When Trina left ten years ago, it just about killed me.And damn! She just walked back into my life with a kid in tow.I bet he’s mine. Looks a lot like me. But I don’t know how to be a father.I’m an outlaw, a party animal and a player.Favorite game? Wham-bam-thank-you-ma’am with all the chicks in Brently.But there’s only one girl I truly want. And she’ll realize that once I get her crazy … she’ll realize that once I get her crazy ex-convict boyfriend off her back.
I’ll kill the bastard if I have to.
‘Cause this time, she’s mine and no one is getting in my way.
If you love dirty-talking heroes who love their MC as much as their women, one-click this insta love novella now.
Baz is a standalone MC Romance. The last book in the CAOS MC Series. No cliffhangers, just panty-melting happily ever afters!
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Danger, misunderstanding, stalker, anger, threats, second chance, unexpected surprise and regret. Bad and Trina lived together until he joined CAOS MC. She left town but returned after a decade later with a surprise. This was well written and has a great storyline that kept me entertained. I really loved the ending and would definitely recommend.
Baz by KB Winters is the fifth book in the COAS MC series. I have not read the previous books in this series and I was not lost at all. This is a rough gritty story of love and trust. I really enjoyed it a lot.
Trina she is tough. She loves hard, but she wants to be an equal in her lover’s life. She is not clingy, she is strong. She has a son now to think of too. She is a no-nonsense kind of mom. I liked she can stand on her own two feet.
Baz he is headstrong. Tough, but soft too I liked that about him. He is the kind of guy you want as a friend and would dread as your enemy.
There are many emotional upheavals that both characters go through, they also have a lot of growing up to do in this book. I loved these two. I would love to read more about the COAS MC’s and those who are strong enough to love them.
Five Shooting Stars
Arc review For honest review Trina and bad were together till he choice going into a nd with out her oppion so she leaves being pregnant but fate has other plans for them .awsome
I really enjoy this series, the stories stand alone but much more fun to read in order for character development.
This was Baz’s story and his blast from the past. Ten years ago this woman walked out of his life and he never knew she was pregnant.
I enjoyed their rediscovery on a more mature level, co parenting and taming of the wild man. I loved that connection he had with his son and respect for his former girlfriend in the way she raised him.
You’ll be hoping for a HEA, it wasn’t easy for this couple. Who is watching them? Will her past come back and ruin this relationship before it has a chance?
It was a well written read and I enjoyed living these characters lives with them.
Baz is the latest sexy installment in the CAOS series. Baz is Cherie’s brother (Roddick: CAOS MC). 11 years ago he was involved with Trina, but she had a serious problem with the idea of him joining CAOS, and left him when he didn’t come home for 5 days after their huge fight about him getting his patch. Now she’s back in Brently, having no idea that Baz is still around. When Baz is run into with an RC car by an adorable boy with green eyes that look suspiciously familiar, and when he sees that Trina is the boy’s mother…yeah, he puts two and two together and comes up with the right answer. But, how can he possibly convince Trina to trust him with being Jack’s father when 11 years ago they couldn’t even make a relationship work?
And then there’s the fact that Trina’s psych ex has been harassing her ever since she left him. Will Baz and his MC step up and protect her and Jack when it becomes obvious that her ex isn’t planning on leaving her alone? Can he make Trina see that he’s changed and has no plans of leaving her to raise Jack on her own anymore?
I liked Baz and Trina together, but Jack is really the star here. He’s adorable, and so adult for his age. All the usual suspects have cameos: Mick and Talon, Cash and Minx, Roddick and Cherie, and Torch and Kyla, but the club business isn’t at the forefront this time. There’s only a little violence and none of it is very graphic. So, if you like your MC romances on the lighter side, Baz is perfect for you. This whole series is really on the lighter side of MC romances, but Baz in particular goes easier on the violence and is more about the sexy and the second chance emotions. KB Winters always writes sexy and well-balanced emotional romances, and Baz is no exception. 1 click today!
I voluntarily reviewed an advanced reader’s copy of this book.
3 & 1/2 stars rounded up. This was a fast & good read. I felt the flow was good, though the world building is a bit dependent on some of the previous books. I’ve only missed one book from this series so far, but that book must have had some of the information that led into this book, because those few places left me a bit confused. I had a love/hate relationship with Baz & Trina -with bother them. There were moments where they annoyed me & moments I sympathized with them, but I n very really liked them. It was a good read, but my least favorite of the series so far, probably cause I didn’t like the main characters.
What a way to end this amazing series and one of my favorites. I will admit, I’m sad to see this series end. I’ve enjoyed every single one of these. Baz is probably my favorite. I loved his attraction to his son he never knew about. Trina and Baz are such a great couple and I rooted for them from the beginning. I wish this series didn’t end but what a way to go.
KB has written another great MC book. I absolutely loved reading about Baz and Trina. I am glad that it was a second chance at happiness. There were a lot of different emotions going on but my favorite is how there was forgiveness and acceptance. I love the way you feel like you are going right along with Baz and Trina helping them out. Anyone who loves MC books should read this series because you will not be disappointed.
I received this book as an ARC copy for a voluntarily honest review.