Frisco: a motorcycle club romance
4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars | 2,939 ratings
Price: 4.99
Last update: 11-14-2024
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Tall. Muscled. Tattooed.
Shane King was seriously hot, and seriously not a good guy.
He went by the name Ghost with his motorcycle club, and he was now their national vice president.
When Shane and his club arrived in town, they began doing favors for my family.
I didn’t know why. I didn’t want to know.
Favors came with strings attached. I didn’t want strings attaching me to the Red Demons.
Shane was a different beast, though.
I should steer clear of him, except I couldn’t.
He was everywhere, and he always looked like he wanted to tie me up in all sorts of strings.
A part of me wanted to let him.
A part of me yearned to let him.
But no.
Shane might act like the hero, but he wasn’t.
He was the villain.
And I was about to learn that the strings that came with Shane…
…they would be my unraveling.
** This is a standalone motorcycle club romance.
Top reviews from the United States
Plus a few other MC characters deserve to have stories too. So again, I really hope this will be a series
Please go read this!! You will NOT be disappointed. I know this will be a reread for me and I will reread it over and over. No doubt. Enjoy!
Shane King, aka Ghost, is everything you’d expect from a Tijan hero—tall, muscled, tattooed, and oozing that bad boy vibe. The tension between Shane and the storyline had me hooked from the start. The gritty, intense atmosphere of the motorcycle club world was well-crafted, and Tijan's signature style shone through in the character dynamics and the thrilling plot.
Even though it’s not the top of my Tijan list, it still delivered on all the elements I love—complex characters, a gripping storyline, and that undeniable chemistry. Fans of Tijan and MC romances won’t be disappointed. It’s a solid read that kept me engaged until the very end!
Still gave 3 stars because it had potential and I may be a harsh reviewer at times. Ghost sounded hot. Some of his crew sounded interesting and were funny. Kali had the potential to be a tough female lead. Fell a bit flat for me but potential was there. The main idea was good just lacked angst, world building, and detail.
I’d heard through the bookish grapevine that Frisco is a standalone, and to be honest, I still don’t know if I should have read books in the Fallen Crest world to get the gist. Nevertheless, I never felt like I was missing out on anything. Tijan’s storytelling cleverly swayed my opinion regarding MC romance, too. It's not a trope I would pick up on a whim as romantic suspense is my go-to cuppa. But lo and behold, she delivered exactly that and even more than I could have wished for.
Regardless of Shane King (aka Ghost), the VP of an MC club, and Kalista Michaels’ mutual attraction that goes way back, I truly liked the hate-to-love take on the story. Even though Ghost’s club loyalty is unquestionable, something big is brewing, a favour owed, untold secrets, and possible MC double dealings complicate not only his life but also Kali’s.
Shane might be the anti-hero, but his understanding and consideration for the woman he protects is nothing less than swoon-worthy. As for Kali, she’ll have to decide which road to take , whether it be his or her besties, Harper and Aly. Hmm; some secondary characters either added to the angst or rattled my cage, which was fine by me. I didn’t take to Kali’s sister or her mum that much, and would have liked to know a little more about them falling out with her.
Well before Tijan brings the well-paced plot together, there are plenty of surprises, melodrama, and twists and turns to keep the reader engaged. With that being said, as questions were left hanging, it’d be great to see a follow-up. This small detail didn’t spoil my reading enjoyment though, and it was refreshing to see that Tijan’s protagonists are in their mid-30s. If you enjoy heroine in danger, tortured lead small-town romance, don’t think twice and one click!