Cocktails and Books
Written on Jul 26, 2015
Beyond the Cut is the second book in the Sinner’s Tribe Motorcycle Club series. It had a very solid plot and a well written story with a bit of angst, lots of sexy scenes and great characters. Add on a gang of unbelievably hot alpha outlaw bikers and you have enough mancandy to keep you entertained throughout the whole book.
Dawn has made a good life for herself in the biker town of Conundrum, Montana after escaping an abusive relationship. But in the struggle to freedom, she lost custody of her children. She’s stuck, working three jobs and paying blackmail money just to have a couple of hours with her kids a week. She’s lived the biker life once and she’s paying heavily for it, so she’s vowed to stay as far away from that life as possible. Only they didn’t get the memo because bikers keep showing up at the most inconvenient times. Specifically two, including her psychotic ex who seems bent on getting her back under his heel, as well as her two night stand from a year ago, the delectable Cade “Raider” Tyson, member of the Sinner's Tribe MC, who seems bent on getting her back into his bed.
In the midst of Dawn and Cade’s explosive romance, biker politics are underway with war on the horizon if the Sinners can’t get things handled. And with a rival MC, the Devil’s Brethren, in the middle of a power struggle between their leader Wolf and Dawns ex old man, Mad Dog, things are shaky at best. Mad Dog is doing everything he can to gain power, at the same time everything he can to exact revenge on Dawn for what he considers betrayal, leaving them all caught up in a madman’s game.
The Sinners MC are faced with some very tough decisions, as are Cade and Dawn, who are both reluctant to form any real attachment. But they are inexplicably drawn to one another and both of them need to learn to put the past behind them so they can move forward.
Though I did like this read, for me, it lacked any real depth or emotion. This should have been a book I was salivating over but it felt long, and I don’t mean in a page length kind of way. It never sucked me in like I wanted. All the emotional points were there but it didn’t deliver it’s full promise. And though I liked both Cade and Dawn as characters, I never really connected with them or what they were going through. The author wrote some very steamy, sexy scenes between these two, their chemistry off the charts hot, but I also felt like there were sex scenes thrown in just for the sake of having more sex scenes.
I do admit that I loved Cade’s dominant, take charge, rebel, alpha biker personality. He was definitely hot. And I enjoyed Dawn’s unwavering strength. And her girls, Maia and Tia were adorable. I enjoyed the scenes were Cade was playing babysitter. They made my heart swoon and I laughed at the fun those two seven year olds had at taking a tough biker for a spin.
Overall, I enjoyed this read. I won’t be adding it to my reread pile but it was fun, sexy and exciting with plenty of action to keep me entertained while reading it. And it had recurring characters from the first book in the series which interested me enough, I’ll be going back and picking up book one.
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