
Member Reviews

I received an ARC copy of this book to give my review. I’m so happy that this author continues the series with some of the younger crowd. I loved Bam from the old books and feel that Amber was a good partner for him. The beginning was rough and sad but I liked how strong in showed that Amber was. She was able to step up to the plate and while some of her choices were crazy she did what she had to. Bam has also had his own trials but showed that he wasn’t just an alpha biker but a strong and caring lead. He realized quickly what hardship Amber was going through and followed up on that. While both leads are young there strength shows they’re not little kids which helped with the steamy side. Familiar faces are abound and I hope she’s able to continue with more stories about this biker family because that’s the core to this story. Biker stories are great because of the action but I liked how “real” it felt. I highly recommend this book and if you haven’t read the previous ones don’t worry. 5 stars

Bam!! Loved him, and his dedication to Amber was amazing. I will say that Amber is a pain in the booty in the beginning and then again towards the end but with her history it’s not like we can fault the girl, and keep in mind she’s young. Now....it had been awhile since I read this series so it took me a bit to put all the history and players together but once I did I was enthralled. We’ve got the door open for more in this series, and oddly enough I kinda wish it was over Ruslan, for a creepy stalker Bratva dude, his weirdness was intriguing. Bam was all we’ve expected out of our biker males and lovers of this series and world will truly enjoy this.
This was a complimentary advanced reader copy provided by the author/publisher in exchange for a honest review via Netgalley.

Absolutely loved this story. Bam didn't want to fall for Amber, but a crazy Russian started stalking her. The club started protecting her in honor of her dead father, that had been a member.

Gillian Archer's "Rough Ride" is sassy, spicy and oh so good. This latest installment in the True Brothers MC series, is the story of Bam and Amber. Poor Amber, still reeling from the loss of her father Stitch, is done with the Biker world and Bam is the last person she would want t0 be with. Sometimes, however, you find that the one person you shouldn't want is the one person you can't live without. Hot alpha men, spunky heroine, and a family of bikers who stick together all come together to make a book well worth reading.

I love visiting the True Brothers MC. Revisiting old friends and making new ones and Gillian Archer didn't disappoint this time.
While I will admit parts felt rushed - maybe I just wanted more of the characters - overall, I enjoyed the story and action within.

Amber's father was killed by a rival Motorcycle Club (MC) gang and her world fell apart. Her mother becomes a drunk and it's up to her to provide for the family. Trying to get answers about what happened to the man that killed her father she winds up on the Russian Mafia's radar. Bam, a member of her father's MC comes to her defense and they begin a tumultuous relationship. If you like MC romance you'll enjoy this book!

I'm not entirely sure what to think about this book. It started off strong, but got a bit cheesy and OTT toward the end. Still, it was a decent MC book. I liked the storyline and I liked Bam. Amber was kind of a mess. Overall, I enjoyed it mostly considering I hadn't read the previous books in the series. I'm intrigued just enough that I might go back and read the others.

Wowie!
I greatly enjoyed reading this story! This is book four in the series, but can be read as a standalone. However, I think you would enjoying reading all the previous books first.
This is a story about Bam and Amber. Amber’s father was in the same MC as Bam and was killed last year by a rival MC. Because of this, I didn’t see how these two would work out. The buildup to their relationship was hectic (from outside sources) and sweet (mostly Bam who was willing to give up the MC life for Amber). I loved the support Amber’s mom gave her. I thought it was wonderful how that was added into the story.
You should definitely read this book. You will not be disappointed.
My only complaint is the cover – Bam is described as a blond Viking, but the cover shows a short haired brown headed man. I think this should be changed. I want to see a hot blond Viking! This cover should be used for a different book.