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Devil's Own by Megan Crane

teresajluvs2read's review

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5.0

**I received a copy of Devil's Own from Random House and Net Galley in exchange for a voluntary and honest review**

Devil's Own by Megan Crane is the third book in Devil's Keepers MC series by the author. Having read the previous two books I'd highly recommend reading the previous book in order as the plot is a continuation of Devil's Mark. I'd rate the book at 4.7 stars out of 5 stars.

Ryan "Chaser" Frey has returned back to Lagrange, LA after spending most of the summer up with the mother charter. But after seven messages left on his phone from his daughter's teacher, Lara, he needs to go to the school and find out what is wrong. But when he walks into her room he finds that Kaylee has been coming to school drunk. While he knows that kids do this regularly, Chaser vows to find out why. However, Lara is not only attractive but they have sex in the classroom. Even though I'm open minded this one scene was a bit too soon into the story. This is my opinion only not anyone else, but other than that I really liked the book. The DKMC is heading into a showdown with Black Dog MC, a missing president and now Chaser knows that Lara is well aware of the workings of a MC because of her Uncle.

Lara Ashburn loves her job as a teacher but most of all Lagrange is close to where her brother is in prison. What she doesn't expect is how much Chaser loves his daughter and how loyal he is as the enforcer of the Devil's Keeper MC. But with her ties to her uncle's MC there could be problems when the chapters president rolls back in town, there is also something that Kaylee isn't telling her dad plus she knows that even though she wanted away from the drama of a MC there is no way she can fight the attraction and sparks that she and Ryan have together. But when things get very heated can she stand by Ryan and the DKMC when they find out that there is a fight looming on the horizon that could get very ugly. I can't wait for the next book and hope that its Roscoe's story but I know its going to be big because all three books are leading up to the explosive conclusion.

erinnicole28's review

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3.0

2.82 stars for lack of uniqueness

While I thoroughly enjoyed the start of this series, this one just didn't work as well for me. I liked once again being part of the world the author built, but the overall story wasn't unique. I felt that I read this book before which was very disappointing. While every story cannot be completely unique, I seriously kept thinking, "I've read this before.. I know I have". Of course there were some aspects that were new, but none of it worked enough for me.

Disappointing... but on to the next!

*ARC received via Netgalley in exchange for an honest review

barbistull's review

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4.0

Lara Ashburn left the biker lifestyle behind in California, in favor of a normal life as a teacher in Louisiana. Strategically located a few hours from her bother who is imprisoned in Mississippi, Lara is able to compartmentalize that part of her life. LaGrange, Louisiana is home to another MC club, and Lara feels compelled to try and help those who are in the life, but may not know there are ways out.

Ryan "Chaser" Frey is the enforcer for the Devil's Keepers MC in LaGrange. He also happens to be the father of one of Ms. Ashburn's students. After receiving 7 calls from the teacher, Chaser arrives at the school to determine what the urgency was. Sparks fly between Lara and Chaser, surprising them both.

This is a quick, but fast-paced read. I enjoyed it!

4 out of 5 stars.

I received a free ARC from Random House Publishing - Loveswept and NetGalley; and I am voluntarily leaving an unbiased review.

faustin2nd's review

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4.0

It seems to me that people are sleeping on this series. Just like the Edge series, Megan has managed to weave a tale of brotherhood, alpha males, kickass women and a conspiracy that connects a series effortlessly (this means that it's better if you read the series in order).

This is a MC romance, which includes some MC tropes that can be squicky for some (if the words "property", "biker bitch", etc make you uncomfortable, stay away) but I find that the author's voice is not misogynistic. In fact, neither of the heroes so far have been abusive towards any of the women in their lives and for that, I find the rest of the biker life easier to swallow. Also, the women in these books are anything but meek, main characters or not.

Anyway, when it came down to it, this book was very romantic. There is insta-lust and a believable case of falling in love between a killer and woman who grew up with killers but thought she didn't want that life anymore. The heroine, Lara, is a sarcastic smartass that I loved. The dialogue in this book was fast and snappy, and entertaining. I quickly finished this book because I wanted to know how it ended.

Cannot wait for the next book in the series (if there will be one), and I'm very glad Megan did not disappoint with this book.

emilyhei's review

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4.0

Lara Ashburn knows more than she cares to reveal about bikers.  She has built herself a new life as a teacher in the town of Lagrange in Louisiana.  She is relentless in trying to keep her students safe and thriving but one of her students is on the verge of being expelled.  She seeks out Ryan "Chaser" Frey about his daughter.

Chaser is the enforcer for the Devil's Keepers MC, he doesn't have time for some uptight teacher who seems to have his phone on speed dial.   When Chaser meets Lara though, he is attracted to the mouthy woman who has no problem going toe to toe with him.  Attraction is instant and Chaser can't get enough of Lara.  He never wanted a woman by his side but the more time he spends with Lara, the more he doesn't want to let her go.  There is more to Lara then she wants to reveal and with his club in the middle of looming chaos, Chaser has to decide if he should let Lara go.

I liked this one, the MC is a bit darker then I am used to but really enjoyed the chemistry between Chaser and Lara.  I need to go back and read the other books in the series to figure out the other characters.  Very entertaining.

anabelsbrother's review

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3.0

3.5 stars

I'd like to slap Chaser for the stuff that came out of his mouth and in his thoughts, and I did think the relationship between Lara and him is just 89% lust, but I still enjoyed the whole drama between them and also in the club.

NO BOOK 4???? HELLO WE NEED A BOOK FOR GRADY AND LAINIE????

sgrizanti's review

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4.0

I'm having a hard time writing a review for this one. I love Megan Crane's books, largely because her characters and their stories are so compelling. This was no exception, I breezed through this title in one sitting. I'm enjoying seeing the overarching story arch develop over this series and I'm already ready for the next. Lara & Chaser are well-developed characters and I absolutely bought their attraction. The sex was Crane-level hot, which is to say, very. And yet... it felt sort of rushed to me? Maybe it was that the initial encounter takes place so quickly or just the overall pacing, but something about it just put me off and it's keeping me from wholeheartedly endorsing it. As part of the series, it's fine, but if I was recommending one of her titles to someone, I wouldn't start here.

*Thank you to Netgalley for a free copy of this title in exchange for an honest review.*

theladyinreds's review

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2.0

Super sexy but rushed and aggravating. Full review: http://goodbadandunread.com/2017/06/06/review-devils-own-by-megan-crane/

kmac4605's review

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3.0

Personally, this book wasn't for me. I gave it a three, because it was ok, but it wasn't my typical type of read.

Regardless, here are some thoughts that I hope you can use to help make a decision.

1.) If you're going to read this, don't consider it a standalone. There is more going on than this book can account for. I felt unprepared, because I hadn't read the previous books and those obviously set up the on-going plot of this series.
2.) The characters are interesting and I enjoy the alternative points of view. The amount of characters in this series is amazing and will allow for a long run.
3.) Lots of language and graphic scenes.
4.) Definitely not a slow burn romance. They dive right in....literally.
5.) Not bad for a down and dirty read, but substance...not so much.

chymerra's review

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3.0

I am going to come across as a prude here but sometimes there are sex scenes that really make me uncomfortable. I have read and been reviewing romance novels for a long time (since 2011 on another blog and 2014 on this one), so I like to think that I have a good feel for these types of book. Plus, I really like MC romances. Something about a guy, a girl and the danger of the club gets me. Unfortunately for Devil’s Own, I couldn’t get it. To be honest, the book makes me feel slightly dirty, and not in a good way, while reading it.

Let’s start with what I liked about the book:

The plotline and the subplot line: I actually was really intrigued by all 3 plotlines and I do wish that more info was given about Lara’s uncle and his club (but I have a feeling that they will be factored more in other books). Kaylee’s storyline broke my heart. That poor girl had been through the wringer and back with her mom. Plus add in that her dad was an enforcer for the club and she was basically on her own because her aunt Liz could care less, I felt awful for her. She was screaming for attention and fortunately, for her, Lara cared enough to try to help. The last storyline, which started in Devil’s Mark, looks like it is going to come to a head in another couple of books.

Chaser: I love a man that exudes dangerousness and Chaser definitely did that. I thought Lara was brave for speaking to him the way she did during their parent/teacher meeting but then again, remembering how that meeting ended…I’m not too sure about that. Put it this way, I wouldn’t want to meet him in a dark alley.

Kaylee: She didn’t show up much in the book but I loved the scenes she were in. She was definitely trying her father with her choice of clothing, her decisions to drink before going to school and just being a pain in the butt. But there was a reason behind her acting out and when it was revealed, it was devastating. I felt so bad for her when she revealed it to Lara and I wanted to give her a huge hug.

Now, onto what I didn’t like about this book:

Sex within the first chapter of the book: Ok, I am not a prude, far from it. But to have the two main characters have sex within the first couple of chapters of the book just doesn’t do it for me. Especially when they don’t know each other and the sex is in Lara’s classroom. Just didn’t do it for me. Also what didn’t do it for me was the fact that, with the exception of one night, Lara and Chaser only had sex in public places. Let’s see: the clubhouse, on the stairs to her apartment and one memorable scene where they had sex at the clubhouse while watching an orgy. Made me feel kind of dirty reading it.

Lara: She couldn’t make up her mind if she wanted to be a biker babe or an uptight teacher and there was literally no middle ground with her. She drove me nuts seesawing back and forth between the two stereotypes. Heck, even I knew, pretty early in the book, which was she was going to go. Honestly, it shouldn’t have been dragged out the way it was but I can appreciate why it was done.

The end of the book was pretty predictable and I was able to call certain events pretty early in the book.

**I received a free copy of this book and volunteered to review it**
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