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Payback

Payback

Viking Bastards MC #2

Christina Phillips

Payback by Christina Phillips

Reviewed by Helen

This is another fabulous instalment in this series, sexy, sensual and I devoured every word as we meet the woman that is going to stand up to Gage Reynolds and that she does, Amelia Davis is feisty and she knows how to look after herself, sit back and enjoy this one it is a real page turner.

We met Gage in the first book in this series tough Viking Bastard biker who runs the bar The Odin woman are good for one thing in his eyes that is until he meets Amelia when she is hired to work in the bar he is gobsmacked when he first meets her and having relationships with his staff is off limits so he is going to need to sack her so as he can have her in other ways but after a doozy of a time in the kitchen Gage is hooked or will complications come between them.

Amelia takes the job in the bar firstly she needs the money but more so to do some undercover work not for the books she writes although there could be a few men to help in that aspect but because of the death of her father Silver Wolves biker ten years before, she has been led to believe from a past acquaintance that something is going down. But when she meets her boss Cage well let say that all bets are off as she gets to know him and their time together in bed and out is off the charts until trouble arrives.

I loved both Cage and Amelia boy can she stand up to him I love her comebacks to him she is strong, feisty and gutsy and Cage has never felt this way about a woman before he has no idea what she is doing to him or who she really is, you see both of their fathers had a past and this is about to blow their relationship sky high, or will love bring them together? So many secrets to uncover and there is a lot of humour as well as fabulous banter throughout this one, I do highly recommend this one what a story woohoo thank you MS Phillips this one is a keeper.

5/5 stars for a fabulous story

Published May 1st 2017 by Entangled Publishing LLC (first published April 7th 2017)