
Brinks
Fallen Lords MC, Book 9
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Narrated by:
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Melissa Barr
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Paul Brion
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Winter Travers
Cora was mine.
No one knew it, but she was still mine. Months of spending every spare minute together and then I was sent to keep an eye on Jenkins. Cora's brother.
Things went sideways. The lunatic captured me, tortured me, and then, I was suddenly dumped at the feet of the Fallen Lords.
Now I was safe with my brothers, but suddenly she wasn't.
Jenkins has what is mine, and I will do anything to get her back.
Cora was mine.
Contains mature themes.
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If they had a TV series this wold win an academy award and I would be right there watching it
absolutely amazing
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Narration is great!
Brinks and Cora
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The issue with relistens is you sometimes have too long to think about some glaring faults. This book is no different. Cora was being held in a shack. It is mentioned that the windows are boarded but even so, why didn't Kora attempt an escape? Susie unchained her quite a few times and Cora said more than once she could have easily taken her. So why didn't she? Jenkins left for hours and sometimes days at a time which would have given Cora ample time to get away. Just because the windows were boarded didn't mean she couldn't get the boards off with Susie subdued. There were knives and other things in the shack she could have used.
Also, most of the club members live at the clubhouse along with quite a few of the girls... No one? Not one person noticed Cora and Brinks sneaking off together? For months? The girl gang notoriously gets in everyone's business and not one of them picked up on it? Cora hung with the girl gang daily and it was a secret for months? No one saw Cora going in or leaving Brink's room? Not buying it.
The last gripe is Jenkins. This guy supposedly lost his mind and suddenly wanted his sister to sell her. Then at the end of the book he's supposedly a huge meth head? Excuse me? If he was as strung out as he was portrayed at the end he wouldn't have had the wherewithal to kidnap Cora and come up with the plans he had. He wouldn't have been jetting off to do all these different things and making connections. It just didn't add up.
Ignoring those 3 things, I loved the series as a whole, but not this book on it's own. I love the Lords and the ever hysterical girl gang. It's not your typical gritty biker series. It's light and funny and can't be taken too seriously. Narration was great as always.
Love this series!!!
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