Revenge isn’t always sweet, but it sure can be satisfying…Sig never wanted to return to Manning Grove since it didn’t hold any good memories. Growing up a part of the Blood Fury MC ended up being a disaster and screwed up his life, which led to him spending most of it in and out of jail. But now he’s not only back, he’s sitting at the table as VP next to Trip, his half-brother who has … half-brother who has resurrected the MC from the ashes.
Still bitter about what went down twenty years ago, he’s now trying to move past it and stay out of jail for good. Until he finds a beaten and abused woman running through the woods, trying to escape her captors. Now all he can think about is revenge on the Shirley Clan, a group of sovereign citizens who follow no laws but their own. And if he isn’t careful, he might end up right back where he vowed to never go again. Behind bars.
Note: Blood & Bones: Sig is the second book in the Blood Fury MC series. As always, this book has no cheating, no cliffhanger and has an HEA. It’s recommended to read this series in order.
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Wow. A-game material here – harsh but lovely. I was not ready for the angst and emotional roller coaster ride of feelings. The characters are amazing, the storyline is heartbreaking and uplifting at the same time. Two broken souls find each other and learn to heal together. Sig is a bit of a d$ck, but then you’ll love him. Autumn is a survivor -holy moly, is she ever. There’s no filler, the story just rushes forward and the side characters are so integral to what’s happening. It’s a difficult read, filled with abuse and horrors. I think it’s best to go in cold and just let the words take you to there – what an amazing ride. This series just keeps getting better.
Oh wow, what can I say? First of all, this book is not a typical Jeanne St. James read. Both of the main characters are so broken and hurting, it’s just heartbreaking, but they’re also so intriguing that you can’t put the book down. Sig hasn’t had an easy life and is continually fighting demons that he feels he’ll always have because of his past. By accident, or chance, he happens upon Autumn, or Red to him, and he becomes determined to keep her safe. Sig is a hard guy to like sometimes. He definitely has issues and he’s unwilling to let people get close to him, mainly because he feels like he’s only a temporary part of the Blood Fury MC family…he wants to get the money he feels he’s owed and move on. Helping Autumn gives him a purpose and keeps him grounded. I loved Autumn’s character, not because she’s rainbows and sunshine, but because she’s real. She has gone through a devastating ordeal, and in 99.9% of books that I read when the heroine goes through a similar situation she’s a-ok in about 2 chapters, it makes for a smooth and seamless, easier to read story, but it’s not very realistic. Autumn is fragile and almost broken through the majority of this book and it’s heart wrenching, but it’s true to life. People don’t have the experience that she’s had and jump up one morning healed and healthy. Ms. St. James has taken two broken, hurting people and allowed them to slowly but surely heal each other. Together they find their strength and they share those strengths with each other. No, this isn’t a typical Jeanne St. James book. There isn’t a lot of humor or even that sense of family throughout the book that we’ve come to expect when reading her DAMC series or In The Shadows or especially Brothers In Blue. Yeah all of these books deal with traumatic situations, but Sig is different. These two really help heal each other, without a lot of outside help, mainly because they don’t really ask for it or allow it, until the end and even then I think Sig would have taken on an army alone, but I’m so glad he didn’t…such a great turning point for the whole Blood Fury MC. Sometimes you need a tragedy to help you realize how much you need others. Great book and exceptional addition to an exciting new series. I’m really enjoying these new characters and loving the glimpses we’re getting of our friends in Manning Grove and Shadow Valley. You blew me alway once more Ms. St. James, thank you.
Wow! Sig was AMAZING. I didn’t know what to expect. He seemed so rough in Trip’s book. This book has a little bit of everything. Romance, love, drama, suspense, steaminess & of course so laugh out loud moments. Sig is what I needed but never knew I was missing out on! Highly recommend this book & series!
Loved it – and did not expect to. Sig was introduced in the first book of this series, and not in a positive way. But he tries so hard to be better and do better. How Jeanne St. James makes her characters (especially the men) so believable is amazing. I simply have to read everything she writes.
What to say about this book! Just ok wow Sig is like the scared growling puppy thats so adorable that even thou you know you’ll be bit you just have to cuddle him.
First off Sig is flawed there is no way around it he had a cruel and hard life and its left its mark in many ways. The thing about Sig is for all his flaws hes not an evil person he just does stupid bad things. As you get into his background you really want him to find happiness to find love and someone who accepts him and doesn’t just tell him how messed up he is.
Autumn or Red as Sig calls her is fighting her own demons shes on the run shes scared and needs help even thou shes too traumatized at the time to process Sig is trying to help. For all her trauma Red is strong she may have nightmares and be dealing things in an unusual manner but she is not letting her demons break her.
Together they can be what each other truly needs. There is action we get to see a bit more about Blood Fury is growing and a bit more into the complex relationship Trip and Sig have but this book shines best in its emotional journey the growth and character development is a delight. You will laugh and you will tear up and finsih wishing for more.