship there really wasn't a whole bunch of unnecessary angst. There was enough action and drama in this story that we didn't need any more heaped on top of it.
My only complaint about the story was during a scene in which Zoe receives a phone call and is told to get out fast, to run. Now, I don't know about you but if I get a phone call from someone I trust, someone who is concerned for my safety and they yell for me to get out of where I am, there is no way I'd waste time asking "What's wrong? What's happening? What's going on?" It made me so mad that I was immediately thrown from the story and questioning Zoe's intelligence.
Personally, I can't list much more that I didn't like about Two Bit. This was an extremely enjoyable read and a great addition to the series. I would definitely have no problem recommending this book to anyone who enjoys reading Motorcycle Club Romance or stories by L. Wilder. I can't wait for the next book.
Leslie Wilder grew up in a small town in West Tennessee. A country girl at heart, she’s always thought that life is too short, but she had no idea how short it really was until her brother passed away in 2014. She’s always been an avid reader, loving the escape only a great book can give, and wondered if she had what it took to write one of the wild romances she’d come to adore. With the support of her family and friends, she published Inferno: A Devil Chaser’s MC, one year after her brother’s death. With him in mind, she fulfilled her lifetime dream of writing. Since then, she’s completed the Devil Chaser’s Series and continued on with the Satan’s Fury MC Series. She has so many stories in her head, and can’t wait to share each and every one.
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