Santa… Nope the Grimm Wolves (Grimm Wolves MC Book 3) by D.M. Earl – Review by Shelly Kittell

Santa...Nope the Grimm Wolves (Grimm Wolves MC #3)Santa…Nope the Grimm Wolves by D.M. Earl
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

This is Beast’s (Cesar) story. This is an incredible story of overcoming some odds that would drag anyone down. Beast is just trying to protect his family. A son of the founder of the rival gang, but nothing like them, he pledged with the Grimm Wolves (Real Men that run in packs). The Grimm Wolves stay above aboard unless they have to protect their own. Beast’s father has been extorting beast for years, threatening to go after his family. Beast has been paying this and put his family in an “icky” apt hoping they would leave and go back East for protection. This plan backfired when they got sick. The Grimm Wolves took over protection and Beast made a plan to get his family back and give them a good life. This book was magnificent. Yes, there is steamy romance, a bit of violence; but the action and the “family/community” theme pull you in. Blood doesn’t make a family. The Grimm Wolves and their people are family all the way. They have your back. Sometimes, I wish I had family to protect me like that. Stitch and Damien are absolutely amazing with those gifts. This whole series is written as a standalone but you really want to read it together as everyone is so intertwined in each book. The books are even written as a family POV. The author does an outstanding job developing characters that are relatable and feel like real people. Clementine and her Southern speech just crack you up. This book can crack you up and have you in tears at the same time. It’s written like you are right there in the room listening in on the conversation. I love these type of books. It’s well-developed and a new favorite of mine. I recommend it to action romance lovers. If you love MC romance, you definitely should try this one.

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