Reviewed by Lynn on

4 of 5 stars

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I love Jodi Linton's Western Romance books The Laney Briggs Series, so dived into Rebel Love hoping to gain a new appreciation for a genre I'm not so keen on.

Em Connors is the president of the Dirty Sinners MC club-an honour bestowed to her at her late father's request. She's tough, ruthlessly and seeking revenge for the death of her lover who was brutally murdered ten month ago, not caring whether it will ultimately be her own demise.

The body of Cade Jackson's partner was found dumped, after been murdered by a rival MC gang. Despite having a less than stellar record within the Houston PD, he is still the best undercover cop and jumps at the chance to bring in the Motorcycle Princess who is the number one suspect. How can he seek justice for his later partner when the woman he's after looks like a Victoria's Secret model and stirs up feelings he can't ignore?

Wow! Em and Cade's first meeting is like verbal foreplay. Their attraction to each other is instant and palpable as they circle around each other like caged lions waiting to pounce! Both are wrestling with their consciences for very different reasons. When they are together, their willpower is stretched to the limit, as they view each other as forbidden fruit...Em shows that she's not as tough as her reputation would lead you to believe. Cade, true to form is willing to push for what he wants regardless if it means going rogue.

Verdict? I thoroughly enjoyed this first book in The Dirty Sinners Motorcycle Club series. The hero may be a cop, but he is all tatted-up, rides a motorcycle and isn't shy to take the law into his own hands to get the desired result. The writing is true to Ms Linton's style...with humokrous banter, scorching hot love scenes encased in a twist ridden romantic suspense plot.

Now eagerly waiting for Logan's story.

4 star

***arc generously received courtesy of Barclay Publicity via NetGalley***

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