Tuesday, May 21, 2019

✯Release Review✯Cry Mercy (Blood Legion MC #1) by Rie Warren

Title: Cry Mercy
Series: Blood Legion MC Book 1
Author: Rie Warren
Genre: MC Romance
Release Date: May 20, 2019
Gritty star-crossed lovers? You have no idea . . . 
ANGEL
I thought I knew bad times. The worst times. My dad murdered, the MC that’s rightfully mine ripped apart by corrupt rule. I didn’t know anything about true horror until I met a Tennessean girl named Mercy. 
Angel and Mercy, frigging ironic, right? You don’t know the half of it. Blood Legion MC is my legacy, and revenge against me is Mercy’s. If you’re looking for gritty star-crossed lovers in the Crescent City, you’ve found it. Because there’s a damn good chance one of us won’t make it out of here alive. 
MERCY
I’m at the mercy of my menfolk. Mercy . . . ironic, isn’t it? Because my cousin and my uncle show no mercy to me, despite my name. I’m used against my will. I’m beaten and worse when I don’t behave. I have no freedom, only one friend, and no chance of escape even though New Orleans is so vibrant I feel like I could touch the colors. 
I fled the compound for just one night. I shouldn’t have. I met a biker called Angel—Angel. He’s blond as a seraph, but big and tall and full of sweet talk I’ve never heard before. Except he’s my family’s enemy. 
Angel can’t be my only hope because my kin have vowed to take out him and the rest of the Blood Legion MC in one big Tenn-tucky blaze of glory.


✯✯5 Angel Filled Stars!!!✯✯

Rie Warren yes!! I’ve wanted Angel and the Blood Legion MC ever since she wrote Storm(Bad Boy Of Retribution MC). I was beyond stoked to learn she was answering my prayers. 

Angel’s finally at his rightful place of his MC, as the president. With the help of his brother Storm they got rid of the trash. Now, the MC is on the right side of the law. They own their bar, opened up a tattoo shop and even paying taxes. 

Angel is very happy with the way his life is and wouldn’t change it. Until he spots a beauty in the bar one night. She’s brighter than the rest and doesn’t dress up to impress or push up to any guy to get seen. Angel goes right to her and when she said her name was Mercy he knew they were meant to be. When she goes to run away he thinks he’ll never see her again. When she does comeback it’s to warn him their about to be attacked. Angel knows things will never be the same. 

Mercy was able to skip out when her uncle wasn’t around. When Mercy went into the bar and bought a beer she was in awe. These bikers and hippies all getting along and hanging out, wasn’t like anything she’d ever seen before. 

Mercy’s uncle, brother and the rest of their gang hate the Blood Legion MC. They’d killed her brothers years ago. When Mercy meets Angel she wants to know more of him. But, with her uncle she knows she can’t stay or else everybody is in trouble. 

When Mercy returns home her uncle finds her and takes his frustrations out on her. Until he finds out where she went her uncle is going after the MC. 

There’s only one thing Mercy knows she must do next. That’s to warn Angel and the MC. World War 3 erupts and Angel is there to protect what’s his. 

Angel and the rest of the MC take Mercy into their family. Angel knows everything that Mercy’s been through and he loves her anyway. When Mercy is confronted by her uncle she knows her happiness is gone forever. Mercy is put into a loose loose position. Stay and her friends and the MC will suffer, go back her friends and the MC won’t be harmed.  She knows she’ll loose either way but Mercy feels she must protect her old friends, new friends, Angel even if it kills her.  

Angel doesn’t quite get it at first. But, when he figures out everything Angel knows he’ll save Mercy and not her go down alone without a fight. It just isn’t that easy. Through it all they have each other. 

Next up is Slade and I’m jumping up and down. I’d been hoping for him since Bad Boys of Retribution and I’m stoked he joined Angel and his dark past will finally get told. 

Rie does an amazing job at writing these bad boys and their leading ladies. Not many people can write these kind of stories and yet make you not want to put your book down. I can’t wait for the Slade and Grace. 
“Hey, Angel! You got a live one there?” A man with tons of chunky silver rings on his fingers yelled over to our quiet corner. “Fuck. Off. Saint,” Angel replied, swiping him the middle finger without even looking. “Saint?” I asked, lips curling together. “And Angel.” Angel winked. “And don’t forget Mercy. Must be destined, oui?”I smothered a smile, taking another long drink of my beer. “Well, I don’t think he’s a saint or you’re an angel. Not by the way those pretty ladies looked like they were competing for your company earlier.” “You saw that?” Groaning, he rubbed a hand down his cheek. Then his face lit up from the inside. “So you were watching me just as much as I was watching you.” I couldn’t help but laugh as he gloated. Then I pressed my palm against his chest and lifted up to the toes of my boots to whisper against his jaw, “I was waiting to see if you’d get your eyes gouged out.” He laughed loudly, tipping his head back so his gold curls shimmered. I snickered, draining the rest of my beer. “Buy you another?” His arm ringed around my waist. And alarm bells went off. I wrestled free, quickly checking the time on my watch. Almost midnight. “I have to go.” I slammed my bottle onto the nearest table. “Didn’t mean to scare you off, Mercy.” Angel stepped in front of me as I waded to the door. He held his hands raised in front of him. I dodged around him, fleeing like I should have done an hour ago. Running down the sidewalk, I tripped on the uneven pavement in my over-sized boots. A strong arm banded around my waist, drawing me up and steadying me. “Got you, beb.” Puffs of breath pelted against my ear, and then Angel released me from his grasp. He spun me gently around, his hair like a halo lit by the streetlight. “At least let me give you a ride. Where you headed?” I shook my head. “I just need to go. Please.” I got the feeling Angel L’Esperance didn’t chase just anyone. But I couldn’t let him get close to me. I didn’t want him knowing where I lived. Shame and embarrassment bled into one big ball of regret. His fingers came up to tenderly caress my cheek. The first touch on my skin from a male that didn’t make me flinch or quake or want to crawl away in fear. “Can I at least get a kiss?” My heart leaped. Angel didn’t pose a threat. How could he, with a name like that and sincerity shining in his clear blue eyes? Even more, he’d easily tunneled beneath years of distrust and hurt . . . in mere minutes. “Yes,” I whispered. He closed his eyes. He hummed a deep rumbling sound. He bent his burnished head over mine, and seconds later the softest, most pleasurable sensation melted against my mouth. His tongue took a trip across the seam of my lips, sailing to a stop before he plucked my bottom lip between both of his. When he drew back, I swore I could read dreams in his eyes. It wasn’t a kiss. It was a promise. It tasted like hope. Hope I couldn’t afford. Oh lord. “How about your number, Miss Mercy?” Hope became cinders in my mouth. “I don’t think so.” Threading his fingers through his hair, he tousled the strands even more. “At least let me put my number in your phone.” “I don’t have a cell phone.” Another thing I wasn’t allowed. He frowned heavily at me before grasping my hand and squeezing it. “Wait here.” He raced back to the bar, and I knew I should leave while I could. But my lips tingled. I pressed my fingers against my mouth, remembering the firm warm pressure. I wasn’t going to make it back to the Lair in time. Half a minute later, Angel ran back to me. His grin didn’t make it to his eyes that time. He stuffed a napkin in my pocket. “My number. Call me.” “Why?” He laughed curtly. “Whaddya mean why? I wanna see you again, Mercy.” Gathering my hands in his, he asked, “You sure I can’t give you a ride?” “I have to go. I have to go now.” “Okay.” He released me. “Okay.” I turned away from him, pulling the napkin out to crush it in my hand. To hold it in my hand. Dashing away tears that came from the deep hidden well within, I sprinted. I looked back once, and Angel still watched. He watched until I was out of sight. I tried to keep my bearings. I hoped I got home before my kinfolk. Because something bad would happen if they found me missing.
SAVE GRACE RELEASING JUNE 10, 2019



Badass, sassafras Rie Warren is an OG Amazon All Star author of Bad Boy books and MC romance. She delivers five star sex, suspense, and the best banter around. Her stories are one hundred percent original, do not contain fluffy plots or virgin brides, and wring every last emotion from readers to leave them with a satisfied smile. Rie’s tough alpha males are never brought to heel, but are instead healed by the feisty femme fatale of their perfect match.

She grew up in Maine, went to college in Iowa (Iowa, what?), lived in Scotland, and married in Englishman. In true roundabout fashion, they came back to the States, settled in South Carolina’s lowcountry, putting down southern roots and pursuing their arty endeavors. Tale spinner and character diviner, Rie is a lover of sleep, wine, and rude memes often involving either Disney characters or Winnie the Pooh. She is raising two teen daughters along with an entire brain full of unruly characters.
Rough-talking alpha men? Rie has that on tap.
Stubborn sassy heroines? You bet.
Smoldering sex scenes that’ll set your Kindle on fire? Check, check, check.
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