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Clubwhore Kindle Edition
I’m that girl…
The girl every woman loves to hate.
The one your man dreams about.
I live up to my name…
CLUBWHORE.
And this is my story.
She needs something. Something Devil’s Renegade MC Sergeant at Arms Bryce is more than willing to give. But he’s not the kind of man who asks. He takes. And soon, he will take her. He’ll dominate her. He’ll captivate her. She’ll be his—no patches…no property…no titles. Only her. Only him.
She thinks this is her story to tell.
It very well may be.
But he's fixing to rewrite it.
Note: This is a full-length standalone Devil's Renegade Motorcycle Club novel. Due to strong language and sexual content, this book is not intended for readers under the age of 18.
- LanguageEnglish
- Publication dateJanuary 16, 2016
- File size518 KB
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- ASIN : B01AQZO0DG
- Publisher : (January 16, 2016)
- Publication date : January 16, 2016
- Language : English
- File size : 518 KB
- Simultaneous device usage : Unlimited
- Text-to-Speech : Enabled
- Screen Reader : Supported
- Enhanced typesetting : Enabled
- X-Ray : Enabled
- Word Wise : Enabled
- Sticky notes : On Kindle Scribe
- Print length : 266 pages
- Best Sellers Rank: #386,508 in Kindle Store (See Top 100 in Kindle Store)
- #2,198 in Alpha Male Romance
- #3,248 in Alpha Male Romance eBooks
- #12,523 in Contemporary Romance Fiction
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I'm Kim.
I like reading, dogs, Merle Haggard, laughing, playing cards, smoking cigarettes, not working, never doing laundry and food.
I also write books.
And I think writing a biography about myself is the weirdest part of being an author.
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But Delilah's sexual escapades are feeding a much darker demon inside her. A demon that needs regular meals of emotional pain. The place she goes to get those meals is absolutely heartbreaking, and I cried several times for Delilah, even though she doesn't want anyone's pity. She's a tough chick, Delilah, and I completely fell in love with her in the course of this book.
Bryce, the SA of another chapter, understands pain addiction. He's had experience dealing with it before, but that experience left him with his own demons. There were several times through the book when I thought Bryce probably wasn't the best person to help Delilah. But this isn't a perfect world, and Bryce is what Delilah gets. Do they make it work? You'll have to read to find out, and I highly recommend it to anyone who loves MC and the healing power of kink.
I'll definitely be reading other books by this author.
1. It is an MC romance that is not steeped in extreme violence. There are things that the MC engages in "off screen" so to speak, but not active written scenes of rape and murder that I do not enjoy reading and believe have no place in a romance novel.
2. There is a love story present. It is not just about sex between the main characters. They actually have real feelings for each other and work through problems to come together.
3. The chemistry between Bryce and Delilah is HOT from the moment their eyes meet.
4. There is drama present that is interesting and not over the top, unbelievable nonsense.
5. Delilah is damaged from a young age and suffers from some type of mental disorder - clearly. I don't know what it is called and it is not diagnosed in the book, but it definitely exists and she is struggling with it. Bryce recognizes that she is not ok and strives to help her (not in just a sexual way) by telling her she is worthy, etc. He also allows her to make her own choices so that she can be responsible for herself.
6. Delilah is not your normal lead character. She is different from the beginning and as she becomes a more stable person, she still remains Delilah.
These are the things I did not like about this book:
1. The grammar is bad in more than one scene. For instance, the author uses the wrong verb tense when she says "don't" instead of "doesn't". Example: The club don't have rules about so and so. If this happened once or twice, I would ignore it but it happened several times.
2. The author left off a chance to address safe sex. Delilah has a problem with sex addiction / pain and since she is having sex with multiple partners (not all members of her club) at the beginning of the book, the question arose in my mind "does she practice safe sex?" It is not a choice with her to have sex sometimes. It is a compulsion. Albeit, one that she enjoys. But, a mention of safe sex practices and how that is handled by Delilah would be beneficial.
Overall, I think this book has a lot of merit - even though it is boldly named Clubwhore and does tell the story of a girl who is sexually active in an MC. But, there was more to Delilah than just the label of "whore". I almost didn't read it because of the title and some of the negative reviews. Those negative reviews are confusing to me after actually reading the book. Someone stated they didn't know why Delilah needed the pain? Did they read the scenes with her mother and brother? Or the scene where she was locked in the dog cage? All those experiences, along with others, clearly depict a condition that will manifest itself somehow - in this case it was sex and pain. If you like MC romances, skip the bad reviews and give this one a shot and see what you think after reading it.