Title: Gonzo
Author: Candace Blevins
Series: Rolling Thunder Motorcycle Club
Series: Rolling Thunder Motorcycle Club
Rating: 5 Books
Blurb: Gonzo has not only had to come to terms with the loss of his entire family, but he also barely survived being shot in the chest multiple times while still a human, and was then later turned into a werewolf during a vicious attack while hiking as he tried to put his life back together.
Blurb: Gonzo has not only had to come to terms with the loss of his entire family, but he also barely survived being shot in the chest multiple times while still a human, and was then later turned into a werewolf during a vicious attack while hiking as he tried to put his life back together.
Constance has had her own losses
to deal with, and while nowhere near as bad as Gonzo’s, they’ve left a mark on
her as well. She’s determined to live her life without a partner though,
because her two sexual experiences in college convinced her she’s asexual.
Gonzo’s a biker people cross the
road to avoid, while Constance has multiple doctorate degrees and works as a
research scientist for a leading pharmaceutical firm. Gonzo doesn’t trust
women, Constance has no use for men — and yet they’re going to find themselves
working toward the same goals.
Can they form a team to do what
needs to be done?
Gonzo has every reason to hate
women, and every reason to not trust anyone. Enter Constance who has her own
reasons for living life the way she does, and together they have to work
together. It’s not easy but they have to, of course him being a werewolf and
her a human, is just one of the small obstacles in their way.
Gonzo was a character that I’ve
grown to be intrigued by before this book, and while I think this could
possibly be read as a standalone, I enjoyed this story more because I already
knew Gonzo and wanted his story, and wanted him to find his version of happily
ever after.
As expected from Ms. Blevins, she
brings a depth to the characters that even though it’s a human and a werewolf,
they are still characters that present as real people that I can relate to. In
true Blevins fashion she also brings the sexy to the page, I found myself
reaching for ice water on several occasions, because even the tension between
these two is off the charts.
I definitely loved every second
of this book and couldn’t put it down once I started, much to the
disappointment of my household chores that I neglected as I rushed to find out
how Gonzo and Constance would compromise and work together. I also really
enjoyed seeing pieces of other past characters that I loved. I hope there are
many more RTMC books in the future, and in reality I know I will pick up
anything that Ms. Blevins writes.