I received a copy of this story through Enticing Journey Book Promotions, and this is my unsolicited review.
Great first half. The topic was interesting and the horrors Promise survived well written. I liked her character so much and couldn't wait to read the next chapter. I also liked Gray a lot.
Somewhere at the 50% mark Promise and Gray had sex, after that it wasn't the same. Suddenly they were having sex all the time. And Promise acted like she had years of experience. There was no hesitation, no fumbling, no instructions from Gray. How was it possible? Maybe there's something wrong with me. I actually like biker romances and I'm always looking for the next great story, but the speed the main characters hit the bedroom is killing me. And the way these bikers turn girls with little experience into "everything-goes party girls" is just so out of reality.
After everything Promise went through, is it possible to recover in 24 days and have a healthy relationship with a man? I don't think so.
This is the first book by this author that I've read, so I started well in to the series. I didn't know the back story of some of the other characters, but I don't feel like it mattered much for this story.
I liked the hero and heroine. It wasn't overly angsty and it wasn't "dark" as the description seemed to hint that it might be. There weren't any crazy exes or cheating or anything like that.
I don't know if I bought the wrongly imprisoned angle. I guess it could happen, especially in a small town. I had reservations about the ages of the various people and yet they all seemed to have these extensive histories that should've made them older than their stated or estimated ages. And the names of the Gentry boys where a little out there - Stone, Chrome, Creed, Deck, Cord, Chase, Conway. Odd.
Still, I found it to be a decent read. Oh - some additional commas throughout the story would've helped in some areas, too!