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Ignite by Chelle Bliss

stephv10's review against another edition

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adventurous challenging emotional funny lighthearted medium-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? A mix
  • Strong character development? Yes
  • Loveable characters? Yes
  • Diverse cast of characters? Yes
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes

5.0

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5.0

Mammoth is a Disciple... they were there for him when he needed them. However, since he met Tamara, and she became part of his life, he’s been working on getting out, or as out as he can be... to start a life with her. He’s sent out, alone, and something happens... Tamara is beside herself, and worried. It speeds up his time line, as his injury makes it so he can’t ride.

On his last night in the clubhouse, his mother shows up... she’s in trouble and didn’t know where else to go. When Mammoth and his Disciple brothers find out what has happened, they jump into action to “handle it”.

There’s a lot in this book!! Mammoth and Tamara move forward in their relationship, Jessica, Mammoths mom, moves forward with hers, with the Gallo family’s help. Lily and Jett have a new addition... just so much happening!

I love Chelle Bliss! Her writing is so descriptive and real. Reading these up is addicting! It took me less than a day to finish this!! I loved it. I can’t wait for Spark!!

creativekristi's review against another edition

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I had read a few others in the series but I just couldn’t get into this one. 

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5.0

Oh holy hotness!! Mammoth and Tamara are on fire! Trouble seems to find Mammoth and Tamara is never far behind. She loves him fiercely and will stand up to anyone to protect him which makes for some of the best moments. Ignite has all the snark, danger, drama, passion and Gallo family involvement (whether they want it or not) that we have come to expect and love from this series. The love and loyalty the Gallo's show to anyone who is a part of their family just makes your heart happy. The love Mammoth has for Tamara will make you swoon, and the tidbits about her cousins is the icing on the cake! I laughed out loud and shed some tears, but absolutely loved this and can't wait for Nick's book!!

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5.0

Great read!

I love Mammoth and Tamara! It was also great to see Jett and Lily and Pike and Gigi. I’m now wondering if Morris is going to get a book!

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5.0

Holy Hotness!!! Yes, Mammoth is HOT but Ignite is one steamy romance. Tamara's temper is always heating up. Making the pages even hotter, all the Gallo men decorating the pages.

Mammoth has bee working towards getting out of the Disciples. Let's faces it Tamara is not Old Lady material. She is more of "doesn't take anyones B.S. kinda girl." She is a princess. Just ask Mammoth.
He has goals. He has desires. He has dreams. All revolve around Tamara.

Mammoth is having one last goodbye with his brothers when his world turns upside down. A female showing up the gate has him relying on those he was leaving.

I adored Mammoth before Ignite. He now holds a special place in my heart. Who knew a biker could show you the proper way to treat a lady. The world needs more guys like Mammoth.

Ignite was a fantastic, exciting read. I laughed at what came out of Tamara's mouth. I hooted over Mammoth's tough guy exterior, and soft gooey inside. But the Epilogue had me rolling on the floor, tears of laughter flowing.

pattyfgd's review against another edition

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5.0

Ignite
Men of Inked: Heatwave, Book 5
By: Chelle Bliss
Narrated by: Joe Arden, Zara Eden

Tamara and Mammoth, one of my favorite Gallo couples are front and center in this continuation of their story. These two are meant for each other and the more I get to know them, the more I love their match. Mammoth is such the alpha protector and Tamara is such a feisty girl, it's fun to listen to the banter and the passion is off the charts. Willing to do anything for her, Mammoth is ready to leave the MC. Circumstances enable him to leave earlier than anticipated, but an unexpected visit from his mother changes everything. Twists and turns, family time and pure love fuel this romantic suspense. It's a listen I thoroughly enjoyed and left me wanting more from the talented Chelle Bliss.

The narration for these books is key, and Bliss casts her characters perfectly. Joe Arden comes in as Mammoth. His alpha voice comes through, tough and authoritative, but with Tamara, he is putty in her hands. The love for her emanates right through Arden's narrative. Zara Eden is the perfect person to play the spunky Tamara. Attitude comes through her creating Tam's personality flawlessly. These two are the great together.

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5.0

This book was wow, had everything I wanted for Tamara and Mammoth. I love these two together. Kind of makes me think of her parents, but different. Chelle has definitely delivered with this one and the wait was worth it. Now bring on the next Gallo!!!

rinasreadsnz's review

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4.0

Joe and Zara did a fabulous job of bringing this book to life.
I thought I had an idea about where this book might go but I couldn't have been more wrong.
It exceeded all my expectations—the steam, the drama, the funny banter, the loyalty—I was blown away by how much happened during this book.

It was so rewarding seeing everything finally pay off for Mammoth and Tamara. I loved the new characters that we were introduced to and very much enjoyed the ending.

Looking forward to the next book.

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5.0

Igniting a spark that's sure to set reader's hearts aflame, Tamara and Mammoth are back and better than ever. Rounded out with an ensemble cast of the beloved Gallo family, this latest installment in the Men of Inked Heatwave series feels like a labor of love and timely gift from Chelle Bliss. Five stars for this must read.