Friday 25 June 2021

Review: Stoffer (Texas Kings MC Series Book 14) by Cee Bowerman

Stoffer: Texas Kings MC, Book 14 Stoffer: Texas Kings MC, Book 14 by Cee Bowerman
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Hilarious and Sweet with a Touch of Violence For Spice

I’d probably give this book 4.5 ⭐️ if I could.

This is part of a continuing series but the book can probably be read without reading the previous books in the series. However, if you don’t read the previous books you will miss a lot of the jokes and backstories of the characters.

This book is about Isabelle, Ella’s sister. She is older than Ella by 11 months and they look like twins. Isabelle has been working as a cook and nutritionist up in a drilling camp in Alaska. After a traumatic experience, she decided to move back to Rojo to be with her sister and niece and help the family when the new baby is born.

Stoffer is part of the Texas Kings MC and works as a mechanic at Daughtrey’s garage. He wound up in Rojo after quite some time wandering the US after his mother died. With the Texas Kings, he found a family that he had been lacking.

When Grady, Ella’s partner, asked Stoffer to pick up Isabelle from the airport they met and though sparks flew, Isabelle laid down the law and said they were going to be friends, which is exactly what they did. For the first time in his life, Stoffer wondered what it would be like to actually have a relationship rather than hookups.

I liked how the relationship took time to build and they had time to learn each other’s secrets. I also really liked that Isabelle became really close friends with Luke and Clem. They became almost like brothers to her and helped her when she really needed it.

Both Isabelle and Stoffer had a journey to make before they could get it right. Isabelle had to deal with her insecurities and Stoffer had a fear of losing himself to love. All the way through they were surrounded by family and friends.

There were so many funny parts to this book but I can honestly say one scene had tears streaming down my face as I was gasping for air it was so funny. I love the way Cee Bowerman looks at the world. Rojo is a wonderful place to visit and I’ll keep going there as long as this author will let me.

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