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Review: Ride Wild (Raven Riders #3) by Laura Kaye

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Review: Ride Wild (Raven Riders #3) by Laura KayeRide Wild by Laura Kaye
Series: Raven Riders #3
Published by Avon on October 31, 2017
Genres: Contemporary Romance, Erotic Romance, Motorcycle
Pages: 384
Format: Paperback
Source: Bought
four-stars
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A 2017 RT Reviewers' Choice Award Nominee for Best Romantic Suspense!
One of the Washington Post's Best Romance Novels of November!

Brotherhood. Club. Family.
They live and ride by their own rules.
These are the Raven Riders...

Wild with grief over the death of his wife, Sam “Slider” Evans merely lives for his two sons. Nothing holds his interest anymore—not even riding his bike or his membership in the Raven Riders Motorcycle Club. But that all changes when he hires a new babysitter.

Recently freed from a bad situation by the Ravens, Cora Campbell is determined to bury the past. When Slider offers her a nanny position, she accepts, needing the security and time to figure out what she wants from life. Cora adores his sweet boys, but never expected the red-hot attraction to their brooding, sexy father. If only he would notice her...

Slider does see the beautiful, fun-loving woman he invited into his home. She makes him feel too much, and he both hates it and yearns for it. But when Cora witnesses something she shouldn’t have, the new lives they’ve only just discovered are threatened. Now Slider must claim—and protect—what’s his before it’s too late.


Also in this series: Ride Hard, Ride Rough

Emotional, Sweet, Raunchy, with a bit of Suspense.

The Raven Riders series has fast; become a favorite with me. I like how the Raven Riders MC band together to help those in need, but just not those outside the brotherhood, but those inside as well. It’s an emotional heartfelt series.

Ride Wild gives us a man whose life was torn apart by his wife’s death and he’s barley keeping it together for his boys and a young women who is determined to find happiness in her life. These two have secrets that have affect them deeply, but maybe they can find what they need in each other.

I’ve waited not so patiently since book one, Ride Hard, for Cora’s story and also Slider. We’ve gained glimpse of Sam “Slider” Evans throughout the books. So when I heard that Cora and Slider where finally getting a story. I couldn’t have been more ecstatic. Ms. Kaye did not disappoint. I loved Ride Wild.

These two people where broken, afraid to need anyone, and trust so their relationship did have some mistakes along the way; especially early on when both don’t know the others past and secrets. One thing that was undeniable was their love for the boys, Sam and Ben. Even with Sider’s issues you could tell that he truly loved his boys. Cora was determined to bring joy into their lives and some joy back into Slider’s life as well. I loved these two together and felt they complemented each other well.

Great characters and a sweet and sensual love story.

Rated: 4 Stars

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Challenge(s): Pick Your Genre (CR) New Release (2017)

About Laura Kaye

Laura Kaye is the New York Times and USA Today Bestselling author of contemporary and erotic romance and romantic suspense, including the Hard Ink, Raven Riders, Blasphemy, Heroes, and Hearts of the Anemoi series. Laura’s hot, heartfelt stories are all about the universal desire for a place to belong. Laura grew up amidst family lore involving angels, ghosts, and evil-eye curses, cementing her life-long fascination with storytelling and the supernatural. Laura also writes historical fiction as Laura Kamoie, and lives in Maryland with her husband and two daughters, and appreciates her view of the Chesapeake Bay every day.


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14 thoughts on “Review: Ride Wild (Raven Riders #3) by Laura Kaye

  1. I know that feeling of really wanting to try an author, but haven’t. One day you will. This was a great read. Thank’s for visiting. ^_^

  2. Fabulous review Angela!!! Love this series!!! Shared on all my socials!!

  3. I had such a blast with this book and this series is so heartfelt and I just love it so much. My favorite MC series to read.

    Glad you enjoyed Cora’s story so much.

  4. I really love this series, as well as the related Hard Ink series. I ride a Harley so it’s fun to have an MC slant that is good. I loved the two boys (children) in this one. Anne

    1. Kids are adorable. I haven’t read the Hard Ink, but it’s on my TBR. I agree it’s nice to have an MC slant that’s good. Thank’s for visiting.

  5. One I had a little trouble with but still enjoyed it enough to grab two which I loved and three was wonderful too. Thank’s for visiting Lily.

  6. I did too. I actually have her PNR series, the full set, but still haven’t read them. I picked up er MC series to start with even though it was PNR I wanted to read. So glad I read the Raven Riders. I just love all the guys introduced and what goes on.

  7. The books are good. They are more emotional because we see or learn what has happened to these abused women and how this MC Club helps them out and well some find love along the way.

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