Friday, July 11, 2014

Review of Sex Piston (Biker Bitches #1) by Jamie Begley

Synopsis: Sex Piston wasn’t about to apologize to anyone for her bitch attitude and certainly not the President of The Blue Horsemen, Stud. If he thinks he’s going to be able to control her and her crew then he has another thing coming. A lapse in judgment has him thinking that he’s won this battle of the sexes but a one-night stand isn’t about to bring this woman to heel.

Stud has to prove himself as the new President of the Destructors, and Sex Piston and her crew’s attitude isn’t helping. If he has to sacrifice his body to tame the bitch then that’s exactly what he’s going to do even if it means losing his heart in the battle.

4.5 Stars!

Review: This series is an off-shoot of The Last Rider's series, as Sex Piston and her friends are mentioned in the first book, Razer's Ride, when they befriend Beth. These ladies are hard core biker ladies, and they prove it in their fierce attitudes and foul language. They are incredibly loyal to Beth, however, even though she is not one of their own, and is, in fact, associated with a rival MC. They were so funny and gregarious, so I was really glad to see them re-appear in each book.

Then, finally, their was a more direct connection with Diamond, who appeared in Knox's Stand, as Sex Piston is her sister. There are a lot of changes going on in Sex Piston's MC, as her father, who has been the leader, is finally stepping down and handing over the reins to Stud, who actually leads another MC. Stud knows that he must gain Sex Piston's loyalty in order to gain the loyalty of her crew. Only then will the unification of both groups really be possible.

Stud is a little devious in how he gets Sex Piston's attention, but he he definitely gets it. Sex Piston's story isn't only about her being a biker bitch, however. Her book is all about not judging a book by it's cover. You see her loyalty and caring with how she and her girls helped Beth, but in this book, you see how deep her heart really goes, and I enjoyed seeing that depth in her. Again, this book is connected back to The Last Rider's, so it still feels like you are just getting to know every character in this series so well! Great job!

Jessica

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