LOVIN’ OPRY (RBMC: Nashville TN 9) by Morgan Jane Mitchell-review

LOVIN’ OPRY (RBMC: Nashville TN 9) by Morgan Jane Mitchell -review

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ABOUT THE BOOK: Release Date January 30, 2024

I’m Leo, just nineteen. I ain’t got nobody or nothin’, except for the skin I’m in and the moves I make on the pole at the Royal Bastards MC clubhouse, Royal Road. My life’s all about neon lights, body glitter, and dreams that spin ’round fast. But everything gets twisted when I start catchin’ feelings for Opry, my boss – the tatted up, cowboy-hat-wearing biker twice my age.Me and Opry? We ain’t your typical couple. It’s a “situationship”, like twerking to a steel guitar- seems all wrong but feels so right. A dom with a taste for a world of kink, the biker’s as tough and tantalizing as an unsolved mystery. And boy, has he got commitment issues.

Lovin’ Opry’s a tough ride, but this gal right here is all about the thrill.The catch? He doesn’t vibe with me outside our shared bedroom. Our convos are like tryna blend country twang with a hip-hop beat. When he starts acting all distant, like he’s losin’ interest, I hit the road. I thought I could just peace out, leave the cowboy in my rearview. Thought I could ghost the biker who’s little bark and all bite.I should have known better.

Name’s Opry. Got this young firecracker, Leo, lightin’ up our stage, movin’ like a wild storm under the club lights. The little filly gets under my skin, makes a home there, and just when I think I got a handle on things, it all goes to hell. I’ve been around, seen things that’d make most men quake, and it’s hardened me. I’ve ridden with the reaper, stared down danger more times than I can count, but the depth of my feelings for Leo? Terrifying.She senses me pullin’ away, and just like that, she’s gone. Thought I could let her go, let her become a memory, drowned out by the rumble of this fast life. But once her laughter stops echoing through my clubhouse, I’m punched with a hurt worse than a busted rib – I miss the hell out of my little dancer.Come New Year’s Eve, I know I gotta get her back. Don’t matter what it takes, I gotta make it right, bring her back into my world, our world. Whether she likes it or not.

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REVIEW: LOVIN’ OPRY is the ninth instalment in Morgan Jane Mitchell’s contemporary, adult RBMC: NASHVILLE TN dark, erotic, MC romance series, a part of the multi-authored RBMC series. This is nineteen year old, dancer Leonora ‘Leo’ Wynburn, and forty year old, biker/ club manager Tripp ‘Opry’ Tanner. LOVIN’ OPRY can be read as a stand alone without any difficulty. Any important information from the previous story lines is revealed where necessary.

NOTE: Due to the nature of the story line premise including scenes of BDSM, there may be triggers for more sensitive readers .

Some of the event cross over with and run parallel to the events of the previous five instalment.

Told from dual first person perspectives (Opry and Leo) LOVIN’ OPRY focuses on the relationship between our story line couple. Leo is in debt to the mob but in an effort to break free, she finds herself working at a dance club owned by the RBMC: Nashville. Finding herself under the protection of MC member Opry was nothing like Leo could have ever imagined when Opry demanded her complete submission, and letting her know he didn’t do hearts and flowers. Opry doesn’t do relationships, and our heroine had been warned many times but Leo was about to lose her heart to a man who wanted nothing more. Watching everyone else move on with their lives, Leo knew it was only a matter of time before she would have to move on, alone. What ensues is the building but acrimonious relationship between Opry and Leo, and the potential fall-out as Leo finds herself wondering where everything went wrong.

The world building focuses on the unconventional relationship between our story line couple. Opry only wants a Dom/sub relationship as well as Leo’s complete submission both inside and outside of the house, and he will offer his protection but nothing more. Leo deserves to be loved but Opry refuses to accept anything beyond the present, and a despondent and desperate Leo believes it is her time to move on. The $ex scenes are intimate, erotic and provocative with scenes of BDSM. Opry’s need to remain in control, and his struggle with their differences in age, leaves our heroine broken, looking for something more.

There is a large ensemble cast of colorful and charismatic secondary and supporting characters including Leo’s cousin Sky (Royal Surprise 4), MC president Kingpin, as well as several other members of the RBMC: Nashville, their significant others, dancers and the mob.

LOVIN’ OPRY is a story of power and control, secrets and lies, family, relationships and friendships. The premise is heart breaking and emotional; the romance is limited as Opry struggles to feel anything but domination; the characters are desperate and dynamic.

Reading Order and Previous Reviews
Hallow’s Eve
Kissing Irish
Royal Road
Royal Surprise
Catchin’ Levi
Pagan’s Xmas
Valentine’s Eve
Royal Pain

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Reviewed by Sandy

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ROYAL PAIN (RBMC:Nashville TN 8) by Morgan Jane Mitchell -review

?ROYAL PAIN (RBMC:Nashville TN 8) by Morgan Jane Mitchell?

 

 

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ABOUT THE BOOK:Release Date April 25, 2023

Biker Prince of the Smokey Rollers MC, Riff was born bad. A biker rat, he was set to inherit the Presidency. But after his father’s motorcycle club disbanded, his prospects of ruling one day all but disappeared. That was until he found the Royal Bastards MC in Nashville and quickly became Road Captain. Dead set on taking over for Kingpin one day, Riff has become a Royal Pain around the club. All that changes once Mary arrives.

Finally free of her childhood prison, Mary knows nothing of the outside world, let alone the biker lifestyle at Royal Road. After choosing to leave her Amish family, being offered a job as a live-in nurse seems like a dream come true. She quickly finds out how different things are at Royal Road. Not only different but depraved. The more she learns the more she questions leaving her Godly home.

Thankfully there’s a hot biker around, more than willing to show her the ropes.
Can Riff convince her it’s not all bad when the outlaw biker life is all he’s ever known?
Riff having something he wants more than becoming President of an MC couldn’t come at a worse time as Kingpin’s disaster comes to a head. Will his focus on not only showing Mary around but also protecting her from the evils of the club make him miss the perfect opportunity to take the reins from his President?

Pushing Mary away puts her in unknown danger.

Can she ever forgive him? Can he forgive himself? More importantly to Riff, will she stay at Royal Road?

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REVIEW:  ROYAL PAIN is the eighth instalment in Morgan Jane Mitchell’s contemporary, adult RBMC: Nashville TN erotic, MC romance series, a part of the multi-authored RBMC series. This is RBMC road captain Raef ‘Riff’ Reynolds, and Mary Stutzman’s story line. ROYAL PAIN can be read as a stand-alone but for back story and cohesion, I recommend reading the series in order as the events of ROYAL PAIN over lap with, and run parallel to many of the events of the the entire RBMC: Nashville TN series.

NOTE: Due to the nature of the story line premise, there may be triggers for more sensitive readers.

Told from dual first person perspectives(Riff and Mary) with a final chapter by Kingpin ROYAL PAIN focuses on the building relationship between RBMC road captain Riff, and Mary Stutzman. Cece Green (Pagan’s sister) is blind, and is in need of a new in-house assistant in the wake of betrayal from her former aide. Mary Stutzman was raised in the Amish Community, and as such struggled with her future in the wake of an arranged marriage with a much older and powerful man. Looking for an exit, Mary applies for, and is hired as Cece’s assistant, where she will come face to face with her future in the guise of RBMC member Raef ‘Riff’ Reynolds.Riff is the embattled road captain of the RBMC: NashvilleTN chapter, and is struggling with his place in the club.The current club president Kingpin, fears a violent takeover and coup from his road captain but Riff is biding his time as Kingpin’s life is quickly imploding. Finding himself attracted to Cece’s new assistant, Riff begins a slow albeit platonic seduction of Mary Stutzman, a young woman with little to no experience in the ways of the world.

The slow building relationship between Mary and Riff struggles in the face of Mary’s inexperience, fears, devout religious beliefs, and biblical views on marriage and family. Riff believes Mary is his future but convincing Mary means to break down her barriers both emotional and physical but all is not well within the clubhouse, and the war with the Asphalt Gods MC becomes deadly and personal, leaving Mary alone for far too long. Believing she made a very big mistake, Mary walks away, and into a future with another man. The $ex scenes are limited but passionate.

There is a large ensemble cast of secondary and supporting characters as the story line covers several months, several books, and several previously revealed situations, scenarios and plot lines.

ROYAL PAIN revisits most of the conflicts addressed in the previous story lines, and as such the interactions between Mary and Riff are stilted, limited and often felt secondary to the premise. In this, I didn’t feel the attraction between our leading couple; the palpable sexual need was pushed down due to Mary’s innocence and adamant refusal for physical contact prior to marriage, and her back and forth between wanting and refusing got old. Riff would disappear for days at a time and little information about his whereabouts or what he was doing was brought into question, hence the need to read the series in order in an effort to know what was happening and why.

ROYAL PAIN is not the typical MC story line in that it felt more like an ‘Amish’ love story about first experiences and innocence.Saying that, there was more telling than showing-I was never pulled into the story line premise-I never felt connected to Mary and Riff’s relationship. ROYAL PAIN is an interesting read in which all of the previous story line conflicts are reviewed and resolved-feels like the end of this particular arc of the series; the romance is subtle ; the characters are numerous, desperate and determined.

Reading Order and Previous Reviews
Hallow’s Eve
Kissing Irish
Royal Road
Royal Surprise
Catchin’ Levi
Pagan’s Xmas
Valentine’s Eve

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Reviewed by Sandy

 

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USA Today Bestselling Author Morgan Jane Mitchell spent years blogging politics and health trends before she rediscovered her love of writing fiction. Trading politicians for bloodsuckers of another kind, she’s now the author of bestselling post-apocalyptic fantasy novel, Sanguis City. Her action packed series of vampires, witches, demons and zombies is paranormal romance, dystopia, urban fantasy and erotica in one bite. When Morgan Jane is not creating the city of blood or conjuring up other supernatural tales, she’s dreaming up erotic and dark romances, like her bestselling Biker Romance series, Asphalt Gods’ MC.

Despite her ever changing hair and her love of adventure, fine food and art, she spends most of her time enjoying the simple life with her free range chickens and ducks, 3 sons and the love of her life who happens to be the best assistant ever.

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PAGAN’S X-MAS (RBMC: Nashville 6) by Morgan Jane Mitchell-review

?PAGAN’S X-MAS (RBMC: Nashville 6) by Morgan Jane Mitchell-a review?

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ABOUT THE BOOK: Release Date January 11, 2023

Pagan doesn’t celebrate the holidays like his brothers, hence the name. He doesn’t know if he believes in anything anymore. And this year the Vice President of the Royal Bastards MC in Nashville decides to leave his sister, Cece to her new man and his club behind altogether to escape to the mountains to the one thing he still believes in.

Jassica was not only Pagan’s sister’s live in nurse, she’d been his side chic for years. His plaything. His secret. Fed up with the turmoil of their strange and unhealthy relationship, she left Royal Road just when the badass biker couldn’t go look for her. He’d been injured in the fire. But now that he’s healed enough to ride, Pagan is determined to convince Jassica to come back.

Snowed in with the biker, will Jassica change her mind about leaving this ruthless man?

Will Pagan finally let someone love the man behind his rough shell?

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REVIEW: PAGAN’S X-MAS is the sixth instalment in Morgan Jane Mitchell’s contemporary, adult RBMC: NASHVILLE erotic, MC romance series-a part of the multi-authored RBMC. This is RBMC Nashville vice president Nicholas Gabriel ‘Pagan’ Green, and registered nurse Jassica Dawn Corbin’s story line.

NOTE: If you have not read any of the previous instalments, there may be spoilers in my review.

Told from three first person perspectives (Pagan, Jassica, Kingpin) PAGAN’S X-MAS follows the tempestuous relationship between RBMC Nashville vice president Nicholas Gabriel ‘Pagan’ Green, and registered nurse Jassica Dawn Corbin. For years Jassica and Pagan have danced around one another in the face of their ‘secret affair’ behind another woman’s back but said woman is no longer in the picture, and Pagan is desperate to start over with our story line heroine, a woman who is now involved with someone else. Jassica Corbin has a secret, that once revealed will destroy the man who is hoping for a second chance. A Christmas spent at Pagan’s cabin forces our hero to relive his nightmare, a nightmare that left him scarred inside and out. What ensues is the rebuilding relationship between Jassica and Pagan, and the fall-out when the past is revealed, and the present pushes Jassica into the arms of someone else.

Meanwhile, Kingpin, President of the Royal Bastards MC in Nashville, Tennessee is struggling between his love and affection for two women but Eve is on the run with a man she claims destroyed her life, and Kingpin battles between head and heart when he discovers that all is not as it appears to be.

The relationship between Pagan and Jassica is turbulent and emotional. Four years earlier, Jassica’s attitude, jealous and maturity threatened to destroy our story line hero but Pagan wanted to keep their relationship a secret in the face of another woman back home. Blackmail, secrets and lies appear to be a major part of the RBMC: Nashville , and as such lives will be destroyed, hearts broken, and emotional turmoil and strife. The $ex scenes are provocative and intense

The secondary and supporting characters include club President Kingpin, Sargent at Arms Villain, Pagan’s sister Cece, and guide dog trainer Jarod Davenport.

PAGAN’S X-MAS is a holiday story of secrets and lies, betrayal and vengeance, power and control, forgiveness and love. The fast paced premise is engaging, gritty and haunting; the romance is seductive and impassioned ; the characters are stubborn and brooding.

Previous Reviews
Royal Surprise
Catchin’ Levi

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Reviewed by Sandy

 

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