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Truly's Biker by Misty Walker

authorserenityfoxx's review

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5.0

Amazing!!!!

I love Birdie and Loki in Birdie’s Biker but Truly and Roch stole my heart. I couldn’t put this book down the story had me sucked in!

liagiu's review against another edition

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challenging dark emotional sad tense fast-paced

5.0

abookadaykeepsthedemonsaway's review

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5.0

Roch and Truly are definitely fighting for the number one spot as my favorite dark romance. Roch meets Truly when he comes home from war to deliver a letter from her father to her mother. She instantly clings to Roch. The age gap drew me in for sure.
Roch hardly speaks and Truly is constantly running her mouth. They are true opposites. Roch is completely dedicated to his dogs and his MC brothers. Truly is very naive and is constantly needed to be saved by Roch because of this. Years later and Roch is still coming to Truly’s rescue. The plot of this story was amazing and the character development was perfection.

alwaysbereadin's review against another edition

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5.0

Truly and Will AKA Roch were never going to be an easy pairing. Roch only has room in his life for two things, his club and his dogs, including a little toothless dog that hangs out in his hood. He barely speaks in whole sentences. But Truly, a girl he's watched grow into a fine looking young woman starts to get his attention he has to deal with something he never wanted to ever again. His feelings. I was obsessed with this from the prologue and I've not given a book such an easy 5 stars in AGES. I'm already a sucker for stoic heroes but when you add in an MC, a wicked suspense angle and a heroine who doesn't take any fluff at all you have a winner in my eyes. Truly was AMAZING. She was feisty as heck and despite the walls and the protests they will not be denied and I was rooting for them all the way. This epic slow burn, age gap, MC story will blow your mind. I suggest you let it. I volunteered to read and review an early copy of this and all opinions are my own.

alexschriver's review against another edition

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mysterious tense fast-paced

2.0

I did not like Truly and Roch's relationship, it felt very forced and rushed. I much prefer any of the other relationships in this series. 

readingwithmomears's review against another edition

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5.0

Brooding Hero with PTSD ✔
Stubborn Heroine seeking attention ✔
Fighting Attraction ✔
Cute dog named Karen ✔

This is an age gap romance, the two main characters; Roch and Truly have known each other since Truly was 8.
Roch was friends with Truly's dad and returned home from war now with PTSD and a letter for her mom. Cue Roch now watching out for Truly's well being whenever her mom calls upon him and Truly getting into trouble just so her mom calls him.
These two fight their scorching attraction so much the entire book that by the end you are screaming for them to get together already!!
Plus there is a pack of dogs and their tiny leader Karen who Roch carries around in his hood, what's not to love?

icedcoffeelea's review against another edition

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5.0

Ugh this books is just as good as the first book! Eek I love it!

stefbelsch's review against another edition

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5.0

A great age gap romance with a brooding, damaged older man and a sweet, naive girl who loves him. Plenty of spice and a little suspense.

elylibrarysec's review against another edition

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4.0

Rating: 4.5 Stars

Roch is a man who will look after you even while he fights some personal demons. Truly is at the point in her young life that she wants to be seen as an adult instead of a little girl. It’s then that her rose-colored glasses get ripped off and there’s no way to put them back on again. The author made me smile when it came to a plug for animal adoption.

Roch gives us a slight glimpse into his personal life but Truly shows us a different side. She’s a little more forthcoming of her life than of his. They let the reader feel as if they are a part of what is going on with this MC and the people in it. You will get to see both the good and the bad. Even though you know the book is a work of fiction, the author paints a very realistic picture as to how these men handle problems.

The emotions that can be found within this book’s pages are all over the place – in a good way. It’s something else that adds realism to a story where you’re not sure of what’s going to happen around the next corner. She also writes a story where there’s an age gap between our main characters. The way it was written, I didn’t feel that we had a little girl thinking she was in love with someone that was so much older than her. She is a young woman who has some different life experiences and knows what she wants. It’s a story that certainly spoke to my heart. And what did it leave me with? It left me with a want for more.

I was not compensated nor was I required to write a positive review. The opinions I have expressed are my own.

lightening_mcreads's review against another edition

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adventurous emotional medium-paced

5.0

I’m a sucker for age gap romances and Truly’s Biker is no exception. It’s slightly dark but my favorite part is the feels. I really connected with this emotionally. The relationship Truly has with her mother had just as much an impact on the story as her relationship with Roch. Walker is fantastic at making you feel all the feels. I can’t wait for the next one!
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