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A review by izziede
Forty by Cate C. Wells
3.0
This book's premise reminded me of Kristen Ashley's MC book about Millie and High.
Basically the club feel the heroine wronged one of their own in the past and they all hate her, so much so they ran her out of town.
I liked that the actions of the heroine were wrong in the past, she admits she was foolish though she didn't cheat like the Hero thought.
The treatment of her in the past and present is harsh.
There is some pushing away from the Hero in the beginning.
The heroine has issues.
There are references to abuse from the past though not much detail.
No intimate scenes other than the Hero and heroine but the Hero does go on a date before he meets the heroine again.
Nothing happens.
I would have liked more conversation between the MC club men and either the Hero or the heroine to show the resolving of their issues rather than fighting it out.
There are breadcrumbs dropped for future books in series.
HEA.
Epilogue.
Basically the club feel the heroine wronged one of their own in the past and they all hate her, so much so they ran her out of town.
I liked that the actions of the heroine were wrong in the past, she admits she was foolish though she didn't cheat like the Hero thought.
The treatment of her in the past and present is harsh.
There is some pushing away from the Hero in the beginning.
The heroine has issues.
There are references to abuse from the past though not much detail.
No intimate scenes other than the Hero and heroine but the Hero does go on a date before he meets the heroine again.
Nothing happens.
I would have liked more conversation between the MC club men and either the Hero or the heroine to show the resolving of their issues rather than fighting it out.
There are breadcrumbs dropped for future books in series.
HEA.
Epilogue.