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The ride of her life . . .
Once upon a time, Carissa Teodoro believed in happy endings. Money, marriage, motherhood: everything came easy---until she woke up to the ugly truth about her Prince Charming. Now a struggling, single mom and stranded by a flat tire, Carissa's pondering her mistakes when a vaguely familiar knight rides to her rescue on a ton of horsepower.
Climb on and hold tight . . .
In high school, Carson Steele was a bad boy loner who put Carissa on a pedestal where she stayed far beyond his reach. Today, he's the hard-bodied biker known only as Joker, and from the way Carissa's acting, it's clear she's falling fast. While catching her is irresistible, knowing what to do with her is a different story. A good girl like Carissa is the least likely fit with the Chaos Motorcycle Club. Too bad holding back is so damned hard. Now, as Joker's secrets are revealed and an outside threat endangers the club, Joker must decide whether to ride steady with Carissa---or ride away forever . . .
- Sales Rank: #287031 in Books
- Published on: 2015-06-30
- Released on: 2015-06-30
- Original language: English
- Number of items: 1
- Dimensions: 6.75" h x 1.38" w x 4.25" l, .0 pounds
- Binding: Mass Market Paperback
- 640 pages
Review
"Ashley delivers a deeply emotional second installment of the Chaos contemporary romance series... Punctuated by blistering-hot sex scenes and fascinating glimpses into the tough world of motorcycle clubs, this romance also delivers true heart and emotion, and a story that will stay with the reader long after the final page is turned."―Publishers Weekly, Starred Review, on Fire Inside
"Top Pick! This is a phenomenal read that I just couldn't put down. Kristen Ashley is the tops, bar none, and Breathe gets 5 stars from this grateful reader!"―Night Owl Reviews on Breathe
"Sizzling sex and a healthy dose of mystery will keep readers enthralled."―Publishers Weekly on Lady Luck
"4 1/2 Stars! Top Pick! Another Ashley winner!"―RT Book Reviews on Sweet Dreams
"I adore Kristen Ashley's books!"―Maya Banks, New York Times bestselling author
"Kristen Ashley's books are addicting!"―Jill Shalvis, New York Times bestselling author
"[Kristen] Ashley captivates."―Publishers Weekly
"There is something about them [Ashley's books] that I find crackalicious."―Kati Brown, Dear Author
"I felt all of the rushes, the adrenaline surges, the anger spikes... my heart pumping in fury. My eyes tearing up when her my heart (I mean... her heart) would break." (On Motorcycle Man)―Maryse's Book blog on Motorcycle Man
About the Author
Kristen Ashley grew up in Brownsburg, Indiana, and has lived in Denver, Colorado, and the West Country of England. Thus she has been blessed to have friends and family around the globe. Her posse is loopy (to say the least) but loopy is good when you want to write.
Kristen was raised in a house with a large and multigenerational family. They lived on a very small farm in a small town in the heartland, and Kristen grew up listening to the strains of Glenn Miller, The Everly Brothers, REO Speedwagon, and Whitesnake.
Needless to say, growing up in a house full of music and love was a good way to grow up.
And as she keeps growing up, it keeps getting better.
You can learn more at:
KristenAshley.net
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Most helpful customer reviews
82 of 88 people found the following review helpful.
A new KA favorite, Joker is perfection.
By Jessica Sotelo (Angie & Jessica's Dreamy Reads)
The story that evolves between Carissa Teodoro and Carson "Joker" Steele has just officially made Ride Steady one of my all-time favorite KA books. I loved everything about this story, from the prologue that introduced Carissa and Carson as high school students quietly crushing on each other without the other ever knowing, to the sad goodbye they exchanged that ultimately changed the trajectory of both their lives, again without the other ever knowing, to the completely unexpected way they came to reconnect years later, their lives unrecognizable from what they once were. The build between these characters, the course of events this story took, every single moment from the second they laid eyes on each other on the side of I-25 completely consumed me. Fiercely palpable emotion, sexual tension and sweet romance oozed from these pages. Ride Steady, from the very first page to the very last, is wholly addictive and completely unforgettable.
Ride Steady had possibly the best prologue I've read in a Kristen Ashley book to date. Carson Steele's childhood was heartbreaking, but through it all, he displayed such resilience and strength and kindness. Even as an abused, neglected, abandoned young man, he was just magnetic, always doing right by people, showing gratitude and respect to the people that looked out for him. It only took those few pages of the prologue to give me such an extraordinary impression of this guy, this guy that I felt instantly drawn to. I knew this story would be something fantastic from those first few pages and I instantly wanted to devour this book. What I couldn't know from so early on was what would become of that bright, determined, damaged young man; how he went from that quiet loner to a member of the Chaos MC. And what became of the pretty blonde cheerleader he watched from afar in high school, never knowing that she did the same to him.
I love that Kristen Ashley writes lengthy novels that take me several days to get through. I love getting lost in her books and savoring them. But I did not, could not, savor Ride Steady because I wanted to devour it without coming up for air. I could not put this book down. Carson Steele is one of the most magnetic leading men Kristen Ashley has ever penned... and that's a seriously heavy statement right there because I've loved all of her alpha males loads. His goodness, his light, his intelligence, his determination, his stepping in to care for a child that isn't his with a woman he never thought he'd have, his love for his club brothers, his respect for the people that looked after him when his own family didn't, EVERY SINGLE THING that makes Carson Steele who he is is absolute perfection. He's up there with Ty Walker and Luke Stark in my top KA guys as of NOW.
I'm in awe of the way Kristen Ashley seamlessly introduces brand new characters, while weaving in old characters from previous books. The Dream Men, the Hot Bunch from the Rock Chick series, the ever growing and evolving Chaos crew, the Unfinished Heroes, a photographer from the Magdalene series, all play small but pivotal parts in this multifaceted plot. I've heard readers say they don't like the way KA introduces so many secondary characters, that it becomes too much, too crazy. WRONG. It's mastery what she does with her characters. It's flawless and fluid and freaking fantastic and she does it in a way that makes me remember every detail of every book she's ever written. She continually reminds me of why I loved these characters in the first place, what they brought to the table and how much I love to see their individual stories all continue to converge in new books. I can not possibly say enough about the genius that is Kristen Ashley. She's such a phenomenal story teller, but she's so smart about it. She creates these stories that are never just a linear A to B journey. There's no end in sight for these characters so you know you'll see them again in other books, because there's always a need for Lee Nightingale's intel, or Hawk Delgado's badass commando assistance or Elvira's shopping expertise or Tack Allen's biker connections or Knight Sebring's stable handling. There's always room for a bounty hunter or a cop or a pie baked by a women we met 15 books ago. Not many authors can do that, give life to every character they've ever dreamed up and do it in such a way that it always feels exciting and fresh and new and nostalgic to see them again and again. It's clear that Kristen Ashley loves these characters so deeply in the way she insists they keep returning and bringing all that is them to new stories, even if it's just for a moment. She doesn't just write books. She's created a world of characters that love and fight and hurt and hope and come together at pivotal moments, but do so fluidly, like it's the most natural, authentic, believable, real thing in the universe.
Kristen Ashley upped her game with Ride Steady. I didn't think that was possible because she's on the top of her game every time. But something about this book just felt like... more. Her writing. The character development. The story itself, the way she broke her own rules, doing the exact opposite with these characters than I expected based on what she typically does. The dialogue. The romance. The seamless way she weaves in droves of other characters and their own stories and families and lives. Something intangible about this book set it apart in my eyes and that is a feat because this author is my all-time favorite and I hold so many of her books in the highest regard. Ride Steady is full of humor, witty one-liners, sarcasm, every single word placed perfectly. It's also fraught with raw emotion, both heartbreak and joy, loss and hope. The romance felt sweeter in this story, the Chaos brotherhood felt stronger and more profound, the drama driving the plot felt clean and tight. This book is just packaged perfection. I felt so much in these pages, I laughed, I cried, I loved. Kristen Ashley nailed it. This book is just phenomenal.
37 of 43 people found the following review helpful.
Cinderella biker style
By love to read
I'm still not sure what I think of this book, and I've spent a lot of time thinking about it! I found it strange that all of the conflict happens in the prologue and then the rest of the book is basically one long tale of everything going well. Although the hero was terribly abused as a child he's "healed" before he gets together with the heroine and in fact appears to be for the rest of the book. The hero and heroine never have issues with each other, their relationship is hiccup free. Whatever he reveals she just smiles and accepts. Meanwhile, Chaos is more like a fairy godmother than a motorcycle club. They sweep in and fix every problem the heroine has - piling money, gifts and protection onto her head. They don't stop there, they go on to fix things for anyone else who comes across their path - because it is the right thing to do, which is admirable, but not really believable. The "badass" men spend an inordinate amount of time talking about their feelings and giving each other relationship advice. The heroine's character doesn't develop at all throughout the book. The background plot issues, like the club under threat from a drug dealer and the ex-husband's machinations, all fade into nothing. As soon as an issue appears, its fixed with very little effort, leaving you wondering why it was brought up in the first place. And don't even get me started on the saintly biker babysitter! I'm still shaking my head in wonder at that character. I can honestly say that I've never read anything like this. And as I said, I don't know what to think. It isn't badly written and there are some lovely parts, but it's very strange. It's almost like reading Cinderella - but without the troublesome ugly stepsisters and a motorcycle club in place of a fairy godmother.
12 of 15 people found the following review helpful.
This book is ok....
By Meanbean7
I am fairly new to this author, I started with Hop and Lanies story then Shy and Tabbys, and absolutely loved both.
This book, *very light spoilers ahead continue at your own risk* about a couple that met in high-school, fell in love with each other but neither he nor she knew the others feelings and parted ways, then reunited and discovered the truth, and it all fell flat to me. I liked Joker, i liked Carissa and they liked each other, this all happened in very few pages and yet the book just kept going and going....
My first complaint is, I almost thought the way all the other couples kept cropping up that this was a series wrap up but the end has a sneak peak into the next book so I was definitely wrong about that, so it was just filler. Also, the drama with the ex that really wasn't drama at all in the end, again just filler that seemed to lead nowhere. The custody battle was built up, leading you to think something was going to happen, but nope. Everything's fine, arrangement stays the same besides a few hundred bucks extra in child support, (I thought when you're sharing joint custody, you aren't entitled to child support, but ok whatever) that just did not need to be in there at all. And while I felt it could've been removed entirely, it took up huge parts of the story.
Another filler was the thing with his father. Build up to a show down, meh when it actually happened. The hooker? Again, same theme as the custody dispute and his dad, there was build up to these going places, then they just fizzled out into nothing.
And final complaint was the style of writing. Her previous two books I read had a distinctive style when writing the alpha bikers and the biker babes, the way they talked, acted ect....and while I liked Joker, it just wasn't the same and I missed that. Same goes for Carissa, when compared to Lanie or Tab she just didn't didn't seem to be written the same and I liked the other style better.
I will say overall this book was ok. The couple with Travis was adorable, and I did like it. But I expected to love it, so that was definitely disappointing to me. I am fine having read this once, and if you read the Chaos series I'd recommend it to you, but unlike the others I personally will not be rereading. If you're new to the series maybe hold off on this and get one of the other two.
Lastly, I am sad I didn't care for the sneak peak of the next book. The style seemed more like this vs that distinctive style from the previous ones and I don't care for flash back books that take place in multiple time settings, but I'll still most likely end up reading it.
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