Book one Blood Bound didn’t hit it off with me. I wasn’t sure if I was going to try the next installment in the Blood Ravagers series, but I’m glad I did. Liz and Dex won me over.
Blood Freed was funny, exciting, adventures, and action-packed. We are back into the Blood Ravagers MC world. This time the stakes are higher and two unlike people will find what they both have been needing.
Liz is the free spirit. Her sister thinks she is going to bolt and not commit to the gang as there Oracle. Liz wants to prove to herself and the others that that is not the case. That she’s just been searching for her path, her destiny.
Dex is a lone wolf shifter who is haunted by his past. He’s got some issues, but when he is told by his president to protect Liz and help on this mission, he will give it his all even though it’s not the best time for him.
This story was exciting, intense, and full of sexual tension. I liked the banter and sexual tension that is broiling; between Liz and Dex. They both have issues and so neither believe in themselves, but both see the good in the other. The author captured their insecurities, fears, and emotions stunningly. I liked their connection and how they become each other’s strength. They complemented each other and you could feel their emotions and bond throughout story. The plot was exhilarating from solving the clues to facing the dangers and watching the characters work together. We are also treated to a few surprises along the way and a set up for the next book.
Blood Freed was a marvelously exhilarating read.
Rated: 4 Stars
*Disclaimer: I received a complimentary copy provided by Tule Publishing via NetGalley with the sole purpose of an honest review. All thoughts, comments and ratings are my own.
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I agree with you Melanie. I always try to give a series two books and I agree usually it’s the second book that takes the series off. Thank’s for stopping in and check out Blood Freed review.
I usually try to give a series at least two books before I give up on it (unless it is really bad). I’ve read so many books where it is the second book that the series really takes off. I’m glad that worked for you in this series.