Wheeler by Ker Dukey – Dark SuspenseI am dark. Calculating. A single father. I have secrets that would horrify most people.Stalking is a habit I refuse to break—and what happens after is a sweet reward.My life is exactly the way I have designed it.But an undeserving, sick monster is dating my only daughter.Until I deal with my problem, I can’t truly enjoy everything I’ve created.My name is Jax … I’ve created.
My name is Jax Wheeler.
I’m a twisted, evil, insane man.
People may be afraid of me, but it doesn’t stop them from wanting me.
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Four Fathers Series by bestselling authors
J.D. Hollyfield, Dani René, K Webster, and Ker Dukey
Four genres.
Four bestselling authors.
Four different stories.
Four weeks in April.
One intense, sexy, thrilling ride from beginning to end!
To thoroughly enjoy Wheeler, you should read after reading, Pearson.
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The last book in the Four Fathers series. Wheeler is written by Ker Dukey.
Jax Wheeler has found it hard fitting in, he doesn’t really socialise but for him that doesn’t matter. He has his girls to keep him busy. He also has his daughter – Rowan, the only other person he has ever loved. When someone else steps in to be the main man in her life, Jax takes matters into his own hands.
Wheeler is psychotic, he’s dark and twisted, a sick monster but I loved every word of his story. The rest of the series is romance, but Jax Wheeler doesn’t have a romanctic bone in his body.
This series has been fantastic. It’s amazing how four different authors can write four different genres and pull it together into a series. This is one series that I am definitely glad that I read.
The authors do state that the Four Fathers series has been designed so they can be read out of order but I highly recommend reading them in order. Not so much Blackstone, Kingston and Pearson but Wheeler definitely needs to be read last, as it does pull the others in to it.
“I hate this part of pretending to be like them. Normal. I am not like them. And I sure as hell am not normal.”
BANG BANG BANG. DUKEY went Criminal Minds up in this series! OHMYWORD! Bahahahahahahahahaha! I’ll be back with some words.
This series took over my life for however long it took me to devour all four books. Dukey’s left me satisfied in a sadistic way. I can’t help but love the dark side. I recommend reading this series in the order they were released. You can’t possibly come to terms with Wheeler if you don’t. Normal readers probably won’t come to terms at all. LOL! Wheeler brought me back to the first book I read from this author, I wanted to highlight every single word. Not to outshine shine Wheeler or anything, each author brought something different to the table, making this series refreshing, addictive, and intriguing. Let’s not forget hot. It’s like one was trumping the other and then here comes the last one. BOOM! Take that and like it. I still can’t stop smiling. (I’m sick in the head.)
You’ll have to have an open mind you love this series. I completely and utterly destroyed these books. I was obsessive and addicted for more. Without giving any spoilers. I’ll leave you with three words. READ this series. I gotta go, The Four Sons has already been released and I cannot wait to read those. High Five to these authors for bringing something fresh, hot, kinky, and sadistic together.
Well Jax Wheeler is everything you expect from the mind of Ker Dukey! Sick, twisted and perfect! I love those dark reads and this takes this series in a whole new and dark direction. If you loved Ryan from her Empathy series you will love Wheeler too!
Oh my goodness, this final installment had me thinking WTF many times! It was good but twisted too so of course I couldn’t put it down!
what to say, what to say what to say ………..
So this was unexpected …. Again, not a romance (lol). Honestly, I don’t have a single clue why Jaxson Wheeler was even written as a main story-line in this series. I get the part he plays the whole cray cray of it all, I just don’t understand why it had to be a main story-line. Which brings me to a huge disappointment and that is Mateo Bonilla dosn’t get an actual story. I was under the impression the series was going to be about the the four fathers who created Four Fathers Freight, but obviously, I was wrong.
There are plenty of reviews that already disparage this book for one reason or another and altho I really feel those reviews, they’re mostly driven by how upsetting/unexpected this crazy ride was. And it was crazy guys. Again, not a romance in the least, but it was a story that needed to be told…I can’t be the only reader that was wondering wtf when he appeared in Blackstone, book 1 and I also can’t be the only reader that was wondering what and where all the hatred for Jax was coming from by these guys, especially Eric.
So I have to give credit where credit is due and this actually was a well thought out story-line. Yeah, I don’t want to read about (read the book to find out what) because I’m a romance fiction junkie, but at least it was well written. amirite?!
Oh my…
Holy mother f…
I am slack jawed with bugged out eyes. I’m not even sure I can type this up because I need to hold my jaw closed. Holy shit! And a WTAF?
Wheeler is dark. And seriously, seriously messed up. Just wow! Psychopaths are not really your friends. I’m shell shocked. It was an intense and page turning read. I couldn’t put it down. I loved that it ties into the others of the series. But wow, Wheeler is straight up crazytown.
I’m so mad that’s where it ends too because it’s going to eat away at my mind and cause constant annoyance. I need more and a small part of me is afraid of that. Because Wheeler, he isn’t for everyone. No he’s definitely an acquired taste and suddenly I’m craving something darker…
Reviewed for Sweet Spot Sisterhood
Darkly decadent and simmering with seduction!! I loved every second of this short but powerful thrill ride!! I thank the Author for providing a copy to review!
~~~Erika, Book Haven Book Blog
Reviews by the Wicked Reads Review Team
Shannan –
Wheeler is book four in the Four Fathers series. It should be read after the other books as it does contain some spoilers for the previous books.
I wasn’t sure what to make of Jax Wheeler when I first met him in Pearson’s book (book #3). He was distant and a tad strange, but can I just say I really liked his book. Jax Wheeler is distant and strange, but dark and calculating. He knows what he wants but doesn’t flaunt it, he waits and when the time is right, he takes.
Jax didn’t really know or understand love until he came face-to-face with his daughter. He hides who he really is around her. She is the light to his dark until Jax can’t hide who he is any longer.
I knew that with Ms. Dukey writing this installment it would be darker than the rest and it really was the perfect addition to this series. I am interested to see what the Four Sons series holds, those should definitely be interesting!
Reviewers on the Wicked Reads Review Team were provided a free copy of Wheeler (Four Fathers #4) by Ker Dukey to read and review.
Devilishly dirty, dark and delicious!
This fast paced Novella is the fourth installment of the Four Fathers Series. I strongly recommend you read each book in order to gain perspective into the characters. Additionally, each story is interconnected.
That said, get read to you feed your senses by Jax Wheeler’s sick and twisted story. This beautiful man was a monster hiding in plain sight. Thrilling, dark and suspenseful, I loved every word in this story!
I just wanted more!
4 Injection Stars
Well my goodness, Jax Wheeler is quite the dark father of this series! Here we were lead to believe by his daughter that her poor daddy was lonely. What we find out in this book, is that for years, Jax has been a very bad man!!
Stemming back from his very first victim, the mother of his lovely daughter, Jax has one that he can’t get out of his head. Lucy…she is unlike any of the others.
Lucy will take some planning and a fair amount of time to make her all his. He has planned this day over and over…The time has come to take Lucy and make his dreams come true.
One thing he didn’t count on though…..
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Jax Wheeler is a man driven by evil through and through. He is dark, cold and calculated and I don’t think there is a single person who would ever be able to change his ways. We first met Jax properly in K Websters Pearson but we didn’t learn much about him other than him being strange. The only person Jax loves is his daughter, the daughter that he has sheltered and protected since the day she was born. However when Jax gets distracted by a woman who he has had a fascination with for years, things seem to get out of control with his daughter and he didn’t see it coming. Revenge is the only thing on his mind but at what cost?
This book is utter dark mayhem and I have come to expect nothing less from Ker Dukey. Jax is the epitome of pure evil and his world is about to bring out your inner devil in cheering him on. Word of warning though you must read the other 3 books in this series as this one will contain spoilers for the rest especially on Pearsons book (#3). It’s dark and twisted so if that’s not your thing then maybe walk away from it now. If you love the dark side then you honestly need to read this but be prepared for being left with unanswered questions at the end, although it paves the way for the next series from these authors which is titled Four Sons. Four Sons is definitely a series that I am going to be itching to get my hands on and I for one can’t wait.
This series is four short books, four fathers or Daddies, and true to their genre, the authors embossed their typical style on each book.
Ker has always been known to halve a dark undertone and her sinister mood has shone brightly in Jax Wheeler, the creepy neighbour of Eric Pearson.
Her daughter, if you remember is in love with Eric and is pregnant by him. Jax, surprisingly isn’t interested in younger than young nubile virgins like Eric is and detests the Four Fathers-Levi, Eric, Trevor and Mateo and their posse of fake women
Grow old gracefully or die young, but freezing your youth in time forever is simply pathetic.I’m all for looking at a beautiful woman, but teens who barely have fluff on their cunts do nothing for me, and men who prey on them make my blood heat.
But he has dark stalker fetishes , clearly suited for the nether webs he growls. The only tethering him to decency and normalcy is her beloved daughter Rowan. Seeing her with Eric snaps that tether with a whiplash and he’s a monster unleashed.
Father.
Friend.
Businessman.
I’m now just Wheeler.
Father.
Friend.
Businessman.
Killer.
The story is no doubt ominous and leaves on a loose thread. Not withstanding that it’s a complete standalone book, it sets the stage for next instalment by there’s four authors Four Sons.
Highly anticipated and eagerly awaited
It had some very abrupt happenings and many things unexplained , so appeared choppy at times.
3.5 “Lucy Stars”
***4.5 Stars***
First things first: If you have not read The first three books Don’t bother jumping in to this one. Just don’t. It will be worth everything for you to read them all in order.
With that being said.
What the ever loving fuck was that?!?!
I mean I was totally hooked from the start and Wheeler absolutely fascinated me, he did because I DEVOURED this one, I mean the way the man’s mind works is my kinda craycray, at least in theory…but seriously?
I’m in a total love/hate revolving door with this one because no matter which way I spin it, I cannot deny the brilliance of the writing and how the story unfolded. I mean we are talking about some serious kow tow’ing going on here because Ker Dukey killed it with Wheeler….but seriously? Da fuq??
Hence the 4.5 stars instead of a full 5 or 4 because shit just got real.
Bottom line:
I’m just shook.
(This review may change by release day, but I highly doubt it because the mind fuck is all kinds of real folks. So, pull up your shit kickers and get ready for the cray cray)
~ Copy provided by the author & voluntarily reviewed ~
My mind feels like it has been ripped right out of me… I fucking loved every minute of it.
Handsome, mysterious, charming, successful, protective… but has a dark side, with a big dose of obsessive and possessive that’ll have you quaking
If you cant handle the suffocating pressure of pitch lack dark, dont read this. If you’re a daredevil who loves to dance with the demons then dive right on down the rabbit hole like I did.
A slow and meticulous build-up that even behind Wheeler’s eyes lulls you into a false sense of security, while also looking over your shoulder wondering what him and Ker Dukey have up their sleeve. I was not disappointed, my eyes went wide, my heart started racing and the adrenaline began to flow at high speed when the story kicked into high gear.
Wheeler is the craziest Father in this series and he hides it so well under his calm and civil demeanor, a fit body and charming looks. A monster in plain sight. I wasnt sure whether to be terrified or allured. (I may just a touch screwed up but I roll with it hehe)
So many different plot hooks and twists going on that I couldnt tell my arse from my head but it all worked so beautifully, and linked together to create a masterpiece of insanity like only Ker Dukey can create. He is without a doubt on my list top 10 favourite literary psychopaths, I couldnt get enough of his story.
Salivating to read more and I wish it wasn’t the end. A bone-chilling finale to the Four Fathers series!