Friday, 23 October 2020

Worth The Risk by J.L Leslie


Rules might have meant to be broken but doesn't mean there won't be consequences.

Worth The Risk has multiple tropes that will appeal to the majority of MC readers including forbidden and second chance romance with brothers best friend.

A brief look at 5 years before for Skylar and Jake. It shows what could be a great start to a relationship they both want. That is until Jake gets a call and leaves Skylar behind.

She lives her life for the next 5 years without knowing where he is and her brother having never returned either. Until now as she buries her father and is getting evicted from their family home.

Her brother, Hunter, takes her back to the Royal Bastards MC clubhouse of the Birmingham Chapter of which he is now a member. He never meant to bring her into this life but he needs to protect her.

When Jakes also at the bar when she walks in she realises that he has been with her brother all along. I knew that I was immediately engrossed as soon as she threw a punch at him.

Skylar as a character was a mixture of a strong women who is also a bit nieve and trusting. But she also is willing to fight for what she wants. Just needs to decide wither that is Jake or not.

Jake seems a bit weak willed at times but you can clearly see he has feelings for Skylar. He's kept what happened secret from Hunter all these years and knows especially now that he's in the MC there is no chance of Hunter giving his blessing if he wanted a relationship with her. 

Unfortunately that's what he needs in the MC if he wants to be with her. Birmingham Chapter had a rule against anything happening with the family members of fellow brothers unless get the brothers permission and they vote on it at Church. 

With all that your kepts wondering if they can ever fix what was crushed by Jake just as it was blossoming. 

However, its topped off with gambling debts of Skylar and Hunters dad that also could cause them to be in danger. This gives it a slight mystery in the background as well as few other bits that I couldn't possibly give away that made the story for me.

Another interesting RBMC book I am really enjoying these and think will be starting the first run after I get through these ones as they all are amazingly different.

By Claire 

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