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Saturday, March 20, 2021

Review: Fallen Princess (Wind Dragons MC #7)

Fallen Princess (Wind Dragons MC #7)

by Chantal Fernando

Blurb:

Growing up as the Princess of the Wind Dragons Motorcycle Club, Clover Black knows she’s had a thoroughly unique upbringing. As the daughter of the former President of the club, she’s expected to live a certain kind of life but she does the unthinkable…she goes to the police academy and becomes a cop. Without her family knowing.

After being assigned a new partner, the handsome Felix Banks, a friendship blossoms, but as Felix teaches her how to be a better cop, she finds herself falling for him, all while, struggling to keep her two lives separate. Tensions rise when the truth comes out and it becomes clear that Clover is being used for her motorcycle club ties.

As things heat up within the MC and at Clover’s job, she faces a difficult choice—her love for Felix and the law, or her family and the Wind Dragons.

Themes: Erotica, MC  

Rating: 4.25 stars

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Review:

 So the Wind Dragons MC and family has come full circle and ends with the story of the princess of the original couple and how she finds herself split between family loyalty and what she sees as her life’s calling. I have been a fan of this series since I stumbled into it and then went back to the beginning to learn the full greatness of this club. Ms. Fernando has an intense and sensual writing style that drags readers into the lives of her characters that makes us hungry for more with each installment in a series and new series we are gifted with.  This series ends with Clover, the oldest daughter of the original club president and his wife,  trying to find her way in her new chosen profession as a police officer, but with her family and past, things are inevitably going to become complicated. Clover’s new partner Felix is instantly attracted to the spitfire rookie, but as he learn more about her, the attraction goes deeper, and they begin to build a relationship that could become so much more.  When Clover’s true identity and past begin to bleed into her job and her present, she and Felix have to decide how they will handle it both professionally and personally, because there is something rotten in their world and they can’t leave it as is. I enjoyed seeing Clover find her footing as a woman and a police officer, though there were a few moment where I questioned her naiveté and wanted to give her a firm slap upside the head.  She is obviously a loyal, sweet, and fierce woman that will always stand up for what’s right even at the expense of what is “correct” even if it puts her in danger. Felix was a beast in the best way, and despite him being a cop, he fit right into the perfect mold for a mate for Clover, alpha to the core and loving and strong as he stood for his woman and what he knows is the right thing to do.  The passion between these two, even when they were arguing and times were rough, was off-the-chart hot and I enjoyed every second of that. I was sad to see the series ending, even knowing there was more coming in the form of spin-offs, but all in off Clover’s story was the best ending I could have thought of for this long running series about the greatness of an MC dedicated to family, freedom, and fighting for the underdog. Chantal has done it again and I for one will cherish every moment.  

*eBook provided by publisher (via NetGalley) for the purpose of an honest and unbiased review.  No compensation was provided.

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