Devil’s Saints: Taz
- Genre: Romance
- Author: amy worcester
- Chapters: 367
- Status: Ongoing
- Age Rating: 18+
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"“I started boxing lessons with the boys when I was twelve, I had some issues to work through. I’ve been in the fight for the last eleven years.” Twenty-three, he thought. That was too young for his thirty-nine years. But he sure as hell planned to enjoy the view. She currently hid her body under baggy clothes, but he was willing to bet that she was all muscles underneath. He had dated the soft curvy women before, he liked the ones that he was certain that he would not break. “How old were you when you moved in with Brute?” “Seven. Right after my parents were killed.” She said softly and he froze just before the stairs. Sixteen years ago. Right around the time he reenlisted with the Army. When the club went straight. When the Ridgeview president, Sinner, his wife and sons had been shot to death. And his daughter barely survived. The only survivor from that day. “I'm sorry.” He murmured and she shrugged. “I’m trying to remember you.” He was so much like the men that she grew up around. The kind of man that she swore she would avoid. The same type that her father had been,there were even tattoos on the backs of his hands. *******Jasmine was born and raised in the Devil’s Saints Motorcycle Club. A rival club caused the deaths of her family. After an incident at the mother house, she stepped away to focus on her MMA career under the name Taz."
margie
It is so refreshing to finally read a story where the female lead is a strong woman who knows what she wants and not some damsel that poorly tries to elicit empathy from the reader. I will say I am slightly confused with the characters though, there are so many of them. I thought in a few of the chapters that some of the descriptions of the surroundings were a bit monotonous and it didn’t really register for me and I lost my focus. I thought it was unnecessarily descriptive and could’ve let the reader use their imagination if they wrote more about the overall mood instead of the colors of the trim. I r we ill update when I finish the book!
October 15, 2025

