Time served for a crime he didn’t commit only provided many lessons learned. The domino effect of one person’s crime going unpunished cuts deeply and leaves a mark that can never be covered.
He’s no saint.
Jackson ‘Rowdy’ Presley did a dime, and he served his time silently. He could have brought down the real criminals, but instead he took the term and paid the price. Never having loyalty … but instead he took the term and paid the price. Never having loyalty before the Devil’s Due MC, he finally has the new beginning he desperately needs.
She’s not afraid to call herself a sinner.
However, danger follows her everywhere she goes.
Will Jackson see beyond his jaded connection to Peony and find there is more to life than revenge? When backed to the wall, will Peony let herself trust Jackson to be the one to save her?
Love, hate, anger, and passion collide as the time comes, and the devil demands his due.
Each book in the Devil’s Due MC is a stand alone, second chance romance. Contains adult content, language, and violence not suitable for readers under the age of 18. This is not an exact depiction of life in a motorcycle club, but rather a work of fiction meant to entertain. (Paperback page count is 306 in a 5×8 sizing)
Series Reading Order:
Serving My Soldier (Bonus Short Story)
Crossover (Devil’s Due MC and Vipers Creed MC Prequel) written with Ryan Michele
In The Red
Below The Line
Close The Tab
Day of Reckoning
Paid In Full
Bottom Line
more
This story was a little frustrating, I couldn’t see how Michelle did not have more faith in Jackson. Then she gets herself tangled in a mess. Jackson is way too forgiving. That being said, I did enjoy going in another ride with the Devil’s Due MC.
Another fun read in a continuing series.I have to say that I really love this series and there characters.
In this story two high school lovers married and became estranged after her husband was convicted of her brothers murder. Injustice served as well as vengeance.
I always pick a favorite character in a story and this time around believe it or not its not a main character but Trapper.
I have to say if it wasn’t for Trapper and his boldness and antics this story would have been just an okay read but he added the spice to the book that it needed.
I love all the MC members and especially their women who where along for the ride this time around and involved with the extraction plan.I love that this is not your typical MC club the men worship and protect their women but, also involved them or at-least apprise them of there dealings.This MC is about righting the wrongs of their MC members .Its about redemption for the parties involved.They are nomads although they do have a home base.
I cute story about second chances.I loved Rowdy in the previous books so I was glad he was able to get is happily ever after.I will say that it was easy to connect with the characters as I found them like-able as well as love-able. I love how the other brothers interacted with the story as well.
Although I enjoyed the story I felt that it was a bit rushed.Also with all the history and the pain and suffering that these two main characters went through I thought their should have been a little bit more tension between the characters to work out instead of automatic forgiveness.
Regardless of time love still stood the test of time.As always loved story and its characters and looking forward to the next in its series.
4 stars from us
Read: 3/14/18
Day of Reckoning was the fourth book in the Devil’s Due MC series by Chelsea Camaron. I accidentally read this one and the next one out of order, but each can be read as a standalone without missing anything.
The Devil’s Due MC was created by a small group of men with troubled pasts that were looking to right wrongs that hadn’t been resolved through normal legal channels. They were nomads staying no one place for long but roam where the next lead took them.
Jackson Joseph Presley aka Rowdy served time for a crime he didn’t commit, the murder of his brother-in-law. He was exonerated after he served but not before losing his wife.
Michelle Forbes married her childhood sweetheart at eighteen. In a troubled upbringing, Jackson was her light and her love…until he was convicted of murder. She faked her death and disappeared while he was in jail.
Day of Reckoning was a dark theme centering around a drug cartel and the debt owed to them. But amidst the dark, there was a sweetness lurking through the second chance love between Rowdy and Michelle.
It was told with a dual POV and was a quick and entertaining read. True to form for the series, our favorite Nomads and their women were front and center in the storyline, providing additional depth and “feels” to the plot. I loved the family bonds between the group and can never get enough.
Next in the series is Paid in Full, Deacon’s story, which I’ve already read (4 Stars), so I finally get the last Nomad, Trapper, in Bottom Line. Trapper is one crazy dude so I can’t wait to see where Camaron leads us.
‘m such a huge major fan of Chelsea Camaron every book in the devils due series just keeps getting better and better and once I saw that Rowdy’s story was next could not wait to get my hand on it . We we find out the history between Rowdy and Michele felt really bad for them and when the hero finds out what really happen adored the fact that he didn’t hold a lot of anger but let it go so they could move on and be happy make up for lost time . Michele is incredibly talented and had alot of likable aspects Rowdy really drew me in liked him for a hero since the beginning always wondered about the tattoo that he had and my heart went out to him with the pain he suffered . Loved the fact that the author but in bits and pieces of their past and mile stones . Can’t wait for the next book been waiting for this one for so long .
copy provided for honest review
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hero = 10 heroine = 10 secondary characters = 10
Chemistry = 10 steam = 8 romance = 7 humor = 4
darkness level = 7 enjoyment = 10 angst = 4
action = 5 story line = 10 mystery = 5
character development = 10 pacing = 10 Plot = 10
cover = 10 stars = 5 author = 10
would I recommend this book = yes
would I re read this book = yes
would I read future books by this author = yes
I received this ARC for a completely honest review and I will start by saying that this is the first time I
have ever ready anything from this author and it probably won’t be the last.
I am really big in MC books, I am not sure what it is about them that draws me in, but when I was offered this
Arc, I jumped at the chance and I’m glad I did.
I do like seeing the different takes on MC life and this author’s is different than any other ones I have read
about. Instead of some overly large club with lots of members or prospects, this club only has (from what I
understood) 6 guys. 6 guys who have decided to take justice in their own hands after they have each been failed
by the justice system in one way or another. I kind of like the idea of a smaller club because it makes it
seem more like a family, at least in my eyes.
This was also the first “Second Chance” book that I have read and I am still a little unsure of how I feel about
them. The storyline was very interesting and action packed from page one. It was also a very, very quick read.
The story progresses really fast and I actually went back to see if I missed something. But it was just the
author’s writing style and once I realized that, everything was fine.
This book can be read as a standalone, though I am sure some of the other couples from previous books, made an
appearance, but that didn’t affect the story much. It was definitely a good read and I will be on the look out
for more from this author.
4 out of 5 stars.