Welcome to Shadow Valley where the Dirty Angels MC rules. Get ready to get Down & Dirty because this is Crow’s story… She not only needs him to cover up a scar created by a rival MC but is looking for a hero to help her heal and officially move on from a tragic incident. One that dragged her into the darkness against her will and extinguished her light for years. While willing to help, he’s not sure he can be everything she needs him to be. How can he help her when he hasn’t even faced the demons that haunt his own past?
Six years ago, Jazz left Shadow Valley when a life-altering assault changed her outlook on the world—and men—forever. Now she’s back to deal with the scars, both physical and mental, left behind. While hoping Crow will help her with both, she’s afraid he won’t be willing. Crow always considered her too young, now she’s worried he only sees her as broken. However, Jazz knows there’s no one better than the long-time DAMC member to help her move on. Not only determined for her past to stop controlling her future, she needs to replace those memories with something better, while knocking down the barriers holding her back.
But will their age difference be the biggest obstacle of them all?
Note: While this book can be read as a standalone, because of storylines that span the series, it’s best to read them in order. It includes lots of steamy scenes, biker slang, cursing, some violence and, of course, an HEA. If you like alpha males who like to take charge, this book is for you.
more
Crow is installment 10 of the Dirty Angels MC Series. They always say that the best is saved for last, and that is 100% accurate.
In this Book about Crow, he comes head to head with Jazz aka Jasmine, who comes home to Shadow Valley to confront her demons.
Jazz is totally dependent on Crow’s help, to bury her demons and salvage the rest of her life. With an age difference plus the emotional and physical scars Jazz is trying to overcome, there are definitely trials and tribulations for both Crow and Jazz to break thru. Does Crow’s Heart belong to another? Has Jazz turned to the Right person to help her battle her demons, or only make them worse? You can only get the answer to these questions by reading the book.
This book is a page turner, and just when you think you have it all figured out, something else comes to light to throw you off.
Crow’s book starts off immediately sucking you in to its story line. I don’t think that there is a better way to end a series.
What can I say about this book?
Jeanne St. James did it again. It wasn’t enough to rip my heart out in Linc’s book, noooo. She just went and upped her game to heartwrenching heights with Crow’s again. My poor little heart almost couldn’t take it.
Crow was an interesting, pretty enigmatic character for me throughout this whole series. It was just as right for him to get his own story. And what a story that turned out to be.
What happened to Jazz was so tragic, it simply ruined her. I secretly hoped to see her character back to Shadow Valley in one of the books. I almost gave up hope when I found out she was the one to return in Crow’s life. There couldn’t have been a more perfect woman for him.
I loved both of them. I loved to see them let love win. This couple, and their story is one of my favorites in the series.
It’s hard to say goodbye to these guys and their women this being the last story of the Dirty Angels series. I’m sure JSJ has some other awesome stories to tell though. I think I definitely have to strengthen my heart for those to come.