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~**~ Release Blitz for Dash (Odin’s Fury Motorcycle Club #3) by Victoria Jayne w/ Review ~**~

Title: Dash
Series: Odin's Fury Motorcycle Club
Author: Victoria Jayne
Genre: Contemporary Romance, Motorcycle Club, Adult BDSM
Release Date: November 30, 2021
Publisher: Limitless Publishing


Sticks and stones will break his bones, but floggers, whips, and canes excite her.
Dash came to Ohio to serve as interim vice president and help fix their recruiting problem. But when the longtime president dies, their territory is in jeopardy.
Between the stress of a dwindling chapter and the reluctance to institute the planned regime change, Dash sought a club woman for comfort. However, when his tastes became a little too much, she declined. Further frustrated, he turned to the internet and flirted with an aptly named woman: GINGERSNAP.
Getting back in the saddle after her self-imposed exile, Liz “GINGERSNAP” Martin takes a chance with him. He seems like everything her ex wasn’t—confident, dominant, and most importantly not a criminal—or so she thought.
Two out of three ain’t bad, right?
Their scenes can light the world on fire. He brings out her submission and makes her feel safe. But Liz struggles with the risks of trusting him.
Dash knows keeping her around means exposing her to the dangers of biker life.
It’s his role to protect her, even if that means from himself.


***4 Stars***

As with Jacob and Sparrow, this one is also a duet, so I’m going to keep things pretty vague in this review.

Overall, I really like both Dash and Liz aka Gingersnap. Dash is a good guy. He loves his club, will do anything for his brothers ~ at least those he knows well ~ and is just trying to survive all that's going on in Ohio. Liz is sweet and sassy and has had her world turned upside down and has hidden herself away to heal and is slowly making her way back to a semblance of normal. 

When it comes to their HEA, we don’t get all that far. This journey is more of a marathon than a sprint, so Dash and Liz don’t truly get a lot of time together, but they do click and I’m looking forward to seeing how things progress.

There is a lot of build up going on in this book, not only when it comes to Dash and Liz, but the patch over situation in Ohio, which at times did slow the pacing down for me. But, I do like where this book ends and am looking forward to seeing how it all plays out in Gingersnap. As for the supporting cast of characters. Catching up with Romeo and Sparrow was a lot of fun and I’m extremely interested in Clark and still think Mooky is pretty fascinating.

~ Copy provided by Enticing Journey & voluntarily reviewed ~












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