Melted Iron Blue Bandits MC Book 3 edition by Michelle Woods Mary Bogart Crenshaw Literature Fiction eBooks
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Melted Iron Blue Bandits MC Book 3 edition by Michelle Woods Mary Bogart Crenshaw Literature Fiction eBooks
I debated between 3 and 4 stars for this book. Iron's story is so much better than Animal's, still not as good as Reaper's though. The first part of it was engaging, but halfway boring at the same time, then it got interesting, but it was so convoluted, ended up not making a whole lot of sense. Some spoilers below...Before I start with the actual story, here are a couple of things that I thought were goofy. They still have dry cleaners in 2145 (I think that's what the year was?). Even though I'll be long dead by then, I was hoping that at some point in the future someone would come up with clothing that did not require dry cleaning anymore haha. Another thing was the fact that when the women went to this one club, they had to get their hands stamped after paying. That sounded very, I don't know, 1995 or something. I think they still stamp your hand at the county fair nowadays :)))
We got Iron and Roz who had known each other since they were kids, had fallen in love and thought they'd be together forever. Iron, who was Toby back then, had left to join an MC, leaving Roz behind to wait for him, while he was working on his big plan that would give them a better life. By the time he went back for her, he was told by her stepfather that she had died. He mourned her, and never really moved on, then 14 years later Roz falls out of a truck and straight into his arms, all alive and well. Turns our she had faked her own death because she was being abused by her stepfather, and didn't know any way out, nor did she have any way of contacting Toby/Iron.
There is a lot of anger on both sides; her because she had looked for him for years, but since he had not shared his road name with her, no one that she had asked about him knew who he was. And him because she went to the extreme of faking her own death instead of asking him for help. That makes sense and they work all that out, but here's what threw me off. And here's the spoiler alert...
All throughout the first 80% of the story Roz is getting comfortable with the Blue Bandits, working things out with Iron, and getting a job at the local clinic. She is also missing the only friend she had had in the town she was living in prior to her abduction, Tara. Then all of a sudden she and Iron get kidnapped by this other friend of hers, Patricia, that came out of the woodwork. And apparently this Patricia was mad because Roz had gotten herself abducted by the Headhunters, and they had been supposed to get Tara, not her. Then once Tara would've disappeared, Patricia was counting on Roz getting so upset over it, that she would go to kill Reaper. Patricia had been supposedly "training" (aka brainwashing) Roz to go kill Reaper. Not sure why, because that part was not revealed. However, if Patricia had been getting Roz all riled up to hate the Blue Bandits, when Roz got saved by them, you'd think she'd be just a little bit scared, and make a big deal of it, or tell Iron at some point that she had thought that the Blue Bandits were responsible for women's kidnappings. But there was not even one word mentioned about Roz hating the Blue Bandits, not even in her head, she was actually happy there. Then Patricia shows up and presents Roz as this Nikita wannabe, then gives her a gun and tells her to go kill Reaper or else. So our little Roz/Nikita grabs the gun and kills Patricia with it.
This whole part of the story, along with the fact that we got bombarded with a lot of scattered info, did not make any sense to me. And here's another thing that I was a little bummed about... The previous two books in the series had some funny parts in them, light hearted in parts; even Animal had had a little bit of a sense of humor. This one not so much. These people were super intense, I did not crack a smile throughout the entire thing, other than when I got distracted by the dry cleaners and hands being stamped at a club. And, sorry to say, but the epilogue was lame and felt like it was abruptly ended :(
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Melted Iron Blue Bandits MC Book 3 edition by Michelle Woods Mary Bogart Crenshaw Literature Fiction eBooks Reviews
Really love this series. Iron and Roz were great. There was a couple of parts that had me shaking my head saying wtf. Can't say what they are because well then that would be spoiler alert which I hate. It was a great love story . Of course Iron had to get his head out of his a$$ first. Loved it can't wait for the next one. Would recommend this book. Reaper was first and that was great.
I was gifted this book in exchange for a honest review
From the beginning I was instantly sucked into this book more so than usual. I felt I had a connection or some sort of part in Iron and Roz's story and how it played out. It starts with them being young kids then quickly goes to present time. I really enjoyed that aspect of it. It wasn't drug out or it didn't keep going back and forth. I did however get mad at Iron quite a few times during the book. I wanted to thump him to make him get over himself. Eventually he got on the right track. This by far is 1 of my favorite's by Michelle. Great job on this one. You hit this one out of the park. Great job and I highly recommend this book. You will not be disappointed.
I was gifted this book in exchange for an honest review.
Michelle really outdone herself with Iron's story. I love that she doesn't just tell their story going forward but also does the flashbacks so we get the full story of Iron and Roz. From the beginning you see that they are destined to be together and they have that true love everyone wants.
From the start I couldn't put it down I had to know what was going to happen and where she was going with their story and to say I was highly impressed and excited after I was done is an understatement. This is one of my favorites of hers so far. I love that you get the story but that she also keeps up with the other characters from the previous 2 books plus new characters which you know will bring new books to keep the series going.
I highly recommend this book but you seriously need to read the first 2 books before reading this one..
I love this series! The story line is fantastic with a roller coaster of both good and sad moments. I had a hard time putting this book down.
I really like this series and can't wait for the next one. I love alpha male bikers that take what they want.
Looking forward to the rest of this series. Michelle Woods keeps surprising me with her additions of real type problems couples face (we all know that personality conflicts happen) as well as how tough her heroines are!
I have been waiting for Iron's book and couldn't be happier with it. We see Iron as cold and uncaring in other books. He even gives his brothers a hard time with their women. We find out in the last book that he was just lost because of a lost love. I felt the circumstances that keep Roz and Iron apart are a little far fetched but then I remembered they were young when it happened. Kids do stupid things and really do believe they are invincible. So the two get together at the beginning of the book but they have to work to get back the love and trust they lost. We have small flashbacks by both party's but not so much that it takes up the whole book. Of course we also see a small part of the bigger picture and want to know more of what the headhunters are up to. The love we see between these two is everlasting and the author did a great job of showing that. Love this series and again I must say don't let the futuristic description of this book throw you off. It just makes it better. It's like a biker book without worrying about the law because they are the law. Also it's not really that noticeable just a few things here and there. Now I can't wait for Burner's book.
I debated between 3 and 4 stars for this book. Iron's story is so much better than Animal's, still not as good as Reaper's though. The first part of it was engaging, but halfway boring at the same time, then it got interesting, but it was so convoluted, ended up not making a whole lot of sense. Some spoilers below...
Before I start with the actual story, here are a couple of things that I thought were goofy. They still have dry cleaners in 2145 (I think that's what the year was?). Even though I'll be long dead by then, I was hoping that at some point in the future someone would come up with clothing that did not require dry cleaning anymore haha. Another thing was the fact that when the women went to this one club, they had to get their hands stamped after paying. That sounded very, I don't know, 1995 or something. I think they still stamp your hand at the county fair nowadays )))
We got Iron and Roz who had known each other since they were kids, had fallen in love and thought they'd be together forever. Iron, who was Toby back then, had left to join an MC, leaving Roz behind to wait for him, while he was working on his big plan that would give them a better life. By the time he went back for her, he was told by her stepfather that she had died. He mourned her, and never really moved on, then 14 years later Roz falls out of a truck and straight into his arms, all alive and well. Turns our she had faked her own death because she was being abused by her stepfather, and didn't know any way out, nor did she have any way of contacting Toby/Iron.
There is a lot of anger on both sides; her because she had looked for him for years, but since he had not shared his road name with her, no one that she had asked about him knew who he was. And him because she went to the extreme of faking her own death instead of asking him for help. That makes sense and they work all that out, but here's what threw me off. And here's the spoiler alert...
All throughout the first 80% of the story Roz is getting comfortable with the Blue Bandits, working things out with Iron, and getting a job at the local clinic. She is also missing the only friend she had had in the town she was living in prior to her abduction, Tara. Then all of a sudden she and Iron get kidnapped by this other friend of hers, Patricia, that came out of the woodwork. And apparently this Patricia was mad because Roz had gotten herself abducted by the Headhunters, and they had been supposed to get Tara, not her. Then once Tara would've disappeared, Patricia was counting on Roz getting so upset over it, that she would go to kill Reaper. Patricia had been supposedly "training" (aka brainwashing) Roz to go kill Reaper. Not sure why, because that part was not revealed. However, if Patricia had been getting Roz all riled up to hate the Blue Bandits, when Roz got saved by them, you'd think she'd be just a little bit scared, and make a big deal of it, or tell Iron at some point that she had thought that the Blue Bandits were responsible for women's kidnappings. But there was not even one word mentioned about Roz hating the Blue Bandits, not even in her head, she was actually happy there. Then Patricia shows up and presents Roz as this Nikita wannabe, then gives her a gun and tells her to go kill Reaper or else. So our little Roz/Nikita grabs the gun and kills Patricia with it.
This whole part of the story, along with the fact that we got bombarded with a lot of scattered info, did not make any sense to me. And here's another thing that I was a little bummed about... The previous two books in the series had some funny parts in them, light hearted in parts; even Animal had had a little bit of a sense of humor. This one not so much. These people were super intense, I did not crack a smile throughout the entire thing, other than when I got distracted by the dry cleaners and hands being stamped at a club. And, sorry to say, but the epilogue was lame and felt like it was abruptly ended (
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