Taz (Devil’s Handmaidens MC: Timber-Ghost, Montana Chapter Book 3) by D.M. Earl – Review by Christine Baranek
Taz: by D.M. Earl
My rating: 5 of 5 stars
Taz
By: DM Earl
I have truly enjoyed each and every book of the Devils Handmaiden’s MC series and TAZ does not disappoint at all. Each book can definitely stand on its own, but I definitely recommend reading each and every one so that you can appreciate each and every member of this all female MC. These women are each flawed but also some of the strongest, most admirable women that I have ever read. Life has thrown each of them many hurdles and each one of them over comes them and finds an inner strength they didn’t know they have. I will say that the series can be very dark and this book is no exception, but I would not let that deter you from missing out on this wonderful series, especially this story of Taz. The biggest take away from each of these books to me is not to judge a book by its cover. Despite her bright purple hair and the fact that she is the quiet treasurer of the club, she is not to be messed with. Her ex comes back and threatens the life she has made with her son. He also threatens the family she has found with the MC. I don’t want to spoil anything but what happens keeps you reading until the very end. This is the kind of book that I wish I had the time to read in one sitting, that is how much I loved it. I definitely recommend reading this one, and the rest of the series!
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