Temper (Knights of Fury #3)
by Chantal Fernando
Blurb:
Every year, the hot, tatted biker comes into Abbie’s bar, orders whiskey and asks her out. Every year, Abbie turns him down. After all, dating a man that goes by Temper seems like a really bad idea, no matter how attracted she is to him.
But this year is
different. Abbie’s different. Older, wiser and tired of being stuck behind the
bar in a sleepy town. This year, she’s ready for whatever adventure the sexy
but sweet biker has in store for her.
Or so she
thinks…until an elegant candlelit dinner ends with a dead body.
Now Abbie finds
herself on the ride of her life, whisked away to the big city in Temper’s
protective custody. She should be scared, but—despite his nickname—it’s clear
the last thing Temper would ever do is hurt a hair on her head. And when danger
catches up with them, Abbie soon realizes that holding tight to her man while
straddling a Harley may be the safest place of all.
Themes: Contemporary, MC
Rating: 4.5 stars
Review:
OMG
the king has found his queen to rule by his side. I have fallen in love with
Chantal Fernando’s MC series and I cannot get enough of them, but this new
series just gets better and better.
Temper travels through the small town where Abbie’s family far is
located each year a few times on his way to rallies, and he has been captivated
by the lovely and sweet Abbie since he saw her.
She keeps turning him down when he asks her out though so he has very
little hope of grabbing her. Abbie has a lot on her plate dealing with her
family and their business, and she doesn’t have time for dating, despite being
drawn to the sexy biker like no other man before. When she finally decides to let herself have
a little fun and go out with him, the night begins like a dream and quickly
turns into her worst nightmare. Temper
takes Abbie to their compound for her own safety, but at the same time he wants
her more than any woman he’s ever met, so he has determined that he will do
whatever it takes to make her is. As he
shows her his world and slowly they build their connection, Abbie and Temper
begin to fall for one another and have to decide if they are willing to make
huge changes in their lives to make room for one another. But first the danger stalking the MC has to
be taken care of or there is no chance they will ever have any chance at any
type of future. Abbie is such a sweet
and sheltered girl, but her inner sass and smartassness comes out at just the
right times. I loved seeing her standing up for herself and making sure that
everyone understood her displeasure with her situation. At the same time she
was vulnerable and sweet with Temper and gave him just the balance he needed
for the darkness in his life and the troubles he was facing as president of the
MC. She is the perfect mate for the president of the club, caring, loving, and
willing to kick ass when need be for the ones that she loves and considers her
own, which includes pretty much the entire club once she decides she wants to
keep Temper. I would love to grow up to
be Abbie. Temper has some serious issues in his story, the darkness in his past
and the issues he is dealing with for the club are weighing heavily on his
soul, but Abbie is the light he needs and happiness that he has been looking
for. He is sexy as all get out and I love seeing the sweetness he hides come
out when he is alone with Abbie in their private moments. While he has handled so much in his past, he
knows that having her in his life will make his future more beautiful and give
him solace at the end of his long days running the club. Heat and passion are beyond crazy between
Abbie and Temper and their passions run high no matter what is going on, though
when they are in the bedroom (or wherever they land) its off the charts
hott. I am dying to find out which of
the men find their mates next and seeing what mischief those women to get up to
in order to make their men nuts as they chase their hearts. I LOVE all of Chantal’s stories, but the
Knights of Fury are quickly shaping up to be my favs.
*ebook provided by publisher (via
NetGalley) for the purpose of an honest and unbiased review. No compensation was provided.
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