Tuesday, March 12, 2019

Kane by Jen Davis [Review]

Kane by Jen Davis
Kane (Cooper Construction #2) by Jen Davis
Format: ebook
Source: provided by the author for review
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Date read: February 19, 2019

Cooper Construction
1. Brick
2. Kane - PaperbackKindle
3. Robby

Jen Davis
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Synopsis (Goodreads):
I know how it feels to lose everything—to watch my world crash down around me, unable to do shit about it. I was a broken man when the Skulls took me in. They helped me pick up the pieces, became my family, earned my loyalty.

Then my past storms back into my life—and onto my worksite—with spiky heels and an attitude to match. Amanda doesn’t just own the company. She owns my heart.

She’ll always own it. Even though her betrayal sent me into hell in the first place

But being together now is not as simple as it was back then. We’ve both changed. After thirteen years, we’re worlds apart. I don’t belong in her world, and she wants nothing to do with mine.

Problem is, I don’t think I can let her walk away from me…not again.
Thoughts on Kane: I'm going to start by saying that I'm generally not a fan of MC romances (that's all on me, btw. I'm not a fan of the way women are treated in the clubs for the most part and can't put those feelings aside.) BUUUUTTTTT...I liked Kane so much in book 1 I was willing to give his story a try.

BOY, am I glad I did. Kane might be part of an MC, but he's very much his own man. He's still loyal to his brothers and his blood family, but he ultimately chooses a path that keep him and his lady safe. For the most part. There's definitely a fair amount of danger for both of them, AS ONE WOULD EXPECT, but they're there for one another in the end.

So. Amanda and Kane. They had a thing in the past and circumstances pulled them away from one another for a long time. Once they start talking, however, and the truth comes out, they start working on that redemption thing. Redemption for both of them, if you want to look at it that way.

For Kane, his motorcycle riding brothers are taking the club on a path he can see won't end well. For Amanda, she's agreed to a devil's bargain with her father and she's in a tough situation.

Their road to being together isn't easy, but it's well worth it in the end. Sometimes the one you fall for first is the one that you can never forget. In this case, that's a good thing.

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