Knife Volume 2 (Rolling
Thunder Motorcycle Club Book 16) by Candace Blevins
Blurb:
She didn’t ask permission. She took action.
Tuesday walked into the Rolling Thunder MC’s restaurant on a Friday
night, hollowed out and no longer powered by the magic of the pack. Hours
earlier, she’d barely survived the agonizing, soul-deep trauma of having the
enchanted, intimate connection ripped from her very being after asking for the
blood bonds to be burned away. She was still weak, vulnerable, and raw, but she
couldn’t wait weeks to regain her strength before finding out his reaction.
Knife breathed her in, realized she no longer smelled of pack, and
he was furious. Seeing Tuesday stripped of her strength shreds the last of his
rigid control. He had a plan. Three months, and he would have forsaken his
brothers so she could keep everything she was. Instead, she’d walked away from
what they had and then unilaterally decided to sever bonds forged in blood.
She’d sacrificed her safety and security for him, something he’d never wanted
her to do. He loves her for it, but can he forgive her?
What follows is the reckoning. The claiming, the integration, and the
painstaking work of building a new life between two people who’d both walked
away from the only communities they’d ever known. The supernatural politics are
volatile, the MC rules are absolute, and the fallout of her choice is
far-reaching.
But Knife doesn’t play games, he plays for keeps — and he challenges Tuesday to
be his in ways she never dreamed of surrendering to.
Their explosive chemistry transforms into a powerful tool for healing. Knife
can take her apart at the seams, but he’s also the only man capable of putting
her back together.
Author’s Note: KNIFE: Volume 2 is the scorching high-heat
conclusion of the Rolling Thunder MC paranormal romance duet, with a hard-won,
fully-earned HEA. Perfect for readers who crave intense hurt/comfort dynamics,
fierce lone-wolf-finding-community arcs, and angry, emotional reunion sex that
deepens into absolute devotion. The finale delivers edge play with profound
emotional depth, tender aftercare, and a fiercely protective hero who will burn
the world down for his mate. It features primal shifter dynamics, outlaw biker
grit, extreme power exchange, meticulous conditioning, lengthy stress bondage,
all balanced by a profound caretaking where food is a love language. Set
against a gritty Southern backdrop with deep Appalachian roots, this is a story
of earning Ol’Lady status, being encircled and accepted by a ruthless found
family to replace broken blood bonds, and two people building an unbreakable
life together. Ends with a guaranteed, rock-solid HEA.
For readers who need the destination as much as
the journey: they get there. Every inch of it earned.
My review:
This book starts where Knife Volume 1 ended. Tuesday has made
the painful decision to cut ties with the pack so she is free to be fully with
Knife. He absolutely hates that she made that choice but is thrilled that they
now have the chance to explore their love. The way they express their love may
not be for everyone, but it works for them. I enjoyed seeing both the harsh and
softer sides of Knife.
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