Snitch A Shea Stevens Thriller edition by Dharma Kelleher Literature Fiction eBooks
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In this hard-edged biker thriller, Shea Stevens goes undercover with a women’s motorcycle club eager to make its mark on the desert—when all she wants to do is ride off into the sunset.
Shea Stevens thought she was finished with outlaws. After a terrifying brush with death in Arizona’s criminal underworld, Shea rededicates her energy to her girlfriend, her ragtag family, and her custom motorcycle shop, Iron Goddess—until the CI agreement she signed to dodge a weapons charge comes back to haunt her.
People are dying from a club drug laced with strychnine. A witness tells the lead detective that the bad pills are coming from a dealer in an all-female motorcycle club the Athena Sisterhood. Under threat of jail time, Shea is tasked with sniffing out the truth—by infiltrating the Sisterhood. Though they claim to be a bunch of fun-loving feminists, they’re packing some serious firepower. Worse, they’re led by Shea’s former old lady, Debbie Raymond.
The awkward reunion is just the start of Shea’s troubles. As a prospect in the Sisterhood, there’s a target on her back from day one. Biker culture breeds paranoia and violence, which is the whole reason Shea quit in the first place. But she’ll do anything to keep her family safe—even if it means snitching on one of her own.
Snitch A Shea Stevens Thriller edition by Dharma Kelleher Literature Fiction eBooks
"Iron Goddess" is the first book and is recommended as an intro. Shea is back. She's a hardscrabble, custom motorcycle shop owner/builder, lesbian anti-hero born of a right wing biker gang. She's trying to keep her life together with her girlfriend and adopted niece all while staying on the right side of the law when the other side keeps sucker punching her. The police force her to infiltrate a woman's gang run by her manipulative ex girlfriend and suspected of selling really bad drugs. Kelleher has the gritty heat to icy cold in one day, grease under the nails and in your face feel of riding and living in the desert down. She knows her bikes and her bikers. It is a believable book and a real fun ride.Product details
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Snitch A Shea Stevens Thriller edition by Dharma Kelleher Literature Fiction eBooks Reviews
Snitch is the second Shae Stevens book. Shea is a tough biker who just wants build bikes and be with her family, but her outlaw biker history keeps pulling her back in. The story picks up a few months after the first book.
What I like about this book (and the series in general) is its edginess. It really sucks you in. Part of it is the conflict and contradiction between Shea’s values and her nature. She wants nothing to do with MC culture, but once she’s in, she’s all in. I think the author does a good job making it believable.
Another thing I found interesting in this is Shea’s relationship with Monster and his old lady. They practically raised her, but because they’re still in the Confederate Thunder MC, she absolutely hates them. This is rather sad, I think, because they really seem to love her and her niece.
One thing I noticed was that instead feeling natural to the story, the prevalence of LGBT characters seemed contrived. In many cases, the revelation of sexual preference was just, bam, there, without any clear tie to the storyline. In other cases, it seemed downright out of character. I like diversity in stories, but I don’t particularly care for it when it’s forced.
Overall, I really liked the story because it was gritty, dangerous, and hard to put down. I’d recommend Snitch to fans of MC thrillers, biker culture, and stories who feature strong female characters.
I picked up the advance review copy of this book from NetGalley. This review was written for the blog at PureTextuality.com.
In a gritty and dramatic police procedural, uniquely told from the point of view of the confidential informant and protagonist, tough biker chick Shea Stevens, finds herself having to go undercover to help Detective Rio discover who is selling strychnine-laced hex—a new party drug—and killing several locals.
Rumor is that a newly-formed all-female radical motorcycle club, the “Athena Sisterhood,” is fronting the sale of the drug, and Shea is forced to turn snitch or face charges. Trying to walk a straight and narrow line so she can help her dead sister’s daughter, Annie, and keep her respectable motorcycle repair shop, Iron Goddess, in business, she becomes a prospect in the club to work with the police.
It doesn’t help that her ex-old-lady is the club leader, a fact that Shea’s current lover is not too keen on, or that Shea’s own dad was a founding father in the “Confederate Thunder,” a local men’s bike club, who is not above wiping out this female upstart club for good measure.
Kelleher has a great plot and her characters are well fleshed out. The pace of the book keeps the tension mounted and the end ‘right around the next corner.’ As the bullets and firebombs fly, you’ll have no choice but to turn that page to see who dies next.
It was too unbelievable. This character, Shea, is so one dimensional. I'm not one to not finish a book once I start. I finished it but will not read this author again. Almost laughable.
Shea is back and she is bad ass as ever! This is the second novel in the Shea Stevens series, and I like it even better than the first.
All Shea wants to do is run her motorcycle shop, and have a happy, drama free life with her girlfriend and her niece that she is raising. But work has been crazy, causing her to work late nights. Her girlfriend, Jessica, is pissed because she never sees her and she is the one handling all the parenting duties.
Shea's life gets even worse when she is forced to be a snitch, or go to jail, by the cop who saved her life. She has spent her whole life trying to get away from motorcycle clubs and now she has to go right back in to spy on the Athena Sisterhood, a female motorcycle club headed by none other than her ex-girlfriend.
This book is well written. I love the characters because they are not perfect. They are flawed and realistic. The plot is good and makes sense.
I highly recommend this series!
I really enjoyed reading this book and hope there is another one in the series. I really enjoy these characters.
I almost like book number two better than I liked book number one more character depth and inns and outs and twists and turns I wonder if there will be a volume three I sure hope so .
I enjoyed reading Snitch. It is important that you read 'Iron Goddess' first. It sets up this book. The inside look at the motorcycle club life is not flattering. I like the fact that Shea, her employees, and her friends are a collection of misfits. People that most of society demeans. Yet they love and support each other.
"Iron Goddess" is the first book and is recommended as an intro. Shea is back. She's a hardscrabble, custom motorcycle shop owner/builder, lesbian anti-hero born of a right wing biker gang. She's trying to keep her life together with her girlfriend and adopted niece all while staying on the right side of the law when the other side keeps sucker punching her. The police force her to infiltrate a woman's gang run by her manipulative ex girlfriend and suspected of selling really bad drugs. Kelleher has the gritty heat to icy cold in one day, grease under the nails and in your face feel of riding and living in the desert down. She knows her bikes and her bikers. It is a believable book and a real fun ride.
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