Tuesday 15 September 2020

Review: Smokey (Texas Kings MC Series Book 6) by Cee Bowerman

Smokey Smokey by Cee Bowerman
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Flashbacks

I don’t normally like it when a series jumps back in time because it interrupts the flow of the story, but this was handled extremely well.

The books covers the meeting of Smokey and Martha and their four boys, a story that had been told from the point of view of the boys, but never from that of the adults. The story starts in 1973 in diner and works forward to the current timeline, where Smokey and Martha are celebrating their 25th anniversary.

The story isn’t completely mired in 1973, as it works it’s way forward with stories from important times in the family’s history. I always liked Smokey and Martha and this book made me like them even more. They were kind and loving parents who would protect their children at all costs. The stories also revealed important facts about their children as most of the key events in their lives also included their kids. Those stories were revealing about the current generation of Texas Kings and I really enjoyed that aspect. It explains why the four boys were so incredibly close despite starting as two families.

So despite not being a fan of interrupting the flow of a story, in this case I’ll compliment the author and enjoy the next book knowing more about the history of the Texan Kings MC.

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