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Tuesday, September 8, 2015

Seven Sons by Lili St.Germain- Review!


Synopsis

My father was most certainly NOT an innocent man. As the leader of the Gypsy Brothers MC, he was guilty of many things. But he died for a crime that he didn’t commit, framed by an enemy within who then stole his club and everything he had ever worked to protect.

Including my innocence.

When Dornan Ross framed my father, he set into motion a series of events that could never be undone. My father was murdered by Dornan Ross and his sons when I was fifteen years old.

Before my father died, Dornan Ross and his seven sons stole my innocence, branded my skin and in doing so, ensured that their lives would be prematurely cut short. That they would suffer.

I’ve just turned twenty-one, and I’m out for blood. I'm out for revenge.

But I didn't expect to fall for Jase, the youngest brother in the club.

I didn't expect that he would turn my world upside down, yank my heart out of my chest and ride away into the sunset with it.

Now, I'm faced with an impossible choice - Jase, or avenging my fathers death?


My Review

Seven Sons (Gypsy Brothers, #1)Seven Sons by Lili St. Germain
My rating: 3.5 of 5 stars

Juliette/Sammi experienced both a traumatic assault on herself, and the murder of her father at the hands of Dornan Ross and his sons. Juliette escapes with her life thanks to a friend smuggling her out of the hospital. Years later, she returns (as Sammi) with a new look and is ready to avenge the death of her father and take revenge for her own assault. Dornan is now running the motorcycle club he took from her father when he murdered him, and she plans to get in with them and take them all out. The one thing she didn't take into account were her past (and current) feelings for the youngest son.

There is some high drama going on here from the first page. The assault experienced by Juliette was horrific and you know from the start that this woman means business when she talks about getting revenge. Dornan and his oldest sons are awful. The level of violence they exact is extreme, and they are clearly not people who are going to do anything but what they want, when they want to. It is obviously dangerous getting anywhere near them, and the possible additional consequences to Sammi (Juliette) are serious. Jase definitely throws a wrench into plans by being kind and reminding her of how much they cared about each other when they were younger, even though he doesn't realize that Sammi is Juliette. It is tough to experience the things Sammi has to go through as she "gets close" to Dornan. This story hooked me quickly, and kept me engaged throughout. I look forward to reading the next in the series.

*An ARC was provided in exchange for an honest review


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