Sabotage (Raiders of Valhalla MC 8) by Elizabeth Knox-review
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ABOUT THE BOOK: Release Date November 30, 2023
She’s the one thing I want more than anything else, and I’ll have her, no matter the cost.
Aesir
Our club has been knocking down one enemy after the next, and soon enough, we might be able to finally live in peace.
At least, that’s what we’re all hoping for. I, on the other hand, know that any peace we have will be short-lived. There’s always someone else lurking around the corner, waiting to cause problems.
The club is hunting Roque down like the rabid dog he is, and after that, Dag asks for help tracking down his abusive former stepfather. A few weeks ago, his mother and sister were attacked by him after his prison release, so they’ve been staying at the club while Loren can’t be located.
There is never a dull moment in the club, but even with all of the chaos, there is one woman who demands my attention—Aziza.
She’s one of Magnolia’s closest friends and occasionally works with her. She’s also someone I’ve been sleeping with casually for the last few months whenever she’s broken up with her deadbeat boyfriend who doesn’t deserve her.
I told Aziza I’m not continuing anything unless she’s done with Tyler, and she tells me she is, but I know better. He might treat her like crap, but the man is her first love, and she has a soft spot for him.
Even so, I’ll do anything I need to have her as mine. I don’t care what I need to do, but I am going to sabotage his efforts.
Aziza will be mine.
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REVIEW:SABOTAGE is the eight instalment in Elizabeth Knox’ contemporary adult RAIDERS OF VALHALLA MC erotic, MC romance series. This is Aesir and Aziza’s story line. SABOTAGE can be read as a stand alone without any difficulty. Any important information form the previous story lines is revealed where necessary..
NOTE: Due to the nature of the story line premise, there may be triggers for more sensitive readers.
Told from dual first person perspectives (Aesir and Aziza) SABOTAGE follows the building relationship between our story line couple. As the Raiders of Valhalla continue to work on prior issues, and the take down of the people who have taken aim at their members and family, Aesir is determined to claim Aziza as his own but Aziza’s on-again, off-again history with her ex Tyler, threatens any long term happiness or forever for our story line couple. Tired of Tyler’s constant betrayals, Aziza proclaims her love for Aesir but Tyler refuses to quietly walk away. What ensues is the romance and relationship between Aesir and Aziza, and the potential fall-out as Tyler becomes a problem for the woman Aesir loves.
The world building follows several paths including Aziza’s foray into owning her own business. A baker by trade, Aziza get the opportunity to work alongside her friend and fellow old lady Magnolia but at every turn Aziza’s ex make his presence known. Meanwhile, the Raiders of Valhalla MC must continue to clean up and take down those who use their power to destroy, and in doing so, take down the people who have betrayed the ones whom they love.
The relationship between Aesir and Aziza is one of second, third, fourth chances, of a sorts. Every time Aziza breaks up with Tyler, she runs to Aesir for companionship and strength but both Aziza and Aesir are tired of the back and forth, and Aesir is willing to walk away, one final time. The $ex scenes are intimate and passionate without the use of over the top sexually graphic language and text
There is a large ensemble cast of colorful and dynamic secondary and supporting characters including Aziza’s new bestie Magnolia, and several members of the Raiders of Valhalla MC.The requisite evil has many faces.
SABOTAGE is a story of power and control, obsession and madness, acceptance and love. The fast paced premise is thought provoking and compelling; the romance is fated and seductive; the characters are determined, driven and strong.
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Reviewed by Sandy