Title: Whiskey Burning
Series: Iron Fury MC
Author: Bella Jewel
Genre: Romance
Release Date: September 25, 2017
Blurb
In the
darkness is where I first met him.
Alone at a
water fountain, tears rolling down my cheeks.
Ready to
give up.
From the
shadows, his voice came to me.
Soothing.
Comforting. Rough as the blackest night.
I didn’t
see him.
I didn’t
even know his name.
All I knew
was he saved me that night.
He put my
back on my feet.
And he kept
me on them.
Every
single time I needed him, he found a way to come to me.
My stranger
of the night.
My dark
warrior.
My name is
Scarlett. You probably know me.
I’m
America’s number one country music star.
I’m also
the loneliest girl you’ll ever meet.
He’s as
free as a bird. A nomad. Travelling alone.
Nobody to
hold him back.
He holds
the freedom I pray for every single day.
He shows me
that life can be so much more than what I’m living.
When danger
comes knocking, he’ll also show me a different world.
A world I
never knew existed.
A world
that both terrifies and fascinates me.
A world
that goes against everything I’ve ever known.
A world of
Iron Fury.
Author Bio
Bella Jewel is a self published, USA Today bestselling author. She’s been publishing since 2013. Her first release was a contemporary romance, Hell’s Knights which topped the charts upon release. Since that time, she has published over five novels, gaining a bestseller status on numerous platforms. She lives in North Queensland and is currently studying editing and proofreading to further expand her career. Bella has been writing since she was just shy of fifteen years old. In Summer 2013 she was offered an ebook deal through Montlake Romance for her bestselling modern day pirate series, Enslaved By The Ocean. She plans to expand her writing career, planning many new releases for the future.
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Nobody writes a biker like Bella Jewel does. The perfect balance between asshole alpha and sweetheart, I've yet to meet one of her bikers that I haven't loved and Maverick was no different.
Maverick went nomad after losing someone close to him. He's hurting and is trying to work through his feelings before he returns to Iron Fury MC. He's still trying to get a hold on his anger but he's not really the cold hearted biker I was expecting. There's a softer, protective side to Mav that had me swooning all over the place. On his journey he meets Scarlett, the famous country music star with the face and voice of an angel. There's something about the sad, resigned young woman that intrigues him and he finds himself unable to stay away.
Scarlett should be happy. She's a successful music star, currently on tour and loved by millions. But behind her happy facade she's barely holding on. Completely isolated, she finds herself feeling even more and more alone and unheard. She's constantly surrounded by people but has no real friends. Needing some time to just breathe, Scarlett finds herself talking to an understanding stranger one night who she can hear but can't see and feels an instant connection with her mystery man. For the first time in a long while she feels like someone's actually listening her.
When they meet up again and eventually start spending time together secretly, Maverick feels the need to keep Scarlett safe increasing. When Scarlett's past comes back to haunt her, Maverick calls in to his brothers for help but is Scarlett who he thinks she is? Or is she pulling the will over his eyes?
I loved Scarlett and Mav. I felt so sorry and annoyed for Scarlett. She's a sweet kind woman who just so happens to be famous. Maverick is the perfect mix of arrogance, attitude and sweetness and I loved the friendship he builds with Scarlett. With Max's brother and the president of the MC, and a couple of other brothers making an appearance, this series gets off to a brilliant start without overwhelming you by meeting the full club in one go. Full of suspense, loads of sexual chemistry and some great banter, I struggled to put this book down. I can't wait for the next book...and the one after that...you get the idea ;)
Maverick went nomad after losing someone close to him. He's hurting and is trying to work through his feelings before he returns to Iron Fury MC. He's still trying to get a hold on his anger but he's not really the cold hearted biker I was expecting. There's a softer, protective side to Mav that had me swooning all over the place. On his journey he meets Scarlett, the famous country music star with the face and voice of an angel. There's something about the sad, resigned young woman that intrigues him and he finds himself unable to stay away.
Scarlett should be happy. She's a successful music star, currently on tour and loved by millions. But behind her happy facade she's barely holding on. Completely isolated, she finds herself feeling even more and more alone and unheard. She's constantly surrounded by people but has no real friends. Needing some time to just breathe, Scarlett finds herself talking to an understanding stranger one night who she can hear but can't see and feels an instant connection with her mystery man. For the first time in a long while she feels like someone's actually listening her.
When they meet up again and eventually start spending time together secretly, Maverick feels the need to keep Scarlett safe increasing. When Scarlett's past comes back to haunt her, Maverick calls in to his brothers for help but is Scarlett who he thinks she is? Or is she pulling the will over his eyes?
I loved Scarlett and Mav. I felt so sorry and annoyed for Scarlett. She's a sweet kind woman who just so happens to be famous. Maverick is the perfect mix of arrogance, attitude and sweetness and I loved the friendship he builds with Scarlett. With Max's brother and the president of the MC, and a couple of other brothers making an appearance, this series gets off to a brilliant start without overwhelming you by meeting the full club in one go. Full of suspense, loads of sexual chemistry and some great banter, I struggled to put this book down. I can't wait for the next book...and the one after that...you get the idea ;)
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