Publisher: Harlequin TEEN
Published: January 2017
ISBN: 9780373212170
Seventeen-year-old Violet has always been expected to sit back and let the boys do all the saving
It's
the code her father, a member of the Reign of Terror motorcycle club,
raised her to live by. Yet when her dad is killed carrying out Terror
business, Violet knows it's up to her to do the saving. To protect
herself, and her vulnerable younger brother, she needs to cut all ties
with the club—including Chevy, the boy she's known and loved her whole
life.
But when a rival club comes after Violet, exposing old
secrets and making new threats, she's forced to question what she
thought she knew about her father, the Reign of Terror and what she
thinks she wants. Which means reevaluating everything: love, family,
friends…and forgiveness.
Caught in the crosshairs between loyalty
and freedom, Violet must decide whether old friends can be trusted—and
if she's strong enough to be the one person to save them all.
My review
I received a sneak preview from Netgalley for this third book on the
Reign of Terror, a motorcycle club with all it's members and secrets.
Since I've read both the first and second book, I had already met Chevy
and Violet, the main characters of this book. Violet blames the Terror
for the death of her father and therefore wants to have nothing to do
with the club. This includes her former best friend and lover, Chevy,
who is being torn between becoming a member of the club at eighteen, or
pursuing his football career at school. Being the grandson of the
president of the club does create some expectations, therefore it is
hard for Chevy to decide what to do.
Especially since the Riot (a
rival club, we already met at Nowhere but Here) is on a vengeance tour.
The sneak preview ends on a cliffhanger where Chevy and Violet are
kidnapped by members of the Riot. So, can't wait to read the rest. Four
out of five stars from me.