Taz (Devil’s Handmaidens MC: Timber-Ghost, Montana Chapter Book 3) by D.M. Earl – Review by Helen Dawkins
Taz: by D.M. Earl
My rating: 4 of 5 stars
This is book 3 in the Devil’s Handmaidens MC by D.M. Earl. I thoroughly enjoyed this book; it was a good bit more engaging than the other two books. Just bad a$$ women who are fierce but also are compassionate. I was hooked from the first chapter and finished in one sitting. The book is full of suspense, romance, love, and true meaning of family.
Taz looks like the general wild, crazy, hell on wheels type of woman. Her hair alone screams rebel, with all of the different colors. While this can be her, she’s actually more quiet, loyal, and loving mother. She is the accountant/treasurer for the Devil’s Handmaidens.
Taz’s past comes back to haunt her, her ex abusive boyfriend comes to town and all hell breaks loose. There are lots of secrets that are spilled. On top of the issues the ex-boyfriend brings, both clubs are attacked by a white supremacist group that is hellbent on kidnapping Teddy (Taz son). Taz knows they are in severe danger, but her body locks up getting lost in the memories of her abuse.
Throughout the danger lurking in every corner, something does flourish from it – Taz relationship with Travis “Enforcer”.
Taz is a wonderful heroine and I absolutely love women MCs. This book shows several very strong women with supportive men. I couldn’t help but to tear up how this unconventional family comes together for one another and is there every step of the way. I think the ending wrapped up really quickly, a tad to quickly, making me want even more from Taz and the Montana Chapter.
Definitely recommend to those who love fierce women MCs, romance, and suspense.
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