Tuesday 21 January 2014

Game Changer (Hell saints) By Paula Marinaro



“That place is what we call a game changer, sweetheart. If there comes a time you when you need that place, everything about your life will have to change.” 
When Raine Winston walked into the Hells Saints Compound, she was desperately seeking a safe haven. What she found instead was Diego Montesalto, a mountain of muscle and the man she had driven all night to escape from. 
The last thing Diego ever expected to see walking through the doors of the Saints clubhouse was Raine. The beautiful, brave woman who he had just spent the night drinking and sexing off his mind. 
Diego and Raine. This is their story. Raw. Complicated. A love story filled with murder, mayhem, intrigue, and the Happily Ever After. 


Game changer beginning was brilliant, literally, what a fantastic way to start a book and get readers so absorbed in the novel they just eat it up word for word. 
Love the name Raine, always have so glad the main character had a beautiful name. Then we have Diego, which kind of reminded me of Dora the explorer's best-friend. I have kids so don't shoot me down. lol. I couldn't help it. Diego is far from any cartoon character, he was so alpha male, so dominate and hot, he screamed every man. Loved how when he loved he loves passionately.

Although the story is told from different POV, it is more about Raine's story, from the minute she walked into her sister's apartment to the very end. 
She has not had a good life, but she has made it the best she could. 
There was so much going on in the novel that it made it so hard to put down. 
I spent most of last night finishing Game changer because i kept telling myself ''one more chapter then i'll go to sleep'' then the chapter would finish and i would say the same again, it was that good. 

Such a brilliant read. Loved all characters and hope we get to read more about Glory, Claire, Reno, Jules and also one of my favorite characters Crow. I found his story interesting and the fact he is obviously very clever, extremely good looking and obviously believes in the vows. So for him to end up with a bitch of a wife has me shocked, so hope Paula brings out novels that we get to read about these characters. 

I liked how many scenario's was going on in the novel and how it all blended in nicely and didn't feel like you was reading several different stories. 

The ending however, well near the ending will have you bloody fuming, for a second. Without giving to much away Raine and Diego split and not by Raine's choice but Diego not wanting something, or so he thinks. 
I was spitting mad. I hate men like that. Then we get his POV and the reasons to his actions towards Raine and why they split. It really broke my heart and totally understood why he did it. 
The ending was brilliant and i don't think it could have been written any better. 
Thank you Paula for a great read. I love my Biker books and this one has everything biker romance fans want in a novel. 

5*

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2 comments:

  1. Hi Lisa! Glad you liked the book. I'm working on the follow up now!

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