A review by trudyd
Reaper's Fall by Joanna Wylde

5.0

Someone needs to send out a search party. I got completely lost in Reaper's Fall. I was so lost that I forgot to go to sleep last night. Painter and Melanie were first introduced in Silver Bastards. The potential of love was there teasing me. I had all these ideas. I thought I knew what was going to happen in the book. Boy was I wrong. The book was so much more than I expected. Joanna Wylde out did herself. I cheered Melanie's strength and determination. The secondary characters that surrounded her would good for a laugh. But boy could they be irritating. Painter was a complete man whore. Melanie and Painter became pen pals during his time behind bars. It was a great way to gain understanding into the characters. Painter stayed away upon his release. He knew Melanie deserved better. But Painter couldn't stay away. For the first time in his live he gave himself to a woman. Unfortunately, the club still came first. Melanie had a hard time accepting his devotion to the club. When she needed him most, he wasn't there. The excitement in the book continues. Club business can be scary, thrilling, irritating. Violence is a factor int he book, but I didn't find it to be gory. The sex was hot and believable. My past love of the Reapers and me buying the book. The mouth dropping surprises kept me completely hooked. And then it ended and I am left waiting for the next book to pull me, keep me entertained, and convince me that the characters are real. It takes a talented author to suck me in so completely. Joanna Wylde is one of those authors.