StoryTeller’s Tale (Wretched Soulz MC) by Manda Mellett – Review by Shea Gilkerson 2/4/23
StoryTeller’s Tale: Wretched Soulz MC by Manda Mellett
My rating: 4 of 5 stars
ST and Sheri spend most of this book apart, and complete strangers as a matter of fact. But a dropped book leads to their time together being very explosive.
The story begins with StoryTeller as a club Prospect, almost a year in. He weaves a beautiful tale out of a much less pretty scenario and thus, you are introduced to the reason for his club name. After a very upsetting situation, he takes to the road as a nomad. He sees himself perfect for the position and has no ties except to his club – just the way he likes it.
Sheri considers herself a boring, unattractive, wallflower that no one ever has interest in. To be fair, a less than desirable home life holds a very large part of her self deprecating view, but she has learned to survive by staying quiet and uninvolved. She takes a leap to do something fun for herself, and ends up in a terrible situation.
The two of them are drawn together by a book, and while it may seem a bit farfetched, it was a lot of fun to watch the author weave the tale that brings ST and Sheri together. Many moments are loaded with emotion and strain. However, ST and Sheri seem to read each other and their situation well and mesh, becoming heroes when neither considered themselves as one. Fate seems to keep pulling the two of them together. Will they follow, or run away?
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