Python (Reaper’s Rejects MC 20) by Elizabeth Knox-review

PYTHON (Reaper’s Rejects MC 20) by Elizabeth Knox-a review

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ABOUT THE BOOK: Release Date April 9, 2024

From the second I laid eyes on her, I was determined to make her mine.

Python

I always thought I’d be the kind of man who stayed on the road his whole life. It turned out I was wrong.

My old friend, Razor, brought me into the Reapers Rejects MC and now I had a place to land, a place to call home, and a brotherhood I never knew I needed.

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REVIEW: PYTHON is the twentieth and final instalment in Elizabeth Knox’s contemporary, adult REAPER’S REJECTS MC erotic, MC romance series set in Chihuahua Mexico. This is club enforcer Manuel ‘Python’ Taylor, and cat cafe owner Astra’s story line. PYTHON 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, there may be triggers for more sensitive readers.

Told from dual first person perspectives (Python and Astra) PYTHON follows the building romance and relationship between our story line couple. Four years earlier, having discovered her husband’s affair, and the ensuing abuse at the man she once loved, Astra escaped to Chihuahua Mexico to begin her life anew. Fast forward to present day, Astra owns a cat cafe, where she will meet several members of the Reaper’s Rejects MC including the man with whom she will fall in love. Enter Manuel ‘Python’ Taylor. As the Reaper’s Rejects MC must deal with a potential war on the horizon, Astra’s ex continues to haunt her life, and takes aim at our story line heroine. What ensues is the building relationship between Python and Astra, and the potential fall-out as Astra’s life hangs in the balance when her ex demands everything and more.

The world building follows Astra as she is now a successful cafe owner, and the friendships she makes including Oakleigh and Razor (Razor 19). As a nomad without a place to call home, Python is about to find himself a large family of support, a family that will protect the woman with whom he is falling in love.

The relationship between Astra and Python begins when Python escorts Oakleigh to Astra’s cafe. The cats take an immediate liking to our story line hero, a liking that is matched by Astra herself. An invite to the club finds Astra face to face with Manuel Taylor, and in the ensuing days and weeks, Astra must face down the past that is determined to destroy her life. The $ex scenes are intimate and provocative .

There is a large ensemble cast of secondary and supporting characters including many members of the Reaper’s Rejects MC, as well as the return of Astra’s ex Tony.

PYTHON is a story of betrayal and vengeance, power and control, madness and obsession, acceptance and love. The fast paced, character driven premise is entertaining and dramatic; the characters are desperate yet determined; the romance is seductive. Although this is the final instalment in the Reaper’s Rejects MC series, the stories continue in author’s Reaper’s Rejects MC: Second Generation .

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RAZOR (Reaper’s Rejects MC 19) by Elizabeth Knox-review

RAZOR (Reaper’s Rejects MC 19) by Elizabeth Knox-review

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ABOUT THE BOOK: Release Date February 28, 2024

All I wanted was one taste, but one taste is all it took.

Razor

I finally found a home to call my own as a VP for the Reapers Rejects MC’s Mexican charter. It’s the first place I’ve spent an extended period of time at since I was in my early twenties.

But, I still get cabin fever. It’s why my Prez sends me out on runs to the States numerous times a year.

I usually make a pit stop at our Vegas charter, but this time I had business in LA. Where better to stay than one of the club’s allies—the Satan’s Raiders MC.

It was a surprise running into Oakleigh again, but it was even more surprising when I saw her dancing on a pole at a local strip club.

I should have gotten up and walked out, knowing damn well I shouldn’t have stayed. I debated it as she sashayed over to me and offered me a lap dance. I could have said no, but I didn’t, and that ‘yes’ started it all.

She was barely nineteen and the club would hang me if they knew.

Then again, the best fruit is always forbidden.

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REVIEW: RAZOR is the nineteenth instalment in Elizabeth Knox’s contemporary, adult REAPER’S REJECTS erotic, MC romance series. This is nomad turned VP for the Reapers Rejects MC’s Mexican charter Ricardo Alejandro ‘Razor’ Ramirez, and Oakleigh Michelle Mahon’s story line. RAZOR can be read as a stand alone without any difficulty. Any important information from the previous story lines is revealed where necessary. Oakleigh is the daughter of Hammer #18. RAZOR crosses over with some of the events and characters of the author’s SATAN’S RAIDERS MC series.

NOTE: Due to the nature of the story line premise, there may be triggers for more sensitive readers. If you have not read any of the previous instalments, there may be spoilers in my review.

Told from dual first person perspectives (Razor and Oakleigh) RAZOR follows the visit of Razor Ramirez to the Satan’s Raiders MC, a visit that will culminate with Oakleigh Mahon’s acceptance of our story line hero. Oakleigh Mahon has been struggling in the months since an attack against the Satan’s Raiders MC left our heroine fighting for her life. In an effort to become independent without the help of the MC, and to hide a life she was hoping to forget, Oakleigh finds herself dancing for money, and masking the pain with illegal drugs. Enter Razor Ramirez, the man with whom Oakleigh will fall in love. Razor knows his time in Vegas is coming to a close, and in an effort to save the life of the woman that has capture his heart, Razor makes Oakleigh an offer she does not refuse. What ensues is the building relationship in Mexico between Razor and Oakleigh, and the potential fall-out as Oakleigh’s father refuses to accept Razor in his daughter’s life.

The world building focuses on recovery and acceptance, addiction and acceptance. Scared to tell her father about her move to Mexico or her downward spiral, Oakleigh takes off with Razor, and finds herself a place to call home.

The relationship between Oakleigh and Razor begins as friendship that will quickly turn into something more. Razor is desperate to protect Oakleigh from the demons that have taken hold, and Oakleigh wants something more than to be wounded victim of a vendetta attack. The $ex scenes are intimate and passionate .

There is a large ensemble cast of coloful, energetic and dynamic secondary and supporting characters from both the Reaper’s Rejects MC and Satan’s Raiders MC including Oakleigh’s father Hammer, his wife Shiloh, and Oakleigh’s aunt Jada; Python, Reaper’s Rejects MC president Amara and her husband Dante, as well as the introduction of several new prospects. Python’s story line is next

RAZOR is a story of secrets and lies, betrayal and anger, family and friendships, relationships and love. The premise is dramatic and intense; the romance is provocative; the characters are determined and charismatic.

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