Breaking The Chains is the second book in the Satan's Knights Prospect Trilogy. Fan's of Janine's Blackout Duet will immediately recognize Bishop, but all readers can enjoy this novel as a steamy, suspenseful standalone.
Synopsis
One way or another, all men pay for their crimes. Some do their time locked in a cage, while others meet their due karma without a judge or a jury. My debt to society is almost paid, and soon I'll be free to get my son the justice he deserves. Justice he wouldn't be due if only I had done my job as his father and protected him.There's just one hitch, and her name is Charlotte.
The gorgeous and completely inexperienced paralegal's mission seems to be making me a law-abiding citizen and not a vengeful son of a bitch. But underneath her prim and proper facade, there is a woman begging to be unleashed. If I wasn't so hellbent on breaking the chains of pain bound to my boy, I'd be tempted to unravel Charlotte and show her what it's like to ditch the law and walk on the wild side. And there's no time for me to succumb to her efforts to make me a decent man. I've agreed to prospect for the Satan's Knights MC, and my pretty little paralegal is about to learn there ain't nothing noble about a man who sells his soul to the Devil in the name of revenge.
Review
I swear, no one writes MC Romance quite like JIB. Each of her stories are unique to its characters and yet they all have a similar underlying theme - chaos, pain, and more love than these people know how to handle. I've been looking forward to Bishop's story ever since I caught a glimpse of him in the Leather & Lace Duet. He had let his son down in every way possible, but when he realized his son was in pain, he stepped up as a man, as a father, hoping to one day make his son feel safe, happy and loved. It didn't hurt that Bosco gave us plenty of glimpses of the characters we've grown to know and love! #PropertyOfParrishThere is something so endearing about characters who are wounded, with deep character flaws and subtle (or not so subtle) imperfections, and JIB always delivers the best of the best when it comes to broken (anti)heroes. Bishop knew he made mistakes, HUGE ones, and he suffered for them, but he wasn't the only one feeling the pain. His son had been through the worst crime against children and he wanted to heal him, make it all better. To do that, he had to be a better man, learn from his missteps, and stand by his son. Did he continue to mess up? Of course, but he's human and it's to be expected. I love that the author didn't make everything easy for him. You don't just walk into your child's life after years and suddenly everything's okay. You have to work for it and thankfully, Bishop was up to the task. His love for Connor and Charlotte made him a better person and JIB illustrated that in such beautiful ways.
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About the Author
Janine Infante Bosco lives in New York City, she has always loved reading and writing. When she was thirteen, she began to write her own stories and her passion for writing took off as the years went on. At eighteen, she even wrote a full screenplay with dreams of one day becoming a member of the Screen Actors Guild.Janine writes emotionally charged novels with an emphasis on family bonds, strong willed female characters, and alpha male men who will do anything for the women they love. She loves to interact with fans and fellow avid romance readers like herself.
She is proud of her success as an author and the friendships she's made in the book community but her greatest accomplishment to date would be her two sons Joseph and Paul.
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