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A review by sadie_rae
Misled by Kathryn C. Kelly
3.0
I enjoyed the story but while parts were sad and a cried a bit I never quite connected with the characters.
Megan runs to her father, the President of the Death Dwellers' MC, in hopes that he will be able to save her and her mother from her abusive step father. Only once she finally finds the Death Dwellers' her father is 'missing'. Instead she finds Outlaw, Christopher, who can't seem to decide if he want's her or want's her to disappear.
Outlaw has his own problems and demons, and Megan showing up only brings them out more. With her fathers blood on his hands and conflicting emotions Megan couldn't have chosen a worse time to pop up.
So there is a lot of Drama on all fronts, Megan want's to know where her father is, and she also is conflicted with her trying to start a deep relationship with Chris only to be told time and again that it's nothing. Chris knows that what he has going with Megan is different than what he's had before but keeps pushing her away, then there is the whole division in the club over the death of her father. The club has it's own drama between the bitches and members trying to pull rank.
three stars in the end, I'm debating on whether to keep up with this series or not. but it was good book so... :/
Megan runs to her father, the President of the Death Dwellers' MC, in hopes that he will be able to save her and her mother from her abusive step father. Only once she finally finds the Death Dwellers' her father is 'missing'. Instead she finds Outlaw, Christopher, who can't seem to decide if he want's her or want's her to disappear.
Outlaw has his own problems and demons, and Megan showing up only brings them out more. With her fathers blood on his hands and conflicting emotions Megan couldn't have chosen a worse time to pop up.
So there is a lot of Drama on all fronts, Megan want's to know where her father is, and she also is conflicted with her trying to start a deep relationship with Chris only to be told time and again that it's nothing. Chris knows that what he has going with Megan is different than what he's had before but keeps pushing her away, then there is the whole division in the club over the death of her father. The club has it's own drama between the bitches and members trying to pull rank.
Spoiler
Megan's father was a good man once, maybe not church going good but still good. Then at some point he started in on the drugs and got addicted, when he was high he was MEAN and it was suggested that he not only took several underage girls to bed but he also ended up killing a few of them. In spite of this I never quite got to the part where I hated him, yeah he did shit and it's not excusable, but I think it's a before drugs and after drugs thing.three stars in the end, I'm debating on whether to keep up with this series or not. but it was good book so... :/