Tink (Devil’s Handmaidens MC Book 1) by D.M. Earl – Review by Jennifer Gordon
Tink by D.M. Earl
My rating: 4 of 5 stars
This was a real page turner of a MC novel, which had me hooked from start to finish. Maggie “Tink” Rivers’ is President of the Devil’s Handmaidens MC, and along with her club she’s determined to rid the world of human traffickers. However, Tink is feeling overwhelmed between her club president duties, running her business and continuing the search for her sister who she fears is in the hands of human traffickers. Tink also feels as though something or someone is missing from her life, and then former Navy SEAL Ellington Rutledge walks into her life. Ellington is relocating to Montana for a fresh start and once he meets the fiery and beautiful president of the Devil’s Handmaidens MC, he hopes that she will be apart of that new start. As Tink and Ellington grow closer, Tink’s past comes back to haunt her, threatening to destroy them.
When Tink’s life is in danger and her club is at stake, Ellington must save both Tink and the club before it’s too late. I was gripped throughout by this storyline and I loved the main characters, especially the badass Tink. Her and Ellington definitely had chemistry which sizzled off the page and I enjoyed how their relationship developed. The descriptive narrative brought both the characters and the setting vividly to life, making me feel immersed in the story. I loved the idea of an all female MC, full of independent and strong women, as usually MC novels focus on male MC’s, which made this a unique read. The plot kept me guessing and happily turning the pages, as I could not put this book down. A great first book in a new series and I look forward to reading the next one.