REVIEW Pandemonium (MC Sinners Next Generation #1) by Bella Jewel

January 16, 2016

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I am the good girl, the one who does no wrong. 
Daughter to a ferocious and strong MC President, I know what protection feels like. 
Until one night changes everything - and not a single person in the world can protect me from it, not even my dad. 
Suffocating. Alone. Desperate. 
I let my problems live deep inside until there is no longer anywhere to run. 
I need an escape. Anything to make the pain go away. 
Trouble comes for me, and I don't fight it. 
I tried so hard to believe in what I was, 
But nobody understood.
Not until him. Not until Lucas.
He sees me. He believes in me.
He refuses to let me drown.
He’s my way out. My escape.
But Lucas is forbidden. He’s a cop. I’m in danger. And my father is trying to protect what can’t be protected.
There can only be one outcome. 
Pandemonium. 

★★★3.5 Stars★★★

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What happens when a law abiding cop and an MC President's daughter get together? Catastrophe. Two broken people who found each other in the most unthinkable circumstance.

Ava is a twenty-four year old good girl. She works,goes to school and sees her family on a regular basis. Having a father whose the President of one of the most notorious MC clubs,she loves her family. Life is good until it's not.

Lucas Black is great detective. He excels at his job but his personal life is in shambles. Having suffered a tragedy,he copes by throwing himself into his work and not having to relive those awful memories. But one person is going to change his life in a way that he never saw coming. Will it heal or break him? 

Love has no boundaries.


"This is the kind of man my father and his club run from,the kind of man they despise,yet he's walked me through my darkest hour". 


Ava and Lucas found each other when her world came to a screeching halt. She was lost and broken and Lucas did everything in his power to help her. Being told most of your life to not be around cops is the one thing that's been ingrained in her mind. Her father doesn't trust them but there's more to it than it. Everyone is connected in a way that will be a huge domino effect and not everyone will be standing when it's over.

"They say you meet people in your life for a reason,and sometimes it takes a while to know what that reason is". 


I loved Lucas determination and his loyalty. He really cared about Ava and wanted to help her. He was strong when she wasn't,determined when she was fearful,and passionate when she was doubtful. And the things that man did was just "oh my". I couldn't really connect with Ava and certain situations she was in, I didn't understand it. I felt like she made it harder on herself and that got me upset.

I haven't read any of the previous "Hell Sinners" books but if you're a fan of them, then you should continue on and read this one as well. This story is about finding love in the most unlikely situation and learning to heal after tragedy.

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Bella Jewel is represented by Kimberly Brower from Rebecca Friedman Literary Agency. Email – kimberly@rfliterary.com – Website http://www.rfliterary.com
Bella Jewel is a self published, USA Today bestselling author. She’s been publishing since 2013. Her first release was a contemporary romance, Hell’s Knights which topped the charts upon release. Since that time, she has published over ten novels, gaining a bestseller status on numerous platforms. She lives in North Queensland and is currently studying editing and proofreading to further expand her career. Bella has been writing since she was just shy of fifteen years old. In Summer 2013 she was offered an ebook deal through Montlake Romance for her bestselling modern day pirate series, Enslaved By The Ocean. In 2015 she signed a three book worldwide deal with St Martin’s Press – and happily joined the Macmillan team to produce some scorching, sexy, amazing stories that will be presented to the world from August 2015 onwards.
She plans to expand her writing career, planning many new releases for the future.

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