
M. D. Gregory
Author of The Boss (The Killough Company, #1)
Series
Works by M. D. Gregory
Legend (The Sweeney Mob Book 1) — Author — 5 copies
A Merman's Tail: A dark gay retelling of The Little Mermaid (Grim and Sinister Delights Book 14) (2020) 3 copies
A Corpse for Christmas — Author — 2 copies
The Pet 2 copies
The Apprentice 2 copies
A King's Christmas 1 copy
The Art of Murder 1 copy
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Common Knowledge
- Canonical name
- Gregory, M. D.
- Legal name
- Bawden, Meg
- Gender
- female
- Occupations
- author
- Nationality
- Australia
- Places of residence
- Townsville, Queensland, Australia
- Associated Place (for map)
- Queensland, Australia
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Reviews
The first book in the Kings of Men MC series, King's Killer follows Grant Arthur, little brother of club president, King, and club enforcer and the Arthur's foster brother, Kai Woodrow.
This had lots of sex, lots of swearing and a fair amount of violence - so about what you'd expect from a book about a MC. The plot centered around drugs being dealt without permission on the club's turf and resulting in the cops taking an interest when there's a spate of deaths.
While looking into the issue show more and the potential drugs being dealt out of the hospital, Kai crosses the path of physician's assistant, Grant. They fall into bed with one another and then spend all their time keeping it a secret from King who strongly disapproves of his little brother dating. The little brother who lives by himself, has a full time job and is 30 years old. Yes that brother.
Also although they know each other and apparently have an extensive history - that's pretty much completely ignored and it's like they've never met - even though it's mentioned that they apparently spent years living with one another and without Aaron (King) while he was in juvie.
The premise should've been interested but it wasn't and on top of that, it went nowhere - just fizzled out. The romance then should've been able to carry the book but it couldn't. There was no real relationship development - they basically just spent a bunch of time having sex and supposedly trying to solve the "mystery". They rarely spoke or did anything and the every time they had plans they were interrupted by Kai having to go take care of club business. The sex was okay but it got a bit boring and repetitive after awhile.
An average read. 2 stars. show less
This had lots of sex, lots of swearing and a fair amount of violence - so about what you'd expect from a book about a MC. The plot centered around drugs being dealt without permission on the club's turf and resulting in the cops taking an interest when there's a spate of deaths.
While looking into the issue show more and the potential drugs being dealt out of the hospital, Kai crosses the path of physician's assistant, Grant. They fall into bed with one another and then spend all their time keeping it a secret from King who strongly disapproves of his little brother dating. The little brother who lives by himself, has a full time job and is 30 years old. Yes that brother.
Also although they know each other and apparently have an extensive history - that's pretty much completely ignored and it's like they've never met - even though it's mentioned that they apparently spent years living with one another and without Aaron (King) while he was in juvie.
The premise should've been interested but it wasn't and on top of that, it went nowhere - just fizzled out. The romance then should've been able to carry the book but it couldn't. There was no real relationship development - they basically just spent a bunch of time having sex and supposedly trying to solve the "mystery". They rarely spoke or did anything and the every time they had plans they were interrupted by Kai having to go take care of club business. The sex was okay but it got a bit boring and repetitive after awhile.
An average read. 2 stars. show less
I wasn't too sure if I'd like this as I haven't read a lot if any actually MM motorcycle club books but I rather enjoyed this and am definitely keen to read the rest of the series.
Kai and Grant, shouldn't work, shouldn't be involved but they do and they are. Grant softens Kai and Kai lends Grant strength and protection.
I have assumed storyline will continue and questions will be answered in the next book.
Kai and Grant, shouldn't work, shouldn't be involved but they do and they are. Grant softens Kai and Kai lends Grant strength and protection.
I have assumed storyline will continue and questions will be answered in the next book.
Oh my gosh, I read book 1 and then skipped to this new release book 8..so can be read as a stand alone but now I need to read the books in between.
Quain and Barber, assassin and biker! This read had drama, murder, love, laughter, family both real and found.
It was a brilliant, well paced read with all id expect from a MM biker read.
Quain and Barber, assassin and biker! This read had drama, murder, love, laughter, family both real and found.
It was a brilliant, well paced read with all id expect from a MM biker read.
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