Review: Undaunted by Ronnie Douglas

Posted October 11, 2015 by Cocktails and Books in Blog Tour, Reviews / 0 Comments

Review: Undaunted by Ronnie DouglasUndaunted by Ronnie Douglas, Melissa Marr
Series: Knights in Black Leather,
Published by William Morrow Paperbacks Publication Date: September 15th 2015
Pages: 352
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one-half-stars

Being fearless has never looked so good . . .
Aubrey Evans needs to get her life back on track after her father is indicted for embezzlement. All she has to do to hightail it out of small-town Tennessee is save up money for college tuition and steer clear of hard-muscled boys on motorcycles. Yet there's no ignoring someone like Zion. A knight in black leather, Zion looks like every bad idea she's been told to avoid, but she can't resist him. Whenever she's in trouble, he's there. Appealing as his rough exterior may be, it's the protective, principled man beneath who tempts her like crazy.
Zion knows Aubrey doesn't intend to stick around. She claims to want only friendship, but he senses there's a naughty girl hiding on the inside—one whose intense desires match his own. For now, he'll be patient and play by her rules. But he knows it's just a matter of time before he weakens her resolve.
As they join forces to figure out who's behind a local crime spree, it's clear that the danger goes deeper than Aubrey guessed. And when she needs someone tall, dark, and undaunted to keep her safe, Zion intends to be there—now and always.

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This is not your regular MC book.
Aubrey a nineteen year old living with her grandma because she doesn’t feel the love at her home. Oh and she doesn’t date. I don’t know what it was about her that just did not click for me. Maybe it was the fact that she kept saying in every other page she does not date. But she wants to date a member of the Knights MC.
Echo. OH Echo he has so much potential but can’t date Aubrey because she doesn’t date.. Oh wait. He can’t date because now she works at the MC bar and the Barmaids there can only go out with the members of the Knight MC three times and then they are out. Wait that’s not it. There is another reason. Aubrey can’t date Echo because he does criminal things with the Knights…WHAT?! Hello, he is a biker, that’s what they do!
A crime spree going on in Aubrey’s grandmas’ neighborhood has her grandma trying to hide her relationship from the past from the president of the Knights. Aubrey feels maybe he can do what the sheriff can’t. Make the crimes stop..
There was just too much going on and not enough umph for this to be a MC book. There was no violence and no curse words. I have never read an MC book where the president or any of the other bikers doesn’t drop the F-bomb at least once.
So over all this was not your regular MC book. This was more like teen Disney trying to make a MC movie.