RELEASE BLITZ: REVIEW AND PLAYLIST: Right to My Wrong by Lani Lynn Vale

Title: Right To My Wrong

Series:The Heroes of the Dixie Wardens MC #8

Author: Lani Lynn Vale

Genre: Adult, Motorcycle Club Romance

Release Date: February 3, 2016

Photographer: Furious Fotog – https://goo.gl/va9TJD

Cover Model: Chase Ketron – https://goo.gl/A1Rmnp

Goodreads: https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/26863931-right-to-my-wrong?ac=1

Nightmares.

Sterling and Ruthie have more things in common than they realize, even though from the outside it doesn’t seem like they do.

Blood.

Sterling is a decorated war hero.

Ruthie is an ex-con.

Their two worlds should’ve never collided, but fate has a way of turning life in the direction least expected. Now Ruthie has to try to come to terms with the fact that she’s in love with a biker who’s also a decorated Navy SEAL.  One who leaves for months at a time with little to no advance warning, taking her heart with him each time he goes.

Pain.

Sterling has a lot of things to overcome in order to have Ruthie, the biggest being her mind.

She doesn’t think she’s good enough.

He thinks she’s perfect.

Now it’s up to him to show her just how right he can be.

 

review

I was excited to get Ruthie and Sterling’s story after meeting them in Counter to My Intelligence, and while I felt like I had whiplash with Sterling’s split personality, I loved being back in Lani Lynn Vale’s MC world and her alpha males who get things done.

I can’t imagine the pain Ruthie has gone through since her childhood; her life was never easy, and it just got worse when she made the decision to protect herself and kill her husband. She becomes the town pariah, and they take advantage of any chance they can get to show her how they feel about her crime. But nobody truly knows what Ruthie went through and what her husband’s abuse cost her, and no one will know except those closest to her because she refuses to bare her soul for a bunch of people who refuse to accept her for who she is not what she’s done.

Sterling is a Navy SEAL, and he’s experienced a shitstorm of evil trying to protect the innocent, and he has the physical and mental scars to prove he’s done his job. His past is just as awful as Ruthie’s, and he’s never truly dealt with it because it’s not anything he wants to talk about even though it’s easy to tell the damage it’s done to him.

Both Ruthie and Sterling are fighters, and both have demons that must be worked through if there’s any hope of them being together. Sterling’s broodiness and inability to communicate put a strain on their relationship; there’s fear on both sides because neither can deal with being hurt again…neither will survive another person treating them like shit and using them as a punching bag.

Fighting for themselves and each other is exactly what Ruthie and Sterling need to do in order to deal with their pasts and wade through the fucked up messes they feel they are. Ruthie may not understand what Sterling sees in her because she’s a convicted killer, but what she doesn’t get…what she needs to, to make things work…is that because Sterling is a SEAL…because he’s an honorable and righteous man, he knows how to read people and see through the facades they create, so Sterling absolutely knows who Ruthie truly is…now he just has to show her what he sees.

Right To My Wrong is a suspenseful, sassy, and sexy read with a few twists that I didn’t see coming. I loved Silas and Sawyer’s role in Ruthie and Sterling’s lives, and Lani Lynn Vale continues to prove how important the brotherhood is to these broody bikers. I don’t want to say goodbye to the club members, but I’m excited to begin Vale’s new series, and I’m sure I’ll see these characters again!

A complimentary copy was provided in exchange for an honest review.

4 Poison Apples

I’m a married mother of three. My kids are all under 5, so I can assure you that they are a handful.
I’ve been with my paramedic husband now for ten years, and we’ve produced three offspring that are nothing like us.
I live in the greatest state in the world, Texas.

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