Once again, the authors grabbed my heart and didn’t let go until the end. This time, it may have been less spectacular–no mob, no kidnapping, though there’s still one pretty gruesome event–but sometimes, little personal dramas can be as powerful.
Addiction is the focus of the story. The main characters are both recovering addicts, and while Sunnie seems to have all but forgotten her past vice, Patrick is still struggling with his desire for alcohol, always on the verge of relapsing. As it happens in some real life couples, they follow the same music sheet but they aren’t on the same page, and their melody is discordant.
A lot of the club’s members have just become parents, and for Sunnie, it looks like the natural next step. Parenthood is the other theme in the book. Reaper and Sarah have welcomed a little girl, but a seizure puts Sarah in a coma, and Reaper has to take care of his baby alone. Bullseye, from the previous book in the series, is enjoying is grand-daughter. Doc has become a father too. We don’t see much of the struggles, but there are some–short nights, for instance.
As Patrick has already had a book about him, his background isn’t much detailed. Same with Sunnie. But we get a sense of their past history so we understand where they are in life without reading the previous book.
I didn’t enjoy much the interactions between the club’s members this time. They felt forced and gimmick-y. Until the letters at the end, where we really dive deeper into their relationships with each other.
Quickie
- Series: Ruthless Kings MC Las Vegas chapter #13 (can be read as a standalone)
- Hashtags: #MC romance #dark romance #broken characters #recovering addicts
- Triggers: mention of past kidnapping, various addictions (alcohol, drugs), car accident
- Main couple: Sunshine & Patrick
- Hotness: 5/5
- Romance: 3/5
- + interesting take on addictions
- – Sunnie forgives too easily