Review: Vipers Run (Skulls Creek #1) by Stephanie Tyler

Posted July 20, 2014 by Cocktails and Books in Reviews / 0 Comments

vipers runThe Vipers Motorcycle Club has strict rules for their brotherhood and the women who enter it. Now one Viper is about to find out how much trouble one woman can be……

Former Army Ranger Christian Cage Owens joined the Vipers Motorcycle Club for its sense of brotherhood. In return, he pledged to live outside the law, protecting club members and their families, as well as keeping other MCs out of Skulls Creek. But when Cage discovers that a rival MC—one Cage has an all too familiar past with—plans to push meth into his town, he calls an old Army buddy turned private investigator who’s helped the Vipers in the past. By doing so, Cage endangers both his friend and Calla, a woman who works in the PI’s office. Now he’s made it his mission to track Calla down and do whatever it takes to protect her.

Thanks to the phone call with Cage, Calla knows she’s formed a deep connection to a dangerous man.  She quickly discovers that although he may live by a different set of rules, Cage is an honorable man who wants to be more than her protector—if only she can accept his dangerous lifestyle.  But Calla comes to Skulls Creek with her own set of secrets…secrets that threaten to tear her and Cage—and the Vipers MC—apart.  As they put their newfound love to the ultimate test, Cage will risk everything he cares about to save her.

Series: Skulls Creek #1
Release Date: 07/01/2014
Publisher: Signet
Source: Publisher
Reviewer: Lucy
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Reviewer’s Thoughts

Stephanie Tyler’s Viper’s Run is action packed from the very beginning, with a phone call. Calla Benson answers her PI boss’ phone, and what follows is a no holds bar adventure that puts her in the sights of Christian Cage. He was on the other end of the phone call, and he feels determined to save her and his Vipers Motorcycle Club.

Calla goes with the flow and is quickly able to adapt to her rapidly changing situation. She is a pragmatic with a take no prisoners’ attitude and a good fit for Cage. Cage is a bad boy with a conscience, and I appreciated the way that he attempted to help both Calla and his MC without fail. In addition to Calla and Cage, there is a stunning cast of secondary characters that really add depth to the story. Overall, very well written and I can’t wait for the next one.