A review by reedkaye
Crow by Erin Trejo

5.0

It has taken hours since I finished this story for me to be able to sit down and write this review. There is no way I can do this book justice. I read and listen to a lot of books and this has to be the most emotional stories I know of. I DON’T LIKE TO PUT SPOILERS IN REVIEWS BUT I HAD TO IN THIS ONE SO BE ADVISED.

Crow is not the stereotype biker. He is made up of a different type person that what I expect from a biker. There have been plenty of bikers who go soft for a woman and family but not faced with these issues. He doesn’t quite have the hardness of a biker. He is more the dad everyone wants. He is also the guy that things just don’t seem fair. His relationship with women doesn’t seem to go right until he meets Lyric. She is totally different from other women he has known. She is suffering with her own issues. Together they seem to fit. This turns out not to be you HEA or even HFN type story. I think the author did a great job in pointing out that Crow had so many people who cared about him. He had formed so many relationships but he was missing the one thing that was his heart. I liked the secondary characters. Some were from previous stories and I enjoy when I feel like old characters are involved in ongoing stories because it gives me a feeling of familiarity. This author does an excellent job with her stories having such relatable characters even though I have never been involved in any motorcycle gangs. She also did an outstanding job of making me cry through more than a few parts of this book. The ending, I feel is perfect even though I was in tears for awhile. As always I look forward to her next story, or maybe after this one I’m not sure my emotions can handle it.

Top of my recommended list