Friday, 23 October 2020

Birdie's Biker by Misty Walker


Mixed thoughts but overall I decided that I did like the book.

This book had me going back and forward in how I felt and I gave it time and reread before writing this review. 

Birdie's Biker is set in the Reno chapter of the Royal Bastards MC who's usual money maker is murder for higher. 
However, when they are offered much more money to retrieve a vial back from an old enemy president Loki and the club decide its to good an opportunity to pass up.

Bridgette or later known as Birdie becomes the deal breaker as her father wants the bikers to keep her safe while they do the job for him.

Bridgette is the typical spoilt rich kid. Shallow even with her friends and used to getting her own way. 

I found her too whiney at times but she definitely had a fire there to fight and she genuinely wanted not to lose her father. There was hidden depth and as the book goes on there was a change in her.

Loki sick of babysitting her and her trying to escape decides to place her in a cage in his bedroom. He seemed determined to break her. 

For 35 he seemed rather immature but then again he is male so part of that's expected. I found him really hard to feel much for his character. It seemed all very shallow and that I was missing something.

The story had a flow I could see where it was going and in that sense it worked more than I expected and more than I found in the first read. 

I just would have liked to be more involved with Loki and Bridgette both as individuals and as a couple.

I can see where others may have an issue with certain aspects especially caging Birdie but it did seem to have a place with some darker MC books. In that respect I wouldn't have an issue recommending to others.

My only warning is for those who cannot read anything with rape and sexual assaults as this does come into it. Though not by Loki I wouldn't want anyone that has these issues to read unawares.

First time reader of Misty I will look for some more in the future.

By Claire 



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