??Grimm (Toxic Warriors MC 4) by EC Land-a review??
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ABOUT THE BOOK: Release Date January 7, 2023
If only for one night she were mine.
Grimm
I’ve done everything in my power to keep away from the one woman I want most. Not only because she’s a brother’s daughter, but because she’s too young. To have her, she would have to give up everything else.
Danger comes to our doorstep, not for the first time, more like a ghost from the past has come to haunt us all. And in doing so puts her in the line of fire.
I’ll do whatever it takes to keep her safe, only question is, will it be enough?
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REVIEW: GRIMM is the fourth instalment in EC Land’s contemporary, adult TOXIC WARRIORS erotic, MC romance series-a spin off from the author’s DEVIL’S RIOT MC: SOUTHEAST series. This is thirty year old, MC enforcer Blaine ‘Grimm’ Kingston, and recent college graduate , twenty-one year old, Apricot’s story line. GRIMM can be read as a stand alone without any difficulty. Any important information from the previous storylines is revealed where necessary. Apricot is Scorpion’s daughter, and CJ’s sister (Axe’s Devotion: Devil’s Riot MC: Southeast).
WARNING: Due to the nature of the story line premise there may be triggers for more sensitive readers.
Told from dual first person perspectives (Grimm and Apricot) GRIMM follows the building relationship between Blaine ‘Grimm’ Kingston, and Apricot. Apricot has been in love with Grimm for as long as she can remember but Grimm has kept his distance in an effort to allow Apricot to get her degree but someone else is interested in our story line heroine forcing Grimm to claim Apricot as his own. All does not go according to plan when Grimm must take control of his parent’s past, and Apricot is targeted by a religious zealot . What ensues is the building relationship between Apricot and Grimm, and the potential fall-out as the woman Grimm loves falls victim to a psychotic mind.
The relationship between Apricot and Grimm is one of mutual attraction but Grimm broke Apricot’s heart, pushing our heroine out of his life. Believing herself unworthy of the man she has loved from afar, Apricot sets a plan into motion to start her own business, taking the next step in her personal life, going forward. The $ex scenes are intimate , erotic, intense with some scenes of discipline and spanking.
There is a large ensemble cast of colorful and familiar secondary and supporting characters including several members of the Toxic Warriors MC: Club President Viking and Fawn; Apricot’s parents Scorpion and Sabrina; Ice and Peyton, Pirate Mayhem, Maverick; Detective Tripp Sanchez, Neveah.
GRIMM is a story of power and control, obsession and madness, family and relationships, acceptance and love. The premise is inviting; the romance is seductive; the characters are energetic and dynamic
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Reviewed by Sandy
A little about E.C. Land
E.C. Land grew up in the country and has it deep in her bones. As she grew up, if she wasn’t out on the ball field or playing in the woods, she had her nose stuck in a book. Now she writes romantic suspense stories, specializing in MC (motorcycle club) romance. She plans to broaden her writing horizons in the near future and move into other forms of romantic suspense. When she’s not writing, she’s spending time with her husband, three kids, and fur babies.
Now 2 times USA Today Bestselling Author.
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Very nice review, Sandy. Looks like an interesting story line.
Great review, Sandy. Sounds very good.
Terrific review, Sandy, looks like a great read.
Thanks for the great review Sandy
Looks great thanks Sandy
Very nice review, thanks
This sounds very good. Thanks, Sandy.
Thanks for another wonderful review
Fantastic review, thanks
sounds good. thanks, sandy.
Great review, Sandy. Looks very good.
Terrific review Sandy, Thanks.
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