Review: Redemption Road by Kristen Ashley

Posted October 4, 2015 by Cocktails and Books in Reviews / 0 Comments

Review:  Redemption Road by Kristen AshleyRedemption Road by Katie Ashley
Series: Vicious Cycle, #2
Published by NAL Trade Publication Date: October 6th 2015
Pages: 336
Also in this series: Vicious Cycle, Last Mile
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four-stars

The New York Times bestselling author of Vicious Cycle plunges readers into a world of danger and desire in her newest in the Vicious Cycle motorcycle club romance series. 
Looking for a walk on the wild side, Annabel Percy, the daughter of a powerful politician, starts dating a biker she knows is completely wrong for her. But she finds herself living a nightmare when she’s kidnapped and transported into a hell on earth she never could have imagined.
Born and bred into the Hells Raiders MC, Nathaniel “Reverend” Malloy lives and dies for his brothers. But when he becomes the unexpected savior of a rival club’s captive, Rev makes it his personal mission to nurse Annabel back to health—and to shelter her from the nightmares that torment her.
Once Annabel heals, she’s stunned to realize she is falling for the seductive man who saved her. Faced with their impossible attraction, can she accept the life he leads, or will Rev walk away from the only life he’s ever known for the woman he was never supposed to love?

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Katie Ashley continues her Vicious Cycle series with Redemption Road. Nathaniel “Reverend” Malloy is charged with helping Annabel Percy, who unfortunately got the short end of the deal when she hooked up with a biker. Reverend knows all too well how to help heal her, and spends his time trying to make sure she is protected and safe. She enters the world of a different set of bikers while hiding out for the man who seeks to aim her.

It was hard not to love Reverend, who’s taken on the role of protector for his whole family. He does so without complaint, and it was easy to see the love shining through. This protection extends to Annabel, who was a pleasant surprise to me. She showed a strength despite everything she went through, and was thankful to those who helped her, regardless of who they were. There was an element of suspense, which I loved, and for the most part it was a great story. The only issue is that it didn’t read like a MC book, so there wasn’t the grittiness that one would come to expect. Also, there was a part in the prologue that truly upset me and wasn’t a necessary element of the story, and almost made me put the book down and not read anymore so just be aware that the prologue is not a safe read.