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Tin Queen by Devney Perry

vianareads's review against another edition

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4.0

4/4.5⭐️

Definitely cried at that ending, loved everything about it especially them honouring their fathers with the new club

nagl3's review against another edition

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adventurous dark emotional mysterious medium-paced

4.0

theproficientreader's review against another edition

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4.0

4.5 Stars

sanjpreads's review against another edition

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4.0

definitely my favorite in the series- redeemed the last few books

persephoneautumn's review against another edition

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5.0

Before picking up Tin Queen, I wondered how Devney would bring Emmett and Nova together. As always, she wove an intricate web, tugged two rivals together and had them fall in love.

Nova and Emmett have the final book in the series for a reason. Their story is layered and intense and the answer to every unanswered question throughout the series. They’re both strong and proud, but also the key to the fixing the past. I loved Nova’s boldness and Emmett’s ability to be tender. I love how they fought the inevitable and came out stronger together. And I loved how, in the end, their union brought peace after so many years.

A wonderful and perfect conclusion to the series!

duhbookworm's review against another edition

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5.0

This definitely brought things back around after the last two books. I wouldn’t necessarily categorize this as a MC romance because the main guys aren’t in a MC anymore more like mid-level dark romance or MC adjacent.

Nova and Emmett were much better protagonists and much more interesting/less naggy and their issues seemed less contrived. Story flowed a lot better and the family drama reminded me how much I loved Riven Knight. The way these people just pop out babies every 18 months though has my uterus hurting though I guess if Perry intends to write a second generation series with the kids then having them all be around the same age works best. If thats the case I should’ve taken notes with the names and the ages because by this epilogue I needed a damn chart!

bookishlychar's review against another edition

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4.0

The final book in this series! Tin Queen is the sixth book in the Clifton Forge series, and this book focuses on Emmett and Nova. I recommend you read the previous five books, as they are all interconnected. Emmett has watched all his brothers find love and settle down, but he never thought it was in the cards for him. He meets a woman, Nova, at the bar and they agree to a fling. The fling becomes an everyday occurrence and soon they are spending all their time together. The only thing is, Nova, is the daughter of the leader of the Warriors, whom he helped put in jail, and she is seeking revenge. Nova is sure she knows Emmett, based on what her father has told her. When she starts to get to know him, she learns that the Tin Gypsies and Emmett Stone are not as her father described. What happens when she starts to have feelings for the enemy?

This book really, truly wraps up so much in this series. Things that started way back at the beginning of this series we revisit and we get to learn more about the rival biker gangs. However, I like that this isn't a "biker romance". This (and the series) is about former biker gang members, choosing to break out of that life and find love.

Nova was an interesting character. She has thoughts of how things are, based on her dad's stories, but watching her learn and figure things out was perfect. You could truly see the conflict she was constantly going through with helping her dad and falling in love.

Emmett is a guy who thinks he is protecting his found family and watching out for them. He doesn't realize he has invited danger right inside his own doors. He is so conflicted when he finds it out, I felt for him.

These two had amazing chemistry. Though neither wanted to completely give in, you could see them slowly falling for each other. There were times when I didn't know what was going to happen. So much turmoil both internally and between themselves led to an angst-ridden book.

Overall, this was a great end to the series. Not only did we get the Emmett story we needed, but we got a nice wrap-up with everyone in the book.

Read if you like: revenge, enemies to lovers, no strings attached

casecal's review against another edition

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5.0

Nova is my spirit animal. I love a badass couple and Devney does it right every time

liaa06's review against another edition

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4.0

4.5⭐️

_sparklesandspice_'s review against another edition

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4.0

This one had a slower start than the rest of the series, but it was a great wrap up to everything that has happened in Clifton Forge.