#MC #newrelease #clubwhore
Synopsis
I’m that girl…
The girl every woman loves to hate.
The one your man dreams about.
I live up to my name…
CLUBWHORE.
And this is my story.
She needs something. Something Devil’s Renegade MC Sergeant at Arms Bryce is more than willing to give. But he’s not the kind of man who asks. He takes. And soon, he will take her. He’ll dominate her. He’ll captivate her. She’ll be his—no patches…no property…no titles. Only her. Only him.
She thinks this is her story to tell.
It very well may be.
But he’s fixing to rewrite it.
Review
I absolutely loved Delilah’s story…it’s an intriguing look at the biker lifestyle through the eyes of a woman who doesn’t mind being used for her body because it’s one of the only ways she can feel enough to calm the beast within.
White trash. Skank. Slut. These are the words that clubwhores endure on a daily basis. MC members, prospects, and other bikers don’t hesitate to use these women for all kinds of activities because these men feel that’s what they’re there for and are the first to make sure the clubwhores know their place in the club. But Delilah Scott is not your typical clubwhore and she sure as hell doesn’t care if bikers use her body anyway they want to; in fact, she gets off on it more than they probably do.
MC Romance readers have gotten an abundance of stories told through a future/current old lady, but rarely are we given one from a type of woman who old ladies love to hate…who they would be more than willing to bitch slap and tell her to stay away from their men, which is exactly why CLUBWHORE works so well for me.
Kim Jones does a great job of allowing readers’ inside the heart and head of a clubwhore and the reasons Delilah needs and craves her job and doesn’t give two shits about the way people look at her, especially old ladies. What’s most interesting to me is that Delilah has a code that she lives by when it comes to dealing with certain bikers. She’s a pain whore who can’t feel any kind of release without it and those demons rear their heads all the time until one biker teaches Delilah how to get off without the pain and understand that no one deserves the kind of treatment she gets from those who are supposed to love her.
Delilah is definitely fucked up, but it’s understandable based on how Kim Jones peels away Delilah’s layers and shows readers exactly where all of the damage stems from, and it’s a heartbreaking and freeing experience that Delilah goes through in CLUBWHORE in order to realize her worth and what she truly deserves to have in her life.
CLUBWHORE is not readers’ typical love story because while Bryce plays a huge role in forcing Delilah to face her demons and realize that she has no sins to be punished for from her past, the text is more about Delilah not submitting to her insecurities and need for pain and recognizing that she doesn’t need to endure the brutal situations that she’s put herself in, in the past to work through her issues. It’s about Delilah learning to love herself and feel at peace with everything that’s happened and never go back to the weak girl she used to be before Bryce showed her how to feel without thinking…how to submit without pain…how to love and be loved back.
A complimentary copy was provided in exchange for an honest review.
5 Poison Apples


