Saturday, April 20, 2024

Review: Where We Promise - Ashley Munoz

Where We Promise Where We Promise by Ashley Munoz
My rating: 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 stars

Where We Promise is book 3 in the Stone Riders MC series by Ashley Munoz and focuses on the story of Penelope and Jameson. Penelope and Jameson meet when they are young teenagers. Jameson’s father is President of the club that both Penelope and her mum have been introduced into and are living with. There is an instant pull between the two, but  there are also obstacles and miscommunications in the way, and we see this through the back and forth of both characters which happen in the past.

In the present we see the two come together again as Penelope (pregnant with the Vice-President of the now Chaos Kings MC) residing for her own safety with the Stone Riders and with Jameson (President of the Chaos Kings MC) but residing with the Stone Riders as his MC is divided between himself and the Vice-President. To say that their journey is complicated is an understatement, and this is the premise of the story. Two people who should be together but because of outside influences, never quite meet in the middle.

Penelope is a soft-spoken woman, often making herself smaller because she feels inconsequential, she has a beautiful soul and yearns for Jameson in a way that sometimes frightens her. When Jameson suggests a marriage of convenience she jumps at the chance, knowing that along the line her heart is going to get hurt again.

Jameson is the hero of the story. A man who is trying to keep his club together, keep Penelope out of danger whilst loving her so much from afar. There are moments of gut-wrenching angst when you realise that Jameson may just be too late when it comes to his love for Penelope.  

There is so much going on in this book and so much to talk about, but I don’t want to spoil it for other readers. Angst, drama, family and pure love is what keeps the pages of this book turning. Strong women, hope and a brotherhood keeps the heart beating and two characters that love each other until the very end makes you shed a couple of tears. This story is just beautiful, and I have got to say that this series is one of the best I’ve read! Well done, Ms. Munoz!

ARC received for a fair, honest and sometimes long review. All opinions are my own. 😊

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