Betrayal. When you’re in a motorcycle club, you think this never happens. I’m a Ryker. We’re supposed to be about family and loyalty. I’ve learned that sometimes club family can betray you deeper than anyone.Now that I know the truth…who can I trust? The woman who has saved my ass time and again or my own flesh and blood who wants me to help him bring down the very club I’ve been calling my … calling my family? Can I betray the Rykers knowing they turned their backs on me once? I call myself loyal…but that’s not loyalty.
I have a choice to make. Family or blood.
“Savages. That’s exactly what we are. It’s what I am.”
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Can be read as standalone but better as part of the series. Pretty dark story. Murder, betrayal, abuse, and rape are all important parts of the story. Poor Lincoln has no idea who to trust and learns those closest to him betrayed him the worst. Sully has her big secrets and they come to bite her in the rear.
I volunteered to read this ARC in return for an honest review. This is the second book in the series. I loved Lincoln and Sully’s story. Their love didn’t come easy, but they fought hard for it. I was emotionally invested from the first chapter, to the last. My heart was beating so fast and I couldn’t put it down. The book flowed so smoothly and I had no idea how it would end. So if you like sexy, motorcycle riding, guys with tattoos, you will love this book. I highly recommend that you read this book, you won’t be disappointed.
I loved this book. While the title leaves me a bit blah, the read didn’t disappoint. Reading about the brothers and their ways of finding love keeps me interested. Lincoln and Luca are great, but I do believe Sully is the silent winner in this book. The dedication to their families, blood and non-blood is interesting. A Must Read. You’ll love the characters.
*WARNING* story contains explicit sexual activity, violence, possible triggers
So much going on in this book! Most MC stories I read are a brotherhood, but the Rykers are vile. I think this would down to little brother being tired of being in big brothers shadow, but the Hell he goes through is devastating. With these people not being who they say they are and so many characters playing a “long con” type of thing I was surprised it was super confusing. Once I finished the book, I was like…. “Why didn’t I see that coming?” There characters from book 1 that are talked about and that show up in this book, but I don’t believe you’d miss anything important by not reading book 1, even though it’s a really good one too.
This is the second book in this series. Lincoln went through so much in prison for his club. Sully is the former president’s woman. These two are thrown together by a series of complex events and twisted turns involving family and the club. Another great addition to the the series, looking forward to the next book.
The second book in this series, Lincoln’s Choice is raw and gritty and will take you on one hell of a ride. The Ryker’s MC are facing an uncertain future following the death of their president. If we thought Cal was bad, he’s got nothing on his replacement. A truly twisted man, and quite delusional, he wastes no time in asserting his authority over the Club.
I tried hard not to like Lincoln, our main man, who after all is a man who does terrible things in the name of his club, but I failed. Despite some of the awful acts he commits I still felt great sympathy for him. Loyalty to the Club comes before everything. He’s damaged and slightly broken and at times self preservation is the motivation for his actions. I was just hoping he’d come to his senses before it was too late.
Sully is a great character. Strong and independent, she does what she needs to do in order to fit in with the MC lifestyle. She’s definitely got grit. She has her own secrets and motives for being with the Club which become apparent as the story progresses.
Whilst this is not the darkest book I have read it does contain more violence than Raiden’s Choice but I personally wasn’t put off by that at all. Fantastic twists and turns will keep you guessing as to what’s coming next. A great read I definitely recommend.