Wednesday 13 January 2021

Review: Tank (Lords of Carnage Series Book 10) by Daphne Loveling

Tank Tank by Daphne Loveling
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Tank’s A Daddy

Tank is pretty self contained. His brothers in the MC are the only family he has, or needs. He doesn’t date, but he does have a LOT of one night stands. He’s big and gorgeous and doesn’t need to work for female attention. He got his name because he was a fighter who just wouldn’t stop going until he’d ploughed down his opponent. He’s pretty happy with his life, but then he finds a little girl on his doorstep with a note telling him he’s hers and little Wren comes into his life, silent and wary.

Tank has no idea what he’s doing with a four year old and doesn’t want to tell the Lords about Wren for some reason. He ends up meeting Cady, a waitress, who offers to babysit.

Cady is sweet and is also self contained. She’s come from a pretty awful life and enjoying living somewhere peaceful, even if waitressing is exhausting. Cady takes to Wren instantly and the feeling is mutual.

It’s not all smooth sailing between Cady and Tank and it’s pretty interesting reading about how their attraction to each other combats their opinions about the other’s personality.

Whilst this is going on there are difficulties with the club and possible investigations as well as club rivalries. However, the star of this book is Wren and how she impacts both Tank and Cady. Her sweet personality shines through and she jumps off the page.

The plot is interesting, the characters complex and believable and I really enjoyed spending time with them. It’s a good solid MC book, as are the others in the series. Definitely worth a read.

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