Summary
Snake (Road Rebels MC 3)
by Savannah Rylan
She's the one I tried to forget.
But I can't get her out of my head.
I'm no prisoner. And I'm no coward.
I won't stay locked away at the club house hiding from those @ssholes, The Devil Saints.
So I go to a bar, away from my brothers. I need a break from all the chaos.
Until drama walks right through the door.
Laiken. The one who got away. Or I pushed away, I can barely remember.
She's looking fine in that police uniform.
I wonder if she'd let me use those cuffs on her.
But we can't be together.
A patched member and a cop?
No.
Laiken and me?
I'm not supposed to want her.
But you know what they say.
The heart wants what it can't have.
And my heart is achin' for trouble.
Snake (The Road Rebels MC) is a full length STANDALONE bad boy MC HEIST romance. It also contains a few bonus books for you to enjoy! The next in the series, Fox (The Road Rebels MC) will be available on February 21, 2018!
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Martial Peak Reviews
In Snake (Road Rebels MC 3) by Savannah Rylan, readers are thrust into the gritty world of motorcycle clubs, where loyalty, love, and danger intertwine in a captivating narrative. This standalone novel, part of the Road Rebels series, explores the tumultuous relationship between Snake, a patched member of the Road Rebels MC, and Laiken, a police officer who represents everything he knows he shouldn’t want. Rylan masterfully crafts a story that delves deep into the complexities of forbidden love, personal redemption, and the struggle between duty and desire.
The blurb sets the stage for a classic tale of star-crossed lovers, but Rylan elevates the narrative beyond mere tropes. Snake is a character who embodies the archetype of the bad boy, yet he is layered with vulnerability and a sense of honor that makes him relatable. His internal conflict is palpable; he is torn between his loyalty to his brothers in the MC and the undeniable attraction he feels for Laiken. This tension is a driving force throughout the novel, as Snake grapples with his feelings while trying to protect those he cares about from the chaos that surrounds them.
Laiken, on the other hand, is a strong female lead who defies the typical damsel-in-distress trope. As a police officer, she represents law and order, yet her connection to Snake complicates her professional life. Rylan does an excellent job of portraying Laiken’s struggles as she navigates her feelings for a man who is, by all accounts, her enemy. The dynamic between the two characters is electric, filled with tension and longing that keeps readers on the edge of their seats. Their chemistry is undeniable, and Rylan’s writing captures the intensity of their encounters beautifully.
The themes of Snake resonate deeply, particularly the idea of love as a force that challenges societal norms. The relationship between a biker and a cop is fraught with complications, and Rylan does not shy away from exploring the implications of their connection. The novel raises questions about loyalty, identity, and the sacrifices one must make for love. Snake’s journey is not just about winning Laiken’s heart; it’s also about finding himself amidst the chaos of his life and the expectations placed upon him by his club.
Character development is a strong suit in Rylan’s writing. Snake evolves from a man hiding from his past and the dangers of his lifestyle to someone who confronts his demons head-on. His interactions with Laiken serve as a catalyst for his growth, pushing him to reconsider what he truly wants out of life. Laiken, too, undergoes significant development as she learns to balance her professional responsibilities with her personal desires. Their relationship becomes a mirror reflecting their individual journeys, making their eventual union all the more satisfying.
The pacing of the novel is well-executed, with a balance of action, romance, and introspection. Rylan expertly weaves in moments of tension and conflict, particularly with the looming threat of the Devil Saints, a rival gang that adds an element of danger to the story. These external conflicts serve to heighten the stakes for Snake and Laiken, making their love story all the more compelling. The author’s ability to maintain suspense while developing the romance is commendable, ensuring that readers remain engaged from start to finish.
Rylan’s writing style is accessible and engaging, with vivid descriptions that bring the world of the Road Rebels MC to life. The dialogue is sharp and authentic, capturing the personalities of the characters and the culture of the motorcycle club. The author’s attention to detail enhances the reading experience, allowing readers to immerse themselves fully in the story. The inclusion of bonus books at the end of the novel is a delightful treat for fans, providing additional context and depth to the series.
In comparison to other works in the genre, such as those by authors like Kristen Ashley or Joanna Wylde, Rylan’s Snake stands out for its focus on character-driven storytelling. While many MC romances lean heavily on action and drama, Rylan places a significant emphasis on the emotional journeys of her characters. This approach not only enriches the narrative but also allows readers to connect with Snake and Laiken on a deeper level.
Overall, Snake (Road Rebels MC 3) is a compelling addition to the motorcycle club romance genre. Savannah Rylan has crafted a story that is both thrilling and heartfelt, exploring the complexities of love in a world filled with danger and uncertainty. With well-developed characters, a gripping plot, and themes that resonate, this novel is sure to captivate readers who enjoy a blend of romance and suspense. Whether you’re a longtime fan of the series or a newcomer to Rylan’s work, Snake is a must-read that will leave you eagerly anticipating the next installment in the Road Rebels saga.
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