From New York Times and USA Today bestselling author Kristen Ashley comes a new story in her Chaos series…
About ROUGH RIDE:
Rosalie Holloway put it all on the line for the Chaos Motorcycle Club.
Informing to Chaos on their rival club—her man’s club, Bounty—Rosalie knows the stakes. And she pays them when her man, who she was hoping to scare straight, finds out she’s betrayed him and he delivers her to his brothers to mete out their form of justice.
But really, Rosie has long been denying that, as she drifted away from her Bounty, she’s been falling in love with Everett “Snapper” Kavanagh, a Chaos brother. Snap is the biker-boy-next door with the snowy blue eyes, quiet confidence and sweet disposition who was supposed to keep her safe…and fell down on that job.
For Snapper, it’s always been Rosalie, from the first time he saw her at the Chaos Compound. He’s just been waiting for a clear shot. But he didn’t want to get it after his Rosie was left bleeding, beat down and broken by Bounty on a cement warehouse floor.
With Rosalie a casualty of an ongoing war, Snapper has to guide her to trust him, take a shot with him, build a them…
And fold his woman firmly in the family that is Chaos.
Finally, Snapper and Rosalie!!!! Could it get any better? I was actually nervous about Kit giving us this one folks. I mean, Rosie was once Shy’s girl. She had been with another brother- and not like some club bunny- she was his girl. Not his old lady, but still. She was there. She was known to Chaos. So, when I saw that Snapper was gonna be her new end- I was a little scared.
I shouldn’t have been.
How silly was I.
This is Kristen Ashley, after all. The queen. Now before her, people.
If anyone can write a story like this- she can. She did. And she freaking rocked it. Rocked it. It was everything. Everything we’d ever want from KA.
The sisterhood didn’t suffer like we’d feared. Tab and Rosie didn’t come to blows. Why? What? How? Because they’re both Chaos. And Chaos is family. Chaos is brotherhood. And apparently, sisterhood. And Tab made it very clear early on, after Rosie’s attack, that Rosie is part of that sisterhood. So regardless of what had transpired previously with her and Shy- the sisterhood was stronger.
More of the story seemed to unfold as to what Chaos is facing in their future- what may be coming for them, and what ugly forces might be rearing their hands soon. It left some unanswered questions, it gave me some theories at the end- theories that parts of me hope aren’t true, because they’re so terrible to imagine. But at the same time, part of me hopes they are, because they’d explain so much, they’d bring closure to so many.
But I love that Kit is able to do that. No other author is able to make me feel their words as she can. I absorb them- soul deep. Her books resonate with me like no others, and the Chaos books seem to even more. So, every time another couple gets their story told, it brings a happy sigh to my heart. I couldn’t ask for more than that.
Thank you so much! ~Jessica, InkSlinger PR
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