I enjoyed this book quite a lot. I hadn't read the prequel to this series, so for some of the book I did feel completely lost. I loved the dynamics of Ryder and Jade's relationship; however, at some points I felt like their relationship was nothing but sex. There were no meat and potatoes to the story. Personally, I didn't always care for the way Ryder treated Jade, but I know that's part of the biker lifestyle. This wasn't my favorite book, but I know a lot of people love these types of books, and normally I am game to some extent, but for some reason this book didn't really do it for me. But try it you may LOVE it! A copy received in exchange for an honest review.Two Worlds Colliding is the continuation of Ryders and Jade's story. Ryder is the VP of the Scorpion's MC and Jade is his "princess." Jade comes from a high society family and is not anything like any woman Ryder has ever been with before. Jade and Ryder definitely have feelings for each other, however, there always seems to be something that keeps them apart. In Two Worlds Colliding, Jade and Ryder have to learn to fight for each other and how to make their relationship work, not an easy feat. There's also the issue of Jade' brother. Ryder has to find a way to keep Jade and his club. I really felt bad for Jade and Ryder because there was always something keeping them apart. Jade rocked Ryder's world and he was determined to find a way to keep his princess! Are Jade and Ryder able to work through all the issues being thrown at them to make a life with each other? If you're in the mood for a good mc series, then definitely check this one out!
What do You think about Two Worlds Colliding (2000)?
This is my new favorite MC series! Amazing book! Can't wait to read more from this author!
—aisha99022
Wow! A powerful story of lust, love and all the drama that goes along with it.
—Tak
Bought as part of Open Road: A Bikers Anthology to be released on 9/8/14
—Claire