The author is expecting the resder to suspend belief too much in my opinion.ĭeuce treats her really badly. A couple of years later he meets her again and she lets him be her first sex because she's always loved him, even though she's only meet him like three times over the years, for about ten minutes each time? It's unbelievable those brief couple of meetings would affect her so much. It's innocent, just talking about music but they meet again when she is sixteen and he's thirty six and he kisses her. He meets her when she is just five and he is twenty three. So Deuce is almost twenty years older than Eve. Definitely was not an epic love story advertised! With horrible, sexist, misogynistic, selfish, woman abusing, men and pathetic door mat women. It's so not believable that these two characters love each other. It's like crazy, ORG, ridiculous drama constantly. It's actually all pretty depressing reading the over the top angst and hurt from Deuce constantly cheating and hurting Eve and being a selfrish prick, right til the end of the book.
I get the author was trying to write a gritty 'One Percenter' biker book but she fails with the romance part. Eva sees in Deuce what he cannot see in himself-a man worthy of love-and Eva spends her lifetime proving to him that her undeniable love is the one thing he can’t live without. Fate continues to bring them together time and time again, but their twisted journey is filled with pain, betrayal, and bloodshed that could tear them apart. Their first meeting is innocent, but as Eva matures into a woman, their chance reunions evolve into a fit of lust and love. Like Eva, he was born and raised in the club-but that’s where the similarities end. Deuce West is the sexy, biker bad-ass of the Hell’s Horsemen Motorcycle Club.
When she’s a young girl, Eva meets the reason for her existence. Growing up with bikers in the club lifestyle is all that she knows. Eva Fox is the princess of the Silver Demons Motorcycle Club. It grows and develops-with hurt, sacrifice, and heartache-over the span of a lifetime. This is an epic love story that knows no boundaries and has no time limits. It’s intense, gritty and raw, dark and disturbing, and it doesn’t happen overnight.
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