Friday, January 15, 2016

Book Review: Clubwhore by Kim Jones


Clubwhore

By:
Kim Jones

Release Date:
Jan. 18, 2016

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GR's Summary: 

I’m that girl… 

The girl every woman loves to hate. 

The one your man dreams about. 

I live up to my name… 

CLUBWHORE. 

And this is my story. 

She needs something. Something Devil’s Renegade MC Sergeant at Arms Bryce is more than willing to give. But he’s not the kind of man who asks. He takes. And soon, he will take her. He’ll dominate her. He’ll captivate her. She’ll be his—no patches…no property…no titles. Only her. Only him. She thinks this is her story to tell. It very well may be. But he…is fixing to rewrite it.


 

My Thoughts:


Clubwhore is the first book that I've read by author Kim Jones.  I became interested in reading one of her stories, when I learned that she is a part of the MC Club culture.  This subculture has piqued my interest ever since reading MC Club books by Joanna Wylde and Kristen Ashley.  I am so glad that I took a chance on this new-to-me-author.  

Clubwhore was an addictive read, that I could not put down.  It was unique, authentic, and had a depth to it that I never would have guessed, based off of the book cover and summary.  This story is not for the conservative reader.  It is dark, risqué, raw, and explicit.  At the beginning of the story, Clubwhore appeared to be a light read; until little by little the layers of the main character were peeled back, and the plot thickened.

Delilah Scott lives at the Devil's Renegade clubhouse.  She has her own room, and gets paid to clean up after the guys, entertain, and have sex.  She is a 'Clubwhore' and proud.  Delilah takes pride in her job, and doesn't envy the old ladies in the club.  She appreciates her freedom and no-strings attached lifestyle.  

However, there is a lot more to Delilah Scott than meets the eye.  When she meets Sergeant at Arms Bryce Parker, they share a strong mutual attraction.  As these two get involved, Bryce see's Delilah's demons, and wants to help her overcome them.  Can Bryce help Delilah?  What happens when Delilah learns that Bryce is just as damaged as she is?  Can they heal one another, or will one of them bring the other down?

Clubwhore was a powerful read about healing, overcoming obstacles, having courage, and learning to love yourself.  It also was an erotic and sensual story that developed as Delilah and Bryce established and strengthened the connection that they shared with one another.  

My Rating:

I give, Clubwhore, by Kim Jones, 4.5 Smoldering Passion, All-Consuming Addiction, Wounded Heart, Raw & Riveting Stars! 






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About Kim Jones:

Kim Jones is a writer with big dreams. Inspired by her personal experience inside the MC life, she’s chosen to write biker romance stories that are authentic—expressing the true meaning of brotherhood and the lifestyle of motorcycle clubs. 

In 2013, Kim began her self-publishing journey. Saving Dallas, her first MC series, is based on the life of an influential president who juggles the pressures of the Devil’s Renegades Motorcycle Club, and the search for true love. 

Taking the club life and her career a step further, Berkley will be releasing Sinner’s Creed, her second MC series, in March of 2016—an inside look into the life of a 1%er and his sacrifice for what he believes in. 

Kim plans to continue to self-publish off her Saving Dallas series, and has signed a two book deal with Penguin-Random House for Sinner’s Creed. She resides in south Mississippi with her husband, Reggie, two dogs, a cat and a donkey.



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2 comments:

  1. I haven't read anything by Kim Jones either but I've read a lot of great reviews on this one..I'm thinking this may be my first KJ read! :)..thanks for sharing your review :D

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  2. I really was sceptical on reading this book, but after reading your review it sounds really good.

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