Slashes in the Snow: Release Blitz & Review

Posted March 6, 2019 by Christine in 4.5/5, review / 0 Comments /

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Slashes in the Snow: Release Blitz & Review
Slashes in the Snow by M. Never
on March 6, 2019
Genres: New Adult, Romance
Pages: 228
Format: eBook
Find the Book: Amazon


Flame Rating:three-half-flames
Rating:4.5 Stars

𝐊𝐲

Three years ago my father walked away. Away from our MC, all his responsibilities, and me. We haven’t spoken since the day he handed me the keys to the kingdom.

Shoved them down my throat was more like it.

I hate him, and the new family he’s playing house with. He left his entire life behind for a woman he barely knows. But I’m strong, resilient, and don’t need a damn soul to survive.

At least, that’s what I thought...until she walked into my bar.

𝐊𝐢𝐫𝐚

Someone is watching me. I can feel it. I wake up in the middle of the night freaked out of my mind, paranoid a stranger is there. My skin prickles every time I leave my house, because I know someone is following me.

I’m afraid. Alone. And there’s only one person left to turn to.

The stepbrother I never met. The man my stepfather speaks so highly about, but never sees. He’s the president of a notorious motorcycle club, and exactly the kind of person I need to protect me.

Little did I know, Ky Parish, freakin’ hates my guts.

***Slashes in the Snow is a romantic suspense (emphasis on romance) with dark elements. Reader discretion is advised.

I read the prequel for this book, Snowfall, on the Read Me Romance podcast not long ago. And, I just knew I was going to have to get my hands on this book as soon as it was out!

The characters are so enjoyable! Even Ky who starts out a little rough around the edges.

I love how their relationship develops even with everything going against them; the fact that they’re step-siblings (which doesn’t seem to bother either of them too much), the fact that Ky hates his father and Kira’s mother, the stalker that Kira has after her, and some secrets that come out that try to tear them apart.

One of the first books by M. Never that I’ve read, and I am very excited to read more!