REVIEW: Coletrane by Rie Warren

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coletrainColetrane (Bad Boys of Retribution MC #4) by Rie Warren: I have to say that I have loved this spin off series since Hunter (Book 1). Each book keeps getting better and better and better. Coletrane is no exception to that rule.

Coletrane grew up on the wrong side of the tracks, poor with only his mother and sister. When is mother is injured, he and his sister get caught up with the wrong crowd. Stealing to get money to help his mom soon turns into selling drugs and then using drugs. When his sister OD’s and his mother has a mental break, Cole realizes that he has to change his life. Putting himself through college, becoming a tatoo artist and joining the Retribution MC have all be positives in his life. When the hot, sexy, way to good for him Sinclair Chathum walks through the doors of the MC, he knows that he is in BIG TROUBLE.

Sinclair Chathum, or Sin as Cole likes to call her, comes from money, power and prestige, but she is not everything she appears. She has her feet firmly planted on the ground, she knows what she wants and she is not afraid to go after it, and she never, ever looks down on anyone else like she is better than they are. When she sets her sights on Cole, she will do anything and everything that it takes to make him see that she is the one for him.

When the gangs of the past return to cause problems with Cole’s present and future, it will take everything that Cole can muster to save the woman that is part of his heart and soul.

I loved Cole and Sin together, they just had such a chemistry that they were explosive. I loved how Cole always thought that he was not good enough for Sin, wanting to know if his choices and the opportunities that were presented to him would make him more acceptable to her family. He always had her best interest at heart. I loved how Sin always thought that Cole hung the moon. Knowing about his past, understanding and accepting that his past shaped him into the man that he is now, the man that she loved with all her heart was just so refreshing.

I am sad to see this series end, but I hope for a new series with some of the characters who’s stories have yet to be told. I would love to see Walker get his own book. I give this amazing story 5 super stars.
 

Book Info:

Jen Zorko| 5 Stars | HJ Recommends | No |
Publication: August 25th 2015 | Rie Warren | Bad Boys of Retribution MC #4

Series finale from the summer MC hit!

From the world of Carolina Bad Boys and Retribution MC, this bad boy biker likes to be in control, and he’s ready to take what he wants.

Coletrane:
Her name is Sinclair Chatham. Sin. That’s exactly what she is—walking, talking, in the flesh sin. She’s haughty, privileged, so goddamn starlet sexy, with an ass I want to grab and spank raw.

I want her to give herself over to me. I want her to lose that polished princess veneer. I want to strip away the money, the manicures, the maids, the immaculate façade.

I need her to be mine. But I’m a grunt. A biker. A tattoo artist. I’m blue collar all the way, and her family will probably shit bricks if they ever meet me.

Not to mention, I’m running from a bad past that’s about to catch up with me.

Sinclair:
I would never go for Cole in a million years. He’s gruff, rough around the edges—and covered in ink. He’s unapologetic, demanding, and sometimes scary as hell. He tells me what he wants, how he wants it, and why he’s going to ruin me for all other men.

Coletrane destroys my vanity, gets inside my head while he gets into my bed, and I can’t say no to him. He’s not what I expected—tender at times, taking no prisoners at others. He breaks me down, builds me up.

He is not my type.

They say opposites attract, and they’re right. I just didn’t expect him to turn my cushy life upside down and inside out. But it’s too late, and someone’s going to get hurt.

Warning: Graphic sex, graphic action, graphic language. Triple X caution.

 

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