A review by bee_thebibliophile
Divine Heart by Garrett Leigh

5.0

Viktor and Ranger…the Russian mobster and the MC club nomad. Who would have expected that these two would absolutely steal my heart? Not me, but they most definitely did!

Viktor is lost after everything that he went through thanks to Priest - he’s recovering physically, battling his forced addiction and questioning his safety everywhere he goes. His unexpected savior? Ranger, the man he’s been dreaming about since their encounter back in England. 

These two just about killed me - they’re unbelievably sweet together in a way I never expected for two men from such gritty and dark backgrounds. They don’t quite know what to do with each other at first, but they slowly start to figure it out - Viktor letting down the walls he’s built up during his time as a mercenary and Ranger being his solid, funny self to be there for Viktor through everything.

The vibe of this book was different from the other Rebel Kings MC books…it’s sweeter and felt so much more calm even though there’s the typical gangster craziness happening here that’s in the other books. Something about them having the time away from everyone to connect and see what they could be together made it feel more intimate even though both of them are so rough around the edges. The action was almost an afterthought and while it was still tense, it wasn’t nearly as angsty as the other books in the series. 

As always, the Rebel Kings MC appearances made my heart happy. Their special MC family gets me every time and I love seeing all of them content, in love and having fun together. I’d love for Jakov to get a story of his own one of these days…he’s such an enigma and that’s always so much fun to read. 

I’m not ready for this series to come to an end, so I’m so happy to see that there’s two more books coming before I have to say goodbye…I just want it to go on forever and ever!