A review by musingbookworm
Wrath by L. Wilder, L. Wilder

adventurous emotional medium-paced

4.0

Wrath is being groomed to take over as Club Enforcers for Satan’s Fury Mc… problem is, he has just hooked up with the current Enforcers only daughter. 

I’ll admit that I struggled with the first quarter of this book. It starts with a Friends to Friends with benefits vibe, which isn’t my favourite. Once the characters accept their relationship and share it with the club, I really got into the story. 

There is an overarching story line for the “Big Bad” which drives the series forward, along with a changing of the guard to the next generation of club leadership. I’m enjoying seeing the first generation age disgracefully!

Wrath is book 3 in the second generation of Satan’s Fury Mc. While it can be read as a stand alone, for best enjoyment I would recommend reading Books 1 (Q) and 2 (Bones) first. For optimal background and understanding , start with the first generation (starting with Maverick). 



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