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Chaotic Wrath by A.R. Breck

crummypigeon's review against another edition

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2.0

So many grammatical errors. I had to keep rereading sentences to suss out what the author meant. I had to rearrange words in sentences or guess what word should have been used in place of a very random word. I got sick of it at about 30% and DNF. It's like the book was not even edited. Also, the main male charachter was just a straight up prick who threw temper tantrums on every page and I got sick of skimming over the same actions on every page.

caras_reviews's review against another edition

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4.0

Enjoyable

I enjoyed this book, but I didn't love it as much as the others I've read. There were a few my typos and errors in this book than I normally see from this author.
I also couldn't really connect with these characters like I normally would. With everything that I've went through, it almost felt like she wasn't affected at all, I know nothing about what it's like for victims of s*x trafficking but I would have thought she'd be a little more hesitant given she was kept for 5 years.
I still love this author and will read the next book, I just hope I can connect more with the characters

onepageatatime's review against another edition

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5.0

This book was great. If you love mafia or motorcycle gang romance this is the story for you. Ivy was kidnapped and trafficked to the biggest cartel lord in North America, Santiago. Aziel the VP of the Seven Motorcycle Club is determined to bring Santiago and his drug and human trafficking trade down. That's when he finds Ivy. She has endured tattoos, torture and isolation at Santiago hands and just wants to get away and sees her chance when the Seven MC bomb Santiago home. Aziel takes one look at Ivy and takes her and her daughter home while he hunts down Santiago.

Ivy is one of the strongest heroines i have ever read about. She has gone through hell and is still fighting. Her relationship with Aziel is perfect. He is great with her daughter and great with her and her limits and trauma from her years in captivity. I loved all the guys in the gang and can't wait for Reckless Envy!

caras_reviews's review against another edition

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4.0

Enjoyable

I enjoyed this book, but I didn't love it as much as the others I've read. There were a few my typos and errors in this book than I normally see from this author.
I also couldn't really connect with these characters like I normally would. With everything that I've went through, it almost felt like she wasn't affected at all, I know nothing about what it's like for victims of s*x trafficking but I would have thought she'd be a little more hesitant given she was kept for 5 years.
I still love this author and will read the next book, I just hope I can connect more with the characters

emolgaard's review against another edition

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5.0

MC Romance

This book is definitely a wild ride. It starts out heartbreaking reading Ivy’s story of being kidnapped and made into a sex slave for the head of the Mexican Cartel. Aziel ends up saving her during an attack to kill the her capture and at first glimpse he thought there was something special about her. From that moment on he does everything he can to protect her and she opens herself up finally being free and safe for the first time. They have a very rocky love story as Ivy tries to heal from her past and Aziel embraces the first person he’s cared about outside of his MC. But in the end their love always brings them together.

katesfiberandbooks's review against another edition

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challenging dark emotional sad tense fast-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? A mix
  • Strong character development? No
  • Loveable characters? Yes
  • Diverse cast of characters? Yes
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? No

3.0

Rating,
Chaotic Wrath: 3⭐️
Plot: 3⭐️
Characters: 3⭐️
Character Development: 2⭐️

  The first two chapters are hard to read.  I had to put it down for a whole day before going back in.  I haven’t cried for a character in years.  I cried for Ivy in those flashbacks.  It’s like Little Doll by Melissa Jane and Comfort Food by Kitty Thomas had a book baby and not for the good. 
  I went into this book completely blind.  Wish I hadn’t, so I could have been more prepared.

  Plot, Ivy is kidnapped and sex traffic at the age of 14.  She is held prisoner for five years.  

  Aziel the main male character who is 25 and in Seven Motorcycle Club.  The Seven Motorcycle Club are in a war with Santiago, Jefe of the Mexican Cartel.  During a battle in one of Santiago houses Aziel comes across Ivy and her daughter Lilah.  He takes them back to headquarters of the Seven Motorcycle Club without a plan.  Aziel takes he didn’t rescues Ivy and Lilah.  
  The book is focus on Santiago trying to coaxes Ivy into coming back.  I will leave the plot on that note.  

  Characters, most of the characters are good except for Aziel.  This would have been a five star review if Aziel character was written more well rounded.  
  In the end of this book I feel like Ivy is in a different kind of prison.  A mental / emotional prison with Aziel as her warden.  

  I’ll say chapter 26 is my least favorite.  Ivy deserves better after everything she’s gone through.  Sensory overload is no joke.  Wish the writer would have done a better job of handling mental health issues.

  I’m not going to recommend this book. 

un4getabullreads's review against another edition

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4.0

A different take on an MC series. I really enjoyed the chemistry between the characters, I found it to be a regular biker series with a little romance sprinkled in versus a biker romance. I am intrigued enough with the world the author has created to keep reading the series and hear from some of the other characters.

jenleewatkins's review against another edition

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5.0

Beautiful and heartbreaking

This book is amazing. It isn't an easy read, but the story is worth the heartache and effort. I can't wait to read the next one.

romecca's review

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adventurous challenging dark emotional sad fast-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? A mix
  • Strong character development? Yes
  • Loveable characters? Yes
  • Diverse cast of characters? Yes
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? No

3.5

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