Review
Devney Perry continues to prove that she’s not going anywhere soon with her newest release Riven Knight.
A modern take on marriage on convenience, Riven Knight, kept me engaged with its fast past story but slow-burn tension. The characters were on point as usual with steamy chemistry that won’t be denied.
Devney seems to have my romance number right now because she can do no wrong. I fall more in love with her stories and their characters with every book she publishes.
Blurb
Genevieve Daylee didn’t expect to be standing in front of a judge on her twenty-seventh birthday. But ever since her life became entangled with a former motorcycle gang, she’s learned not to expect anything but trouble.
Her mother, a woman she once admired and adored, is gone, leaving behind a trail of secrets and lies. She’s living in a tiny apartment above a garage owned by her brother, a man who loathes her very existence. And the father she met beside her mother’s grave is as much of a stranger as Isaiah Reynolds, the broken man with soulless eyes standing beside her in front of the judge.
Isaiah is her protector from the murderer at large in Clifton Forge. Though he’s more like a riven knight in dented armor than a prince on a white stallion. She knows next to nothing about him, other than he works as a mechanic. As of tonight, he’ll be sharing her bathroom.
And, according to the judge, Isaiah is now her husband.