Sometimes life comes at you like a freight train.
One moment, my only priorities are my bike, my club, and my freedom.The next, my ex dumps a little girl off on my doorstep with a note saying she’s mine. Then, everything goes to hell in the MC, when an unknown element blows up a rival club and starts coming for us. That’s when fate plants a fiery, brown-eyed beauty smack in the middle of the … a fiery, brown-eyed beauty smack in the middle of the whole mess.
She’s got a body that just won’t quit
And a mouth that makes me want to argue with her almost as much as I want to kiss her.
She sees right through me.
And it’s pretty damn clear she doesn’t like what she sees.
But I can tell by the heat in her eyes
And what it does to me to watch her hips shimmy as she storms away from me…
Ain’t no way one night will be enough to quench a flame this hot.
TANK is an explosive enemies-to-lovers, single dad biker romance set in the world of the Lords of Carnage MC. TANK has an HEA and no cliffhanger or cheating.
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It has been my esteemed privilege to have been able to ARC just about every one of the Lords of Carnage, Ms Loveling has written. (those I didn’t, I still read and reviewed) And once again I’m left wracking my brain for words of praise that I haven’t already sung.
For a while there I was starting to think the LoC’s were done and we’d be moving on. I don’t think this is going to happen anytime soon. There are a LOT of twists here, from endings to possible new beginnings and the Lords will be in the thick of it. I don’t think this will tame these men, though.
Kicking back with one of Ms Loveling’s LoC books is like returning home. Maybe Rob Warner could rent me a house a few doors down from Tank & Cady.
ARC review For honest review. 10 stars you can’t help love the men from lords of carnage. (Tank) Matthew Berrigan hates Halloween so when he gets a knock on his door he never thought his world would change that day with a shy 4 yr old daughter wren and the day he walk into downtown dinner and meets cady. He has his work cut out for him .
This story was so well written and the characters were so well created that I was totally invested in this story from the very beginning! Tank, Cady and Wren captured my heart and kept me totally captivated as each and every page was turned until the very end!
I loved this epic read. Tank and Cady’s book gives you all the sparks and sizzle of the enemies to lovers trope and cleverly pairs it with all the heart melting and chuckle worthy moments of a a big tough guy struggling to adapt to instantly being a single dad. Toss in some added drama, excitement and emotion and you have a book that easily pulls you in and makes you want to linger. Tank was hot and swoony, Cady was sweet and spunky and Wren was totally adorable!!Strap in for a roller coaster ride of emotions as this terrific read plays out a really epic romance! This is my frank, freely posted review.
Omg where do I begin???? I love the entire Lords of Carnage series and Daphne Loveling did NOT disappoint with Tank. I was immediately drawn into the story from the first page, I just had to know how it all unfolded. I fell in instalove with Cady , she was strong and had no problem putting Tank in his place lol. There have been “peeks” at Tank throughout the series so I was excited to get his story and he was everything I could have wanted and so, so much more!!! Without giving anything away I will say there are a few chapters in this book that had me in absolute tears….some very happy tears and some heart wrenching tears. I will never again hear the NameGame Song and not think of Cady, Tank, and Wren. I hope everyone enjoys this book as much as I have, Tank and Cady have become one of my favorite couples in this series!!!!
This was an excellent continuation of the Lords of Carnage MC series. Do you NEED to read the previous books? No, but it does really help give the feeling of family that this MC has which I really enjoy. Daphne Loveling brought out Tanks personality within just the first few paragraphs and he was exactly how I’d pictured him from previous glimpses in the other books, big, tough and somewhat grumpy. The introduction of his daughter Wren and then his relationship with Cady was well done. You could feel his frustration as he learned to be a dad. And when, as usually happens in romances, Tank messed up with Cady it was very “lifelike”, his realization he’d screwed up and his efforts to fix it were on point. There were some new challenges thrown at the club & I was actually a bit nervous at one point… dinner had to be delayed while it was worked through. Once again, the Lords manage to balance home and family values with being “not quite” legal- I’m sorry the books ended, will have to wait for the next one!
A great read and a great addition to the series