I’m currently in a MC state of mind. I’m happy that I stumbled upon Killer, Kelsey and The Skulls MC to keep me there. ~ Paige Turner, Guilty Pleasures
Description:
Kelsey is married and Killer needs to get away from her before he does something he might regret. Losing himself in a drunken night was not the answer, especially when he can’t stop loving her just because she’s off limits. He confronts Kels to get all the details.
Her world is crashing around her. Everywhere she turns, she feels trapped. Panicking, Kelsey takes matters into her own hands. She almost succeeds until Killer saves her, acting quickly.
Never in all of his life has Killer been scared. He’s taken life with his very hands. Seeing Kelsey’s body on the brink of death, he knows he has to do something to protect her from the man who calls himself her husband.
It’s a race against time for Killer to protect his woman as her husband is not all he seems to be. He’s got enemies who are looking for any way to hurt him. Will The Skulls be there for Killer or will he face his enemies alone in order to protect the woman he loves?
Review copy provided for an honest review

The author did a great job drawing the reader into story of Killer and Kelsey. It was a fast paced book that kept me interested in both the main characters as well as the other members of the Skulls MC.
Killer is determined to be with Kelsey despite the fact that she is married. While others may hold his early actions in the book against him, I viewed it as an outlet for his pain and anger. He was always honest with her and himself early on. He knew she was his and was determined to make it so.
Kelsey has endured being treated poorly by her parents and husband. She learned at a young age that sometimes the only person you can trust is your. She is determined to make a life for herself, with the Skulls included, despite her current circumstances.
While I enjoyed the book, and the characters, I often times got angry with Kelsey. She kept helping her family at a detriment to herself. Good thing she had the support of a few good friends. If Tate, Sandy and Killer weren’t there for her it could have been tragic.
Killer is part of The Skulls series but it can be read as a standalone too. I have yet to read the others in the series but I’m looking forward to reading them.
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Thanks Paige