Review of Misled (Death Dwellers MC #1) by Kathryn Kelly

Posted March 5, 2015 by Cassy Witthar in Reviews / 0 Comments

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Megan ‘Meggie’ Foy has had a tough life. Her home life is nothing as it seems. Living with her mother and step-father is a complete nightmare. They seem to have the perfect little family, but appearances can be deceiving and monsters are closer than you think. When her body and mind can take no more abuse at the hands of her step-father, Meggie finally decides to run, hoping her father, MC President of the Death Dwellers Joseph ‘Boss’ Foy, can save her and rescue her terrified mother from the clutches of her step-monster before it’s too late for them.

Christopher ‘Outlaw’ Caldwell deals in a world of violence, sex, drugs, and crudity. As current president of the Death Dwellers’ MC, he presides over a club in chaos after the death of their longtime president and his mentor, Boss. Outlaw is trying to keep everything with the club in his control. What happens when more trouble arises in the form of a blonde haired, 18 year old beauty with the same eyes as his former mentor?

Meggie discovers her daddy is gone and now there may be no one to save her and her mother. How will she feel when she finds out the man who killed him is the man she’s falling in love with? Can Outlaw get past his demons to truly find love with Meggie and peace with the death of Boss?

Alliances will be made, loyalties tested, lives will be lost, but will love conquer all in the world of bikers and revenge?

Warning: For mature audiences only. Contains physical abuse, violence, rape, and excessive profanity.

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In Kat’s head, she’s the ultimate biker babe. In reality, she’s an everyday, ordinary girl who loves scotch, reading, writing, and football.

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Carla’s Review:

*I was given a copy of this book as a gift from Stephanie’s Book Reports in
exchange for an honest review.

WARNING: If you are looking for a sweet, wholesome love story, this is not
the book for you.  This book contains rape, murder, physical abuse, child
molestation, and cutting.  This is the story of two really screwed up
people finding the love they so desperately long for in each other.  I
enjoyed this story because it was real.  Life isn’t always easy, and the
world is full of screwed up people.  It was nice to see that two damaged
individuals could find love in the darkest of situations.

Megan is trapped in an abusive home.  Her stepfather beats her and her
mother.  He continuously rapes Megan’s mother.  So far, he has only touched
Megan, but she fears that he is growing bolder, and she knows that it won’t
belong before he rapes her.  Because of this, she runs away to seek help
from her outlaw/biker biological father.  She hasn’t spoken to her father
in a long time and has no idea that he is dead.  When she is brought before
the cub for stealing five dollars from a club member, she meets the sexy
but oh so damaged Christopher “Outlaw” Caldwell.

Christopher is the product of his mother’s rape.  Even though his mother
loves him unconditionally, his grandparents repeatedly tell him how his
birth ruined his mother’s life and how  he is a constant reminder of that
terrible crime.  Looking for acceptance, he joins the Death Dwellers MC.
He becomes close to the MC’s president, “Big Joe”, who also happens to be
Megan’s father.  Through a series of horrible events, Christopher is forced
to kill Big Joe.

When Christopher first meets Megan, he can see that she is sweet and
innocent.  He agrees to help her but refuses to admit his attraction to
her.  Over a short period of time, each of them begin to develop strong
feelings for each other.  However, the relationship is not easy because
Christopher fights it every step of the way.  Horrible events unfold and
threaten to tear them apart.  Can they overcome the obstacles that life
throws at them, or will they surrender to the pain that is threatening to
drown them both?

As I noted earlier this is a really good book, but it is not for the faint
of heart.  It had some editing issues which at times distracted me.
Overall, I would recommend this book if the situations listed in my
warning are things that can be read and not dwelled upon.

4star

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