Blood & Bones: Sig: Blood Fury MC, Book 2 (Unabridged)
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5.0 • 4 Ratings
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Publisher Description
Revenge isn’t always sweet, but it sure can be satisfying...
Sig never wanted to return to Manning Grove since it didn’t hold any good memories. Growing up a part of the Blood Fury MC ended up being a disaster and screwed up his life, which led to him spending most of it in and out of jail. But now he’s not only back, he’s sitting at the table as VP next to Trip, his half-brother who has resurrected the MC from the ashes.
Still bitter about what went down 20 years ago, he’s now trying to move past it and stay out of jail for good. Until he finds a beaten and abused woman running through the woods, trying to escape her captors. Now all he can think about is revenge on the Shirley Clan, a group of sovereign citizens who follow no laws but their own. And if he isn’t careful, he might end up right back where he vowed to never go again. Behind bars.
Note: Blood & Bones: Sig is the second book in the Blood Fury MC series. As always, it has no cheating, no cliff-hanger, and has an HEA. It’s recommended to listen to this series in order.
Customer Reviews
Gritty with great narration
Oh my stars. What a raw and gritty books Blood & Bones: Sig was. We first met Sig in his brother’s book,Trip and I was interested to see what Ms.St James had in store for him and the woman who would entice him to settle down.
The performance by Ava Lucas and Aaron Shedlock was spot on and they most certainly did justice to the story. I loved how protective Sig was of Red, the woman he finds naked, beaten and abused running though the woods. When he learns of the horror that is her recent past, he knows that he must do everything in his power to protect her from her abusers.
This was a rare, gritty, at times over powering, emotional story that got to me.The friendship that blossoms between them is real as Sig does all he can to support Red during her pregnancy. Both Aaron Shedlock and Ava Lucas brought all that to life for me with their performances.
Sig is such a tormented man and it was wonderful to see how is willingness to help Red also brought abut the beginning of his own healing. I also enjoyed the progression of his relationship with his brother Trip.
I cannot wait for the next book in the series.