Revive
written by: Nina Levine
Published: July 21, 2014
written by: Nina Levine
Published: July 21, 2014
Goodreads Synopsis:
He doesn’t do relationships. Neither does she. But they can’t fight the attraction any longer…
Nash Walker hides the demons that consume his soul. He buries them deep and distracts himself with sex. Anything to avoid facing a past full of heartbreak and regret; anything to numb the pain that he struggles with daily.
Velvet Carr has spent years fighting her demons. It’s a fight she’s winning. That is, until Nash crashes his way into her life and into her heart.
It started out as a bit of harmless fun between friends; it wasn’t meant to get complicated for either of them. But when two broken souls come together and arouse unwanted feelings in each other, complicated is what happens.
Can Nash and Velvet help heal each other and revive the love in their lives that they’ve both been refusing to allow in for years? Or will they let their demons ruin any chance they may have at happiness?
My Thoughts:
Revive is the third book in the Storm MC series by Nina Levine. Nash is none in the club for being very talented with the ladies, but he's always had a hard on for Velvet. Velvet is the headlining stripper at Storm's club Indigo, she doesn't put up with anyone's crap but she's always found Nash very tempting, however refuses to ruin their friendship. Velvet gives into urges to experience Nash and finally seals the deal. Will this night be the end to a beautiful friendship or will it be the beginning of a true strong relationship?
I loved Nash's Back story because it made you connect and understand him so much better. Velvet is so tough and strong however you get to see her soft side to and that's nice. Nash and Velvet were both so broken and need their friendship to keep each other together.When Nash and Velvet finally open up, it's so great to see the dynamics change. I loved how equal the story part and sex part of the book was. I enjoyed this book and hope to see more of Nash and Velvet in the future books.
A gifted copy was given by the author for honest review.