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Steel by Serena Akeroyd

ree128's review against another edition

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5.0

Steel is the fourth installment of the Sinners MC Series, and it just keeps getting better as we go. Each book flows seamlessly together and makes it easy to follow the story lines.
Steel and Stone's story was a long time in coming. It was great to read not only their back story, but also their present story. Throughout the book it helped to understand why Steel did what he did to Stone all those year's ago.
Serena Akeroyd wove the story together so well with the previous stories that they they jelled so well. She really knows how to keep you riveted to find out what is going to happen next. She left me wanting so much more with so many questions as to what's going to happen next.
This an absolutely must read after you read Sin.

kac469's review against another edition

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emotional hopeful tense medium-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? Plot
  • Strong character development? It's complicated
  • Loveable characters? It's complicated
  • Diverse cast of characters? Yes

3.75

rcrg's review against another edition

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5.0

I'm just speechless with this ending. I want to say a few words about the love story of Stone and Steel, but I just can't find them. This series keeps throwing me curve after curve. I highly recommend it.

ree128's review against another edition

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5.0

Steel is the fourth installment of the Sinners MC Series, and it just keeps getting better as we go. Each book flows seamlessly together and makes it easy to follow the story lines.
Steel and Stone's story was a long time in coming. It was great to read not only their back story, but also their present story. Throughout the book it helped to understand why Steel did what he did to Stone all those year's ago.
Serena Akeroyd wove the story together so well with the previous stories that they they jelled so well. She really knows how to keep you riveted to find out what is going to happen next. She left me wanting so much more with so many questions as to what's going to happen next.
This an absolutely must read after you read Sin.

seg1's review

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4.0

It was good and I'm loving the series so far. I'm just not a huge fan of all the flashback chapters 

lauren_soderberg's review against another edition

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3.0

2.75 stars

heather_whit's review against another edition

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4.0

4.5 stars!! I will start off by saying there is a recap of the first 3 books in the series. I highly recommend that you read the first 3 books just because they introduce us to Steel and Stone not only that, but past characters are in this book. Since all the books are interconnected I think you will get a better experience from reading the others books. Ok on with my review....
Stone and Steel's story is real, it is raw, and it is gritty. The emotional roller coaster you will be on will take you on twists, turns, and turn you inside out while you are hanging on the edge of your seat for this ride to end. These 2 souls are destined to be together, but thanks to outside interference they both take different paths. When their paths cross again and Steel decides just what he wants Stone makes him work for it. I loved how she made him work for her, how she made him prove to her that he does love her.
As in the other books in the series this book is filled with suspense and mystery. The ending did leave me hanging, because I did have a few questions that I feel were not answered. I'm sure Serena has a plan and all my questions will be answered in future books in the series.

neshaisabookworms_book_review's review against another edition

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5.0

Steel and Stone are a perfect match

Steel and stone couldn’t be more hard headed and perfect for each other. A second chance romance that’s more, the one that got away than anything else, is an emotional rollercoaster for sure! A rollercoaster that takes a few stops on the steamboat.

corvinascloud's review against another edition

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5.0

“i made myself a vow to you, that i’d protect you from me until i died. well, i died. what’s the point in living if i can’t have you at my side?”

childhood friends to strangers to lovers, with an age gap, where he had waited to claim her as his and almost got the girl, but after their first kiss the universe gets in the way and he left her to save her from himself. he wore her brand on him in preparation to brand her as his in return, but the universe gets in the way and it wasn't until 18 years later that she became his old lady. he gifted her a kitten that always attacked him, like it knew he was the cause of her pain, and it wasn't until they finally ended up together that the cat warmed up to him. the flashbacks. the timing. the pinning. the way he tortured himself, he denied himself of her. everything about this book tugged at my heartstrings and flooded my tear ducts.

whiskeywoman79's review against another edition

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3.0

Dark / MC / Irish Mafia / Slow Burn

⭐⭐.5 /5 I rounded up for the rating here