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Truly's Biker by Misty Walker

mrsjhelms9910reader's review

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5.0

I loved getting to see Roch get his happy ending despite all he went thru while in the army as a younger man with Truly's dad. But seriously loved this book and all the dogs. Karen, i love that little Chihuahua. But back to the humans... lol it was great getting back into the Royal Bastards Reno chapter im super exited for Khan's story come October.

msuttle12's review

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5.0

I love this book.
Will a.k.a. Roch. Isn't a man of many words. He has a soft spot for a chihuahua named Karen. Adopted pit bulls who've had a right past (like him) that would otherwise be put down.
He is stuck in darkness majority of his life but especially since he tried saving his friend, while in the military, when they both got kidnapped and his friend was killed right in front of him.
Truly, seems to cling to Will because she doesn't have a father figure in her life. Wills friend was her dad. She kinda has "daddy issues".
Truly wants him to see her as a woman, not the 8 year old girl he first met.
I really don't like Max, her lab partner. He tries to hard to be friends when he clearly wants more.
The book is centered more around what is happening with the club. I like that is not overly sexual. She's 19 and a virgin. Will is very respectful to her mom when she has issues with them together or her hanging out at the club house. It is very well written. I enjoyed their story.

kayliereads_alot's review

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5.0

Yes!!!

I loved Roch in book 1 and I was so happy to see that his book was book 2 in this series of interconnected stand alones. I am a sucker for a strong silent type who has some psychotic tendencies and this man did not disappoint me ion any way. The relationship between him and Truly was done so well and I loved how we got to see them at so many different stages.

Wonderful plot, beautifully handled relationship, and a perfect addition to this amazing series. I am loving it.

courtneyvbooks's review against another edition

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dark medium-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? A mix
  • Strong character development? Yes
  • Loveable characters? Yes
  • Diverse cast of characters? N/A
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes

5.0


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alysia_reads's review against another edition

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5.0

I was excited to read Rochs story and get a better insight into why he is the way he is. I told my sister that I love him because he is this quiet pit bull saving psychopath and that is the description I kept in my mind through this whole book. I was not 100% sure how I was going to feel about the fact that he has known Truly since she was 8 years old but they really did not have a relationship, he was just there out of guilt, and he also tried to fight his feelings for her because he did not want her in the life and he also did not feel right about it but in the end I do not think there is anyone else that could be with Roch and deal with his quiet ways.

victorias_library's review against another edition

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5.0

I really enjoyed Roch from Birdie’s Biker so I knew I had to read this immediately. I love the insight we get on why Roch is the way that he is. I also like how it shows to stand up for what you believe in and who you love no matter the age difference or family dispute. I do feel like it could have ended better writing wise. I feel like it was left a little too open compared to how she closed out the first novel.

jkarbett's review against another edition

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adventurous dark emotional funny slow-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? A mix
  • Strong character development? No
  • Loveable characters? It's complicated
  • Diverse cast of characters? It's complicated
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? It's complicated

3.75

rosa_books's review against another edition

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5.0

Truly’s Biker is a damn good age gap MC romance book. Misty Walker did it again she give us a spicy sexy kickass book. Warning there are triggers.

Roch is the Sergeant-at-Arms for the Royal Bastards. He ex military who suffers from ptsd. When he come back from the war he delivered his best last letter to his wife Aiyana and meet their daughter Truly. Since that day he has protect them and keep them as much as he could away from the MC. Until one fateful party his two world collide and changed everything


Truly is a sweet innocent woman who fall in love with Roch aka Will. She meet Roch as a child when he come to her house with the letter from her father. Since then he been her protecter even when she doesn’t want one. Truly didn’t know what Roch did for MC until one night at a party until she see something that can’t be unseen.

Truly threats to go cop to get Roch to talk to her about what happen at the party and his part is the MC. At first she runs then after a talk with Birdie and time to think she start accepting it. Roch at first can’t see her in that side of his life. Despite knowing she love him. But after some major events happens he comes to realize not only does he want her but he needs her in his life. Then the MC goes to war and Truly life is in danger. Will they save her? Will they get HEA? Read to found out. You won’t be disappointed!!

Misty Walker does fantastic give us kickass characters. Roch and Truly are perfect for each his darkness to her light balance each other out. She does a wonderful job with story. She give us a incredible ending. Truly’s Biker has lots drama passion love and spicy steamy sex scenes.

shaykay's review against another edition

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emotional hopeful tense medium-paced

4.0

I had big hopes for this book because I loved Roch! He's this quiet guy with many dogs, and I loved how protective he was of Birdie. I was expecting this love story to transform him a little bit, but instead, he never really changes. I do love that Truly does all of the talking. I love how she explains her feelings for him. This is an age-gap romance, and Roch serves Truly's father. So we get to learn more about Roch's past whenever we are in his point of view. But Truly was a brat. I had a lot of love/hate moments with her, and I think it was just because she was so young and struggled with just talking to him. A lot of the things that happened in this book could've been avoided if she just spoke to Roch. But I love that we got to see a lot of the club in this one and still see what everyone else is up to.

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aliciasplendeur's review against another edition

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5.0

Will aka Roch is a member of the Royal Bastards MC. Which he joined after being discharged from the military. Before joining he delivers a final letter to his best friends' family. His plans were to deliver the letter and leave but eight-year-old Truly takes him by the hand and gets him to stay. She's not afraid of him despite his size or the fact that he barely communicates. So in order to keep these women safe, he keeps his club life separate from them.

Now eleven years have past and Trulydoes all kinds of things to act out and then have Roch come and bail her out. She knows it's immature of her but she doesn't know exactly how else to get his attention. But she wants him to see her as an adult. Because she wants him.

And as all this is unfolding the MC is dealing with club business.

The club business kept the story moving and we had several villainous characters to deal with. This was my first time reading something from Misty Walker and I definitely enjoyed it. I can't wait for Khan's book and diving into the author's back-list.

This ARC was provided by the author and IndieSagePR.