It was supposed to be only one night. When Delta walked into my hospital room dressed in the Jericho Brotherhood cut, he was the last person I wanted to see. But I needed him–and his brothers–if I was going to get away from the criminals who’d beaten me and dropped me like a bag of trash on the hospital lawn. I hated Delta, wanted him and trusted him more than any man I’d ever known, even … known, even though we were destined to fail. The Brotherhood had stolen everything I loved–my friends, my family, my hometown. Now I was in their debt.
I was prepared to pay with anything except my heart, but that’s just what he demanded from me.
Like a fool, I gave it to him.
This book is approximately 80,000 words
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The last person Glory wanted to see was the man walking into her hospital room, but she need Delta and his brothers to help get away from the criminals who had beaten her and left her like a bag of trash on the hospital lawn. Now she’s in the Jericho Brotherhood’s debt and she was prepared to pay with anything excerpt her heart, but that’s just Delta demanded.
What a stimulating and rousing story! The chemistry between Delta and Glory sizzled and sparks with lots of electrically charged emotions so that readers can easily become caught up in everything this couple feels. The romance is quite challenged since both Delta and Glory is extremely reluctant to the idea but as their attraction is too hot to ignore which makes this hero and heroine’s relationship a bit topsy turvy and full of angst.
The plot is fast paced and easily pulls readers in and keeps them completely engaged as Delta and members of the Brotherhood execute a plan to keep Glory safe. Which means that the story has quite a bit of violence to it but the author doesn’t a great job of getting the idea and the ‘feel’ of the violence across without getting too graphic. These strong, captivating characters may not have a typical romance but they certainly have one that is an enjoyable experience – one that sticks with readers.
Las Vegas Show Girl and the Biker!! I read the first book in this series but not the second book yet! This installment is a lot darker than the previous book. Glory wants nothing to do with the club. Delta is not a permanent kind of guy. Glory and Delta meet by chance at a high states poker game in Las Vegas and things explode from there. Intense, heart pounding, crazy good!! Now I have to go back and read the rest of the books. I hope Thorn gets his book next this quiet brooding man intrigues me
A Biker with Demons and a Showgirl with Sass
Talk about a winner!! Delta was a war veteran, biker, bounty hunter and a high roller at the Vegas poker tables. He also had many scars mentally from the operations he had done both as a veteran and as a biker and each have weighed heavily on him.
Glory was from the Jericho Brotherhood MC’s hometown and knew how things worked at the MC. No way did she want to settle for being second in a biker’s life because she knew the club always came first. So she left for Vegas to dance especially since she grew up in the pageant world that her mother put her in. She was beautiful and a very talented dancer. Vegas is where she met Delta while he was at a high stakes poker game.
She was running from the mob after the thin line she was following finally pushed her against a wall she would never get away from. It was Delta who helped her but with doing that he opened up more trouble than he could deal with alone. It was time to call the Brotherhood in.
This book was fast action, fast loving and full of chemistry. Glory was a heroine with her sass and her strong convictions but Delta was battling some very intense demons that were about to pull him under. This is a book that you can’t put down until that last page is turned.
Get Away by Jade Chandler is book Three in the Brotherhood Bonds Series. This is the story of Glory and Delta. I haven’t yet read the previous books, so for me this was a standalone book.
Glory is a Vegas show girl who is familiar with the MC that Delta is associated with but when she is badly hurt she knows him and his brotherhood would be the ones to help her. Delta is definetly attracted to Glory but his feelings are starting to run deeper.
Exciting story.
I’ve enjoyed the books in this series, though I never read any of the series this is spun-off from, Jericho Brotherhood. That didn’t seem to be too much of an issue before, but in this book, many of the characters from the MC that were in the original trio of books showed up, and I felt like I didn’t know as much about them as I should have. I liked the main characters here a lot though. 3.5 Stars.
Glory is a former Oklahoma beauty queen, turned Vegas showgirl dancer. She left her small town of Barden for the bright lights of Vegas and never really looked back, other than regular phone calls back to her mom, and her best friend Avery. When Avery found herself in love with a man from the local biker gang, the Jericho Brotherhood, and Glory’s high school first love joined the club too, Glory was determined not to fall into their trap. There’s old bad blood between the club and her family, and she decided it was time to get out of town. When she runs into a terrible situation in Vegas and needs help, she calls Avery, who sends in the Brotherhood to help Glory. But she doesn’t expect to see Delta, who she’d just met recently in Vegas under different circumstances.
Delta is former military, and he was an MP. When he was discharged, he didn’t really have a home to go to. So, he followed his best friend Jojo to Oklahoma, and to the Jericho Brotherhood Motorcycle Club. He’d do anything for his brothers, and he loves working for their bail bonds business as a bounty hunter. He’s also become quite good at poker, and plays big games in Las Vegas, just under the professional level. Between those two things, he’s made a nice nest egg for himself. He likes to be free and unencumbered, and has no plans to settle down. Ever. But when he meets Glory at the casino, he sees she needs a hand, and he wants her, so he helps her out. They have one night together, and that would have been that, if she hadn’t called in the Brotherhood for help out of a major jam.
Glory and Delta had MEGA chemistry, and I enjoyed their push and pull. Delta calls her Queenie, or Queen, because she acts all high and mighty, but he likes that about her. They are like oil and water, constantly arguing, but their attraction is so strong at the same time. She’s quite the spoiled brat, and she has a hate on for his club, plus he has no plans to fall in love, so they just plan to get down to it, and never see each other again. When Glory is assaulted, and calls for help, Delta is the closest Brotherhood member to her, and hurries to her side to help protect her. She isn’t exactly psyched to see him, and isn’t shy about letting him know it. But he’s into her sass, and isn’t put off by her attitude at all.
There are many side characters here, most of which you would’ve apparently met in the original 3 brotherhood books. I enjoyed Glory’s relationship with Avery, and Glory’s mom was a delight too. I enjoyed getting to know some of the other brothers in the MC as well. But, man, this book was seriously VIOLENT. Romantic suspense is one of my favorite subgenres, so I don’t have anything against murder and mayhem typically. But this seemed excessive sometimes, and I was left wondering at times if I could stomach any more.
Glory had a lot to overcome after her ordeal, and Delta had a lot to get over after what he did to protect her. They really had a ton of combined baggage, but they finally realized it might be worth digging through it all if it meant they could be together for real. I enjoyed watching each of them struggle with all their issues and come to terms with themselves, and with each other. I had my issues with some of the plot points regarding the extreme violence, but I really loved the connection of the main characters, and I think the story was worth reading just for that.