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Joanna Blake

Author of Wanted By The Devil

62 Works 354 Members 9 Reviews

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Works by Joanna Blake

Wanted By The Devil (2014) 32 copies, 2 reviews
Cuffed (2017) 24 copies
Mean Machine (2017) 17 copies
Ride With The Devil (2017) 16 copies
Trust The Devil (2017) 16 copies
Dance With The Devil (2017) 15 copies
Touched By The Devil (2019) 11 copies
Player (2015) 11 copies
Luck Of The Devil (2018) 10 copies
Dare Me (2014) 9 copies
Bro' (2015) 8 copies
Rough Stuff (2018) 8 copies
Slay Me (2014) 8 copies
Cover Me (2014) 7 copies
Possess - An Alpha Romance Anthology — Contributor — 7 copies
Torpedo (2017) 6 copies
Hard Road (2019) 6 copies
Stud Farm (2016) 6 copies
Before You 6 copies
Marked By The Devil (2018) 6 copies
GRIND (2015) 6 copies, 1 review
A Bad Boy For Summer (2015) 6 copies
The Biker Next Door (2014) 6 copies
Safe In His Arms (2014) 5 copies
Go Big (Go Hard, #2) (2016) 5 copies
Hunter (2021) 5 copies
Claimed By The Devil (2020) 5 copies, 1 review
Heat (Man Candy #2) (2015) 5 copies
Cockpit (2016) 5 copies, 1 review
Sweet and Vicious (2020) 4 copies
Hot Shot 4 copies
Go Long (2016) 4 copies, 1 review
Deep (Man Candy #3) (2016) 4 copies
Inheriting the Virgin (2018) 3 copies, 1 review
Winning the Virgin (2018) 2 copies
Cross My Heart (2022) 2 copies
Ride With Me (2014) 2 copies
Vice 1 copy, 1 review
The Tequila Trilogy (2020) 1 copy
Taken By The Devil 1 copy, 1 review
Jaken 1 copy
PUSH (2015) 1 copy

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9 reviews
This book follows Melissa who has always had a crush on Nick since she was a teenager, but of course she was too young for a guy like him. Years later Melissa is back home taking care of her sick mother and running their horse farm when Nick returns to realize the sweet girl he one knew is all grown up and he doesn't know how to handle his emotions. Things between these two seem to progress, but Nick still isn't sure if he should pursue her or let her go. The story follows them and shows us show more how the club comes together and is a family even if not blood. I liked the writing style because it was unique, it would switch between main characters so we could see both sides but it also would let us into some of the club members pov. This switch was fun to read because it still focused on the main characters but allowed us outsider views with a few personal add ins. show less
Vice is the 8th book in Joanna Blake's The Untouchables MC series. I've been waiting for this book for a while and now and I'm a bit disappointed now that I've read it. Vice is an MC/Mafia crossover and the introduction to Joanna Blake's new series the Aslanov Russian Mafia series. In that aspect, it entertained me. I enjoyed the Aslanov brothers and can't wait to see what kind of stories they will have.
This one is about Vice who is a veteran and now is a part of The Untouchables MC and show more works security for his President Cain. At the very beginning of the book, Vice is a manwhore who drinks, gets high, and is loose with women until he's given an assignment that he is to find Anastasia Aslanov, the mafia princess who is heir to the Aslanov Bratva. Anastasia grew up in a boarding school with nuns until she turned 18 and was brought home by her father. When she found out what her family really did and how she was expected to be a part of it she ran. I felt for Anastasia because she lived a very sheltered life and had no real-world skills or understanding of the male species, they scared her. The second Vice saw her picture he fell in love and was determined to find her before her father or her father's enemies and keep her to herself. Which he does and cuts a deal with her cousins to keep her out of the family business and with him.
I gave this book a 3-Star rating and a 3-Spicy rating. I could not connect with Vice at all. Who he was at the beginning of the book and his whole personality changing with the turn of a page into a lovesick fool just didn't do it for me. I liked Anastasia though. She was innocent and naive and luckily a quick learner.
*I received this book for free. I voluntarily gave an honest review.
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This was an okay read. It is pretty short, and the story skips ahead. James and Kitty meet, and find out about the will. You get some story, and then it skips ahead 3 months, then a couple of weeks, and then another few months. James was sort of a jerk, and Kitty was back and forth with how she treated him. I'm trying to give James the benefit of the doubt, since he didn't have parents, but his thought process was crazy. Like "I would give her all she wanted, as long as she stayed true to me show more and didn't talk too much." Really?! It was just hard for me to like these 2 as a couple. This is a first for me from these authors together, but I would be willing to give them another read. show less
Taken by the Devil is the 10th book in Joanna Blake's The Devil's Riders Series. This one is about Drake, one of the only single members left in the club. He's one of the crazy ones in the club, always starting trouble, drunk most of the time and a total man whore. Until he meets his Sunshine, Dana a nurse at the hospital he met when one of the Ol' ladies had their baby. Since he didn't know anything about her he kind of went into stalker mode to get a chance with her not knowing she was show more already having trouble of her own. But after he met her the rest of the MC knew she must be a real special lady since Drake changed everything about him. He was like a whole new person and it was weird for his brothers to get used to for awhile. The Ol' ladies of the club definitely took alot of spotlight in this book. Janet has always been my favorite out of the ladies and she shines in this book. I loved it! In this book we got chapters from most of the past couples in the other series books. It was nice to catch up on them and see what they were thinking about Drake's new relationship but I felt like it took up most of the book, more than Drake and Dana's story. Because of that I feel like their story was rushed and we missed out on parts that could have been there instead of being alot of start and then finish. This book also has alot of character cross overs from Characters in the Untouchables series. I was also upset that Preacher didn't get to do what he's good at but at least he was in the book. If you've read the rest of the series or the Untouchables series by Joanna Blake then you know what I'm talking about. This can be read as a standalone and you don't have to read the rest of the series but I recommend it because the characters and their stories and great. show less

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62
Members
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Rating
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Reviews
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