Sunday, September 29, 2013

Unattainable by Madeline Sheehan Review by Dee

Synopsis:

Warning: This is not a virtuous and tender love story. It’s chaotic, ruthless, and tragic. This story takes love and kills its innocence, steals away the pure moments, and crushes the hearts of the broken. A story born in childhood, tying one girl to one boy, leads to a destructive path—that hurts more than it doesn’t, that shatters more than it heals—testing the love that binds the two through a lifetime. 

Tegen Matthews is the daughter of Dorothy Kelley, a club whore in the Hell’s Horsemen. A plain little girl, Tegen falls into the gritty world of the motorcycle club. When she meets a sweet, caring boy, she embraces the warmth and affection he shows her. Cage West is the son of the president of the Hell’s Horsemen. Tall and blond with deep brown eyes, as he grows up Cage realizes the power of his dimpled smile and smooth drawl. With one chance encounter, Tegen becomes forever tied to Cage. Following is a wayward journey that is filled with regrets, mistakes, and heartache, pulling at the threads that hold them together. Cage and Tegen fight hard but love harder, and in the end, what matters is where the journey takes one girl and one boy, who have been twined with one another since the beginning. 

This is Tegen and Cage’s story. 

Love doesn’t erase a broken heart, and it sure doesn’t change people. But no matter how old, how flimsy, how frayed the rope of love is, it keeps you tethered to the people you love

---DEE'S REVIEW---

Good god. It's now 630am. I started this book at midnight and let me tell you. I didn't even want to take bathroom breaks. This books just sucks you right into the life of the club. 

The life of Dirty, Ellie, Tegen and Cage.  I don't know what it is about Madeline's writing that has me wishing I could find a raw man like these damn bikers. Raw, dirty, dominant, know what they want and fight like all hell to get it how they want it.
Good god. Chewed up and spit out is what I feel right now. But in the best possible way. Tegen said dimples will be the death of her. Fuck, I think Madeline Sheehan will be the death of me. 
Good god woman. I ... Just.. No words. This book is so many different levels of fucked up crazy madness and layered with balls to the wall perfection. 
I started this book off this book thinking cage was an asshole. But then it involved to maybe Tegen was just naive. Aren't we all when it comes to that one monumental moment in our lives? But damn if she didn't turn into a crazy chick.
Que the crazy bitch song by buck cherry because, I promise that song is their song. It describes their whole damn relationship. Dirty. Jesus. So broken. And Ellie. Someone so broken becomes the savior to someone in the exact same situation. He saved her and in essence saved himself. Deuce an Eva are back. Who doesn't want more Deuce. I know, Sandie doesn't. But I don't know what it is about him. I love their story. I love that we get more. Even more crazy Kami and Cox too. Fuck the whole club. 
They grow on you. But ZZ. Holy fuck balls. I knew that would be the last straw but I did not see that shit coming. There was so much. This story, it had me all over the place. Happy. Pissed. Scared. Sad. Pissed. Horny. Happy. Yes this dirty raw fucked up story pulled at my emotions and makes me wanna jump back in and read all the books again.  That's what they do. They're so perfect they're deserve to be read. Many times over an over. And each time, you love it even more. I give this book 5,10, 25. Whatever. Pick the biggest number you can think of. That's where this sits. Read it. Like. Now.

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1 comment:

  1. I'm adding this to my very long list of books I want/need to read. I loved your review. I especially love the clip of Jax Teller after he fought in Ireland. I've decided that this picture of him all hot and sweaty is better than the ass shot of him while he was doing the porno chick. Now I just need to figure out how to make this clip the background on my laptop so I can drool anytime I want.

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