Death's Deal
by Kerri Ann
I need his help.
The memory of him haunts me.
I see his heated gaze, I feel his hungry kisses, I feel his tender caresses when I’m reminded of a time when I deserved his love. Bennett loved so hard that I felt it to my core.
Until I betrayed him.
With the looming danger of the Mano cartel, I need protection and Bennett is the only one I know who will fight for me. He has no reason to help, but I’m out of options. There’s no one I trust more to keep me safe.
Being near him again after all this time I know it’ll be dangerous and I’ll have to do everything I can to keep my heart safe from being broken once more.
As a teenager he was beautiful, now, he’s the tattooed — strong bodied — with a steely gaze biker that sees right through me to my soul uncovering the lies I kept from him. If I’m not careful will he be the death of me?
Locked up for a crime I didn’t commit, my life took a turn when I was betrayed by her.
They call me Death. I’m the President of the Hades Army MC. I was hardened by jail as a teenager all because she lied to protect her family.
Antonia Morriso. The deceitful, backstabbing daughter of the mayor of Los Angeles.
The last time I saw her changed my life. Back then, I had a plan for my future as a football star, a future where I expected her by my side. Today I’m no longer that damaged kid. I do as I want, when I want.
Being informed that Antonia requires a protection detail I agree reluctantly with conditions. Will it be a mistake I’ll regret? Can I avoid the pull of our history?
Can I do the job asked of me and nothing more?
Will my hardened soul soften to seeing her again?
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Martial Peak Reviews
Kerri Ann's Death's Deal is a gripping tale of love, betrayal, and redemption set against the gritty backdrop of a motorcycle club and the dangerous world of cartels. This novel is a compelling exploration of how past choices can haunt the present, and how love can be both a source of strength and vulnerability.
The story revolves around two central characters, Antonia Morriso and Bennett, known as Death. Antonia, the daughter of the mayor of Los Angeles, finds herself in dire need of protection from the Mano cartel. Her only hope lies in Bennett, the man she once loved and betrayed. Bennett, now the hardened President of the Hades Army Motorcycle Club, is a man shaped by his past, including a wrongful imprisonment due to Antonia's actions. The narrative unfolds as Antonia seeks Bennett's help, reigniting old flames and unresolved tensions.
One of the most striking aspects of Death's Deal is its exploration of forgiveness and redemption. Kerri Ann delves deep into the complexities of human emotions, illustrating how love can endure despite betrayal and time. The chemistry between Antonia and Bennett is palpable, and their interactions are charged with a mix of longing, regret, and hope. The author skillfully portrays their internal struggles, making their journey towards reconciliation both believable and engaging.
The character development in this novel is noteworthy. Antonia is portrayed as a woman caught between her past mistakes and her present need for survival. Her vulnerability is evident, yet she displays a resilience that makes her a compelling protagonist. Bennett, on the other hand, is a character hardened by life’s trials. His transformation from a hopeful teenager with dreams of a football career to a tough, tattooed biker is both tragic and fascinating. Kerri Ann does an excellent job of peeling back the layers of Bennett's character, revealing a man who is both protective and deeply scarred.
The theme of trust is central to the narrative. Antonia and Bennett's relationship is a testament to the challenges of rebuilding trust after betrayal. The novel raises poignant questions about whether love can truly conquer all and whether the past can ever be fully forgiven. These themes are universal and resonate deeply with readers who have experienced similar struggles in their own lives.
In terms of pacing, Death's Deal maintains a steady rhythm, balancing moments of intense action with quieter, introspective scenes. The tension between Antonia and Bennett is expertly maintained throughout the novel, keeping readers invested in their story. The backdrop of the motorcycle club and the looming threat of the cartel add layers of intrigue and danger, enhancing the overall impact of the narrative.
Kerri Ann's writing style is both evocative and immersive. Her descriptions of the characters' emotions and the gritty settings are vivid, drawing readers into the world she has created. The dialogue is sharp and authentic, capturing the essence of each character's personality and the dynamics of their relationships.
Comparatively, Death's Deal shares thematic similarities with other romance novels set in the world of motorcycle clubs, such as Kristen Ashley's Motorcycle Man and Joanna Wylde's Reaper's Property. However, Kerri Ann distinguishes her work by focusing more deeply on the emotional complexities of her characters and the moral dilemmas they face. Her ability to weave a tale that is both thrilling and emotionally resonant sets her apart in this genre.
Overall, Death's Deal is a captivating read that will appeal to fans of romance and suspense. Kerri Ann has crafted a story that is both heart-wrenching and hopeful, exploring the depths of love and the possibility of redemption. For readers seeking a novel that combines intense emotion with a thrilling plot, Death's Deal is a must-read.
While the novel stands strong on its own, it also leaves room for potential sequels or spin-offs, particularly exploring the lives of other members of the Hades Army MC. This could provide an opportunity for readers to delve deeper into this intriguing world and its complex characters.
In conclusion, Death's Deal is a testament to Kerri Ann's talent as a storyteller. It is a novel that challenges readers to consider the power of love and forgiveness, and the ways in which our past choices shape our present and future. Whether you're a fan of romance, suspense, or stories of personal growth, this book offers something for everyone.
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