Avenging Devil Part 2: Satan’s Devils MC San Diego by Manda Mellett – Review by Roxsanne Lesieur.

Avenging Devil Part 2: Satan's Devils MC San DiegoAvenging Devil Part 2: Satan’s Devils MC San Diego by Manda Mellett

Niran and Saffie are back and they are in more trouble than ever, Saffie has been found by her husband and the minute they broke down the door to her apartment, Niran knows things will get ugly, but when they hurt Saffie and another right in front of his eyes, it takes all his willpower to act as if it is something he enjoys seeing. He lies and plays the part of a biker who is about to turn tail on his MC and look for something more to his taste, despite the colour of his skin and the person he is trying to convince believes him, the only problem is that Saffie believes him too. After this conversation, they are bundled into their transport and taken to the Crazy Wolves MC Clubhouse, but as Niran keeps playing the part and harming Saffie in the process, he feels physically sick but cannot show it on the outside as he knows that keeping up this pretence in the only chance he has to keep them both safe.

As the next day approaches, Niran is being missed at his usual workplace and nobody has seen or heard hide nor hair from them and this isn’t in their character at all, so when they realise that something is wrong they start to plan a way to make it right and hope that they are not too late. Meanwhile, Saffie has been locked back in her old room she hoped she would never see again and is again being severely beaten and interrogated about why she terminated the pregnancy, all while not being able to utter a single word, but when she does the answer is not accepted and her future is laid out before her in all its depraved glory. Saffie cannot believe what she is hearing or what it all means in the end, she also realises that her life has been a sham from the beginning and when reality hits, she is both angry and despairing at the same time as she thinks about the torture she is about to start enduring.

As Niran is considering his own future and how it may now be an extremely short one, he makes peace with himself by choosing to protect Saffie in the only way he can and if that includes giving his own life up for her, then he is more than willing to do that and when he is ordered to become Saffie’s guard, he isn’t going to let the opportunity pass him by. Will Niran be able to keep up with the charade of being someone his complete opposite, or will the cracks start to show and his life be on the chopping block and will Saffie be able to live with the life which has been lain out for her, will she give in or keep fighting back? This is a rollercoaster of emotion as you live through the very trying times with Saffie and Niran as they fight for survival in more ways than one until this second part is concluded.

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