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Breaking the Biker by Cassie Alexandra

kdani36's review against another edition

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4.0

A different take on two people who should be enemies but managed to see past the situation. The characters were well written. At the very least this a decent story that'll pull you in until the very end.

tiara_rose's review against another edition

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1.0

Heres the summary of this terrible book:

Womans son dies at biker party

Woman kills president of "good guy" biker club because she thinks he ordered the drive by that killed her son

Dead bikers son wants revenge

Biker son and murderer woman meet

Biker falls for fathers killer

Oh wait womans son isnt dead after all only drugged and kidnapped by brother in law who happens to be a doctor

Woman and bikers save son from crazy doctor

Son gets kidnapped again

Woman and bikers save him again

Blah blah blah blah

All i have to say is this...

THIS WOMAN SHOT YOUR FATHER IN THE HEAD AND YOU MARRY HER!! THIS WOMAN SHIT YOUR HUSBAND IN THE HEAD AND YOU UNVITE HER OVER FOR THANKSGIVING DINNER!!!! NOT IN A MILLION YEARS!! This book was so ridiculous i had to write a review on it.

thaisdematte's review

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4.0

3.5 stars

I like this well enough. I was glued to the story until about 70%, then it got a little weird. This is insta-love, but it isn't. This is slow-burn, but it isn't. I don't know exactly how to explain, but it doesn't feel like insta-love, or insta-lust. They are not drawn to each other from the first moment they see each other, and they kinda dislike each other for while.

BUT. But Tank forgave Raina pretty quickly and her sins are not minor. She did unspeakable things and got away with everything without a scratch. That rub me the wrong way. And the last chapters were from a couple I didn't know since I didn't read the other books, so I didn't care for them and just skimmed a few chapters.

The narration was pretty solid, I like the narrator a lot. His voice is gruff and deep, his pacing and pauses is spot on. He didn't do a great job of differentiating the voices though, my only complaint.

I received this audiobook in exchange for an honest review.

heather_reads_romance's review

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4.0

Breaking the biker

I was worried about how this book would turn out considering how Raina and tank were brought together however the author pulled it off amazingly. I’m happy they worked things out. I also love seeing where Jess and Jordan were heading.

mooncricketjp's review

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5.0

Of course I like it

Another good one by Cassie Alexander. I love Tank. I have to say the plot is a little unbelievable but I still think it's worth five stars!

awesomelybadbooks's review against another edition

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3.0

This installment follows Tank/Justin, as new President of the Gold Vipers, trying to find out who ordered the hit on his father (Slammer). He believes it was someone in The Devil's Rangers who hired a woman to do their dirty work as they know The Gold Vipers will not kill women or children. We find out that the woman who killed Slammer is named Raina and she was told by her brother Cole (a prospect for The Devil's Rangers) that Slammer ordered a drive-by of a party that took the life of her two year old son. However, nothing is what it seems in this particular story!

While you definitely have to suspend belief with most stories you read, this one asks you to suspend just a little further than the others in the series so far.

I am going to continue with the series because I am invested and still finding enjoyment in them (they are also still a great way to pass the time during my weekend shifts). However, the characters are kind of starting to look and feel the same, very copy and paste, no variation of personality. I definitely felt that here now that I'm four books in than I did in the previous three.

ladiicatherine's review against another edition

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3.0

This installment follows Tank/Justin, as new President of the Gold Vipers, trying to find out who ordered the hit on his father (Slammer). He believes it was someone in The Devil's Rangers who hired a woman to do their dirty work as they know The Gold Vipers will not kill women or children. We find out that the woman who killed Slammer is named Raina and she was told by her brother Cole (a prospect for The Devil's Rangers) that Slammer ordered a drive-by of a party that took the life of her two year old son. However, nothing is what it seems in this particular story!

While you definitely have to suspend belief with most stories you read, this one asks you to suspend just a little further than the others in the series so far.

I am going to continue with the series because I am invested and still finding enjoyment in them (they are also still a great way to pass the time during my weekend shifts). However, the characters are kind of starting to look and feel the same, very copy and paste, no variation of personality. I definitely felt that here now that I'm four books in than I did in the previous three.

booksinastorm's review against another edition

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3.0

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