Thursday, January 7, 2016

Strip You Bare by Maisey Yates

Title:  Strip You Bare
Series:  Deacons of Bourbon Street #4
Author:  Maisey Yates
Publication Date:  January 5/16 by Loveswept
Length:  200pgs
Genre:  contemporary romance
Shelf:  Netgalley
Rating: ★★★★

Back Cover Blurb:

Sparks fly when a society belle and a biker with a troubled past get down and dirty in the Big Easy. Maisey Yates turns up the heat in the sizzling finale of a series co-written with Megan Crane, Rachael Johns, and Jackie Ashenden.

Micah Carpenter hates New Orleans. Hell, after ten years he no longer has much affection for the Deacons of Bourbon Street motorcycle club, either. But when the brotherhood calls, Micah answers. Joining the hunt for their mentor’s killer, he crosses paths with a Southern belle who exudes class—and sex appeal. Micah knows better than to mess with ice princesses: No matter how hot things get, they never melt. And yet he can’t stop himself from offering her a taste of the wrong side of the tracks.

Sarah Delacroix understands that reputation is everything. The daughter of a prominent family rocked by scandal, she’s desperate to restore their good name. Micah’s exactly the kind of man she should be avoiding. Behind his sleek and sophisticated exterior beats the heart of a predator—and she knows it. But, like the tattoos beneath his tailored suit, his rough edges are irresistible. And all too soon Sarah finds him getting under her skin . . . and living out every one of her hottest fantasies.

My Review:

What a novel! Yates returns to the world that she’s created surrounding the Deacons of Bourbon Street in a big way to create a novel that held my attention throughout. She cranks up the heat at times while also creating a one of a kind, emotionally impacting tale.

The overall plot progression of this novel was great, but I found the characters hard to connect with at times. I did enjoy getting to know them on various levels, but some of their actions and reactions were a little off the walls at times. That said, it also made them the characters that truly filled this story well.

This is definitely a hot, steamy novel with substance. Once again Yates has created a fulfilling novel that I really enjoyed.

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