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A review by poisonivy70
Never Ever by Isabel Wroth
3.0

-Kindle Unlimited read, which is always a welcome way for me to explore new authors. I picked up this book and the next in the series on the recommendation of GR friends, and while flawed, I did enjoy my time with the Perdition MC.
-Pretty quick read and I tore through this book in a day, which was fun.
-A kinder, gentler MC book, although still pretty standard with the stereotypical club sluts, and yet there’s something here that has potential. WTFery is about 1 (they’re reformed bikers, yo) and Ever’s a decent heroine who doesn’t take crap from anyone. It’s fairly low on the angst scale as well and my main complaint is that the one “danger” felt contrived as it is all resolved quickly and the reader is only told about it in snippets. It needed a bit more action.
-I can understand the comparisons to KA’s Chaos series, and even the initial setup reminds me of Chaos (heroine hooks up with biker hero and he treats it like a one night stand has shades of Motorcycle Man, though it’s not a carbon copy). Much like Ms. Ashley, Ms. Wroth has hooked into the bickering dialogue and some good humor, which allows this romance to shine at times, even if it stumbles on more than one occasion because of the grammatical errors galore. As a published author, an occasional typo or incorrect word I can ignore, but there’s a crazy love of commas and incorrect verbiage that’s distracting more than entertaining.

The Bottom Line 3 stars
Editing issues aside, I did enjoy this read and I’m more than willing to continue with the series and see how Ms. Wroth grows as an author.
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