Enter the gritty biker world of the Raising Hellfire MC series where these L.A. bikers drink hard, drive fast, and dig deep for love. Good girl Beth Ravens is waiting for her big Hollywood break but is currently broke, so she’s stuck waitressing at the Wilde Hotel, home of the Raising Hellfire biker club, the biggest collection of dirty bike leather this side of the Hollywood hills. Luckily for …
Luckily for Beth, Wilde’s has a resident rising star, Grim McKinley, currently using the Hell’s Boys as research for a biker role. Grim’s hot, and he’s the only perfect gentleman among her regulars. If Beth can hitch herself to his growing fame, she might get a shot at silver screen glory herself. But when she sneaks into Grim’s hotel room and into his bed, Beth finds the wrong McKinley under the covers.
Bad boy biker Rusty McKinley is used to women in his bed and doesn’t blink when he finds one at Wilde’s. But Beth’s prim reaction to her mistake isn’t what Rusty expects. He’s on the lookout for a woman to front an upcoming TV show about his garage, and Beth seems like the perfect match for him and his show. All he has to do is convince Beth he’s a better bet than his brother.
Ride All Night is an exciting, sexy read that will take readers for a drive they won’t be able to forget from USA Today bestselling author Michele De Winton!
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A bad boy, a good girl and a chaotic attraction. Ride All Night surprised me. It was a refreshing story of mistaken identity, big star dreams and unspeakable lust. Beth, Grim and Rusty are the perfect blend of humor, angst and attraction. Beth is the girl with big star dreams, living an ordinary life. Enter Grim, the man that could be her free ride, if her attraction to his brother Rusty doesn’t get in the way. Ms. De Winton packs on the laughter as she reels in the heart. I LOVED EVERY MINUTE!
Ride All Night by Michele De Winton
Raising Hellfire MC #3
Not so gritty but definitely witty – I think this is my favorite book in the series so far. Is it believable? Not so much BUT it was enjoyable. I got a bit tired of the dithering that Beth did while weighing the pros and cons of one brother against the other BUT it did all come out right in the end. I fell for Rusty…wanted Grim to get smacked down (and he did) and wanted a happy ending for Beth (and she got it).
This is a rather tame Motorcycle Club series for perhaps those wanting to dabble without getting into the harder aspects some series provide. This is about family and success and caring and a whole lot more.
Thank you to NetGalley and St. Martin’s Press-Swerve for the ARC – This is my honest review.
3-4 Stars
Ride All Night is the third installment to Michele De Winton’s gritty unstoppable Raising Hellfire MC Series. Trust me this is one series you don’t want to miss.
Ride All Night follows Beth Ravens, a waitress who is looking for her big break in Hollywood. She wants nothing more than to be famous.
She thinks she’s found it in Grim McKinley, a rising star who uses the Raising Hellfire MC as research. For Beth seeing the Raising Hellfire MC is normal using her work place as their regular hangout. She thinks she can handle seeing Grim. But what happens when her master plan for fame doesn’t go her way?
When Grim’s brother Rusty sees Beth he knows she might be the ticket he needs. But convincing her is a problem he didn’t see coming. Can he convince her that he’s her best bet in this whole game for Hollywood.
The first two novels in the Raising Hellfire MC Series, were my first reads of Michele De Winton. And Ride All Night proves that she is getting better and better as this series goes on.
The chemistry was slow building for Rusty and Beth, and I liked the writing style Michele used between them. The dialogue they had made me not want to put it down. The atmosphere she started with in the first continued into the third installment.
How she was able to mash bikers and a TV show was an extra twist in this new novel. I liked how she incorporated different things you wouldn’t expect from a biker novel. I thoroughly enjoyed every minute reading this book. Four stars.
While the short blurb about this book sounded promising, unfortunately it just didn’t click with me. There was a lack of chemistry between Beth and Rusty, and both characters just seemed a little off – they would be portrayed one way in a chapter than quite differently in another. It just seemed forced and disjointed.
The flow of the story also seemed odd. Hard to describe, sometimes it seemed way too slow and at other times too rushed.
Sorry, this one just wasn’t for me.