Through good times, bad times and times of war, Cole “Rush” Allen grew up in the Chaos Motorcycle Club. Along this journey, he watched his father, Tack, and his MC brothers fight, sweat, bleed and die to steer the Club to legitimacy.And they’ve got one more battle on their hands.A battle they have to win.But when Rush meets the woman who put herself right in the thick of it, he knows he has to … of it, he knows he has to stop at nothing to get her out.
Rebel Stapleton has lost someone she loves to murder and she’s the kind of woman who’s going to do something about it. She puts her career on the line, and her life, to bring the man who did it to justice.
That is, she does this until Rush Allen intervenes.
Chaos is at war and they’re about to face the ultimate showdown. They’ll have to negotiate skeletons from the past, enemies becoming allies, and loved ones in the line of fire on their ride to be…
Free.
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What an excellent end to the Chaos series. Thoroughly satisfying resolutions to major conflicts, compelling characters, and plenty of action and sexytimes. I loved that we heard from several different characters and not just main couple. Speaking of the main couple – I loved Rush and Rebel. Rebel had heart and sass but she had some common sense as well. And Rush was great – not a total caveman, but still very much a KA alpha. I really really loved this book.
Kristen Ashley always keeps her characters building together from groups. Free comes from Tack in Motorcycle Man, the son all grown up and making his way and finding his woman. All the drama, heartbreak and love packed into one book and sure to make your day!
i don’t like that all books are not free at all its stupid comment what yal what what ever
So, this was a good way to wrap up the series and bring back all the characters and give us a peak at all the story lines that have been left open along the way and clear them up. We also got cameos from previous books and series, that is always a joy. Rush finally gets his woman and what a woman she is. Rebel is sassy and, of course, a red head who has a big heart and thinks she has to take care of the world. She has become a CI after her best friend is murdered and now is a producer/director of porn for an enemy of Chaos. Now when women are turning up dead Chaos, with Rush in the lead, steer Rebel out of town for a meet to let her know she is not safe. Soon these two are exploring all that chemistry. Definitely not a standalone and I would recommend you read the rest of the series before this one just to keep all the characters straight.
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ABSOLUTELY LOVED IT!!!!
Just wanted to put that out there. Now, I haven’t read as many KA books as some, but I have read all the Chaos books and I am astounded at the negative reviews I’ve seen for this book. I loved it. I loved all the flashbacks to other times in the club. I loved the relationship (and the sexy scenes) between Rebel’s brother and his man. I ABSOLUTELY LOVED the story-line for Rush and Rebel. I was a bit floored by one scene towards the end but only because I didn’t really see it coming and didn’t quite understand why it happened. But I liked what happened. I loved this book and all the different story-lines (which means I have a lot more reading to do because there are a lot of stories I haven’t read yet that were in this book). Just hoping this isn’t the end of Chaos, although I don’t see how it can’t be.
Awesome book Awesome writer
Absolutely wonderful end to the Chaos story!
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Free was an epic ending to one of my all-time favorite series. I loved the depth and layers as everything unfolded, as the club worked their way to free, and Rush and Rebel came together. I loved the drama and emotion, redemption, and love. This was an exceptional story! 6 stars!
Wow, I am awestruck at how amazingly this book tied up, linked together, and pulled apart, all the interwoven stories that have been building in the Chaos world since Motorcycle Man. Seriously, this book was a beast, but it had a lot to do, and it did it all so beautifully, I was glued to it until it was done. At the heart of it all, well, the heart is always Tack, that’s a given, but for this story, that eighteen year old boy who kept playing the same song on repeat in his dad’s basement, he’s all grown up, and Rush get’s his HEA. He stays true to his name, and luckily, his girl is there with him, because one glance, and then one meeting, and these two were all in! Their story played true and straight, and while the world disintegrated, and family issues, good and bad, played out, they had each other. And they needed each other. Bad guys got their due, good people were done bad, relationships were repaired, and others irrevocably damaged, but in the end, the boys in Chaos and their ole ladies rode through it all and into the that bright, shiny, sunset, together and free <3
Kristen Ashley is hands down my absolute favorite author. When you sit down to read one of her books you get a nice long detailed story. Especially on her series where they can be standalones but they are so much more when you read the series. She is all about family and Free being the last regular book in the Chaos series it was packed full of all sorts of family from this series and some other ones also. Well done!!!
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FINALLY, Rush gets his HEA!!
As with many readers I was disappointed in the conclusion to the Chaos series. First, while I freaking LOVED Motorcycle Man, I wasn’t as fired up about the Chaos series as much. Most were definitely awesome reads, but it’s not my favorite series.
I do miss the old Rock Chick, Colorado Mountain, Unfinished Heroes series KA. Her newer stuff while good, probably wouldn’t have enthralled me like her first few series did. I have still read everything she’s written, and seriously enjoyed it, but I’m not rabidly rereading them.
I liked the book. It was decent. But not enough Rebel and Rush, no personal romantic drama to overcome. Waaay too much about Benito, and honestly, WTF was that? I didn’t mind the Honey series cameos, but I feel this should have been Rush and Rebel’s moment, not Beck and Sixx and D and Mad. Just disappointed.
Still I was entertained. I just want the old KA back.
Free by Kristen Ashley
Genres: Adult, Contemporary, Crime, Romance, Suspense
5++ Stars
Absolutely Astounding, Amazing.
WOW.
Even though it gets a little ‘long winded’ towards the end……
Freaking Amazing.
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No spoilers here, I’ll simply say Kristen Ashley’s swan song with the Chaos Motorcycle is phenomenal!
She answered questions I didn’t even know I had. The storyline was fast paced, secondary characters were very well fleshed out, and the love between members of the club and their women was palpable.
Thank you Ms. Ashley for a wonderful final ride. Rock on!
Five stars!
This book was a TOTAL let down. It was the final book in a series that started 5 years ago. I am disappointed.
Disappointing end to the series, rushed, and some major characters not mentioned at all.