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Emotional and suspenseful, Saint shows that true love can weather any storm. I’ve never read a book by Chantal Fernando before, but when NetGalley offered me an ARC in exchange for an honest review, I was excited to give the book a try based on the cover and description. I wasn’t sure what to expect, but it turns out that Saint isn’t the typical romance novel - it’s not so much about finding love as it is about keeping it.
The story follows Skylar, the stepdaughter of an MC president who meets Saint when she is a teenager and develops a crush. Saint is 5 years older, so it wasn’t appropriate for them to date at that time, but Skylar always secretly hoped that he harbored feelings for her as well. Life gets in the way of anything happening between them, but when Skylar receives a letter from Saint from prison 5 years later, it reawakens all of her feelings for him. When they meet in person again, Saint no longer sees Skylar as a girl, and things change between them immediately. But dating an MC member comes with its own complications, and Skylar has to come to terms with the fact that though his nickname is Saint, that doesn’t mean he is one.
I enjoyed the writing style quite a bit - the story moves quickly and the relationship is totally believeable. Both characters are likeable, though certainly with their own flaws. The depth of emotion between them was great because they already had an established connection in the past - though I would’ve liked a little more of the wooing period. It doesn’t take long for Skylar and Saint to form a relationship; the bulk of the book is spent making sure they can stay together as issues arise. I also would’ve loved Saint’s perspective on things - though they do have plenty of conversations in the book, it’s told 100% from Skylar’s point of view so it’s tough to get a read on Saint. Overall it’s a solid book, though perhaps heavier and more emotional than what I was anticipating.

A Saint amongst the brothers? 😍
Skylar’s mom marries a man who is the Prez of the Knights of Fury MC when she is a young girl. Being the youngest of six and the only girl, Hammer showers her with attention. There is one other man amongst the brothers that she feels a strong connection to and that is Saint, but because she’s a teenager she accepts her crush might not go anywhere, especially when she sees all the women gravitate towards him😢 When she’s sixteen something goes wrong and her mother demands that they leave the clubhouse. She doesn’t want to leave and doesn’t feel as though she had a choice.
Five years later Sky receives a letter from Saint, while he’s in prison and it puts her on a path to finding out what happened when she was sixteen and to take control of her future💕 Saint has never forgotten Sky and when he writes to her, never expects the outcome it could have had❣️
I absolutely loved this first story in the series and I’m super excited for Renegade’s story next. A big thank you to Chantal, Netgalley and the published for my advanced copy for which I leave my honest review 😁

amazing characters, I connected to them completely. I celebrated and mourned with and for each of them. very fast fun read with come great steamy scenes and the romance was done very well, nice and slowly built. great read!

The book Saint, shows us once again that it takes more than just DNA to make a good parent. Skylar's mom is one of the worst parent's I've seen in a long time. I was so happy when Saint and Skylar finally got together. There's was truly a sweet love story.

This is the first book in a new series call the Knights of fury MC, this is Saint and Sky book, Sky is an Mc princess when she gets a letter from Saint who was her first kiss and her childhood everything, from prison ! It draws her back into the knights of fury Mc! Each letter she gets from her prison penpal has her heart racing! Which is nothing compared to how she feels when Saint surprises her in person as a free man! Sky was only a kid last time Saint saw her but the connection between the two is just off the charts! Saint is the type of man who would do anything to protect his woman and now that sky world is crashing down around her that’s exactly what she’s going to need! This book was good I would say it’s not my favorite but it was still a good read, I’ll continue on with this series I think it’s going to be a good series! Thank you Netgalley and the publishers for sharing this book with me!

This book is awesome!!!!! The character development is realistic and vivid. I can't wait to read more from Chantal Fernando.

Saint is the start to Chantal Fernando's brand new series, Knights of Fury MC and already has me super excited for more. Ms. Fernando set up the series so well during the course of this book with all of the hints about what's to come for the other MC members. This author writes some of my favorite MC stories, and I already know that this series will quickly become a favorite as well.
Saint and Skylar had an adorable relationship. I really enjoyed getting to see them find each other again when they were both at a point in their lives that they could actually be together. The conflict in the story didn't take over the entire book and instead left plenty of room to focus on Saint and Skylar reconnecting. I loved that we got to see them grow so much as a couple, while also learning about them as individuals.
There was a mix of sweet moments, with some heart pounding ones that involved the whole MC. It was intriguing from the very beginning and I couldn't believe the direction that it took. It was honestly shocking to me, which isn't something I can say a lot about book, and I loved that about it. I'll be impatiently waiting for the next book now, I can't wait to see what's going to happen next but I know it's going to be brilliant.

I really liked this book. Chantal Fernando writes really good MC romance. Great characters that you instantly get attached to, great storylines and swoon worthy romance. I think this is a very solid start to what I hope is a new MC series.

This was not my favorite of my MC books. It had a very heavy tone to it and that's what I read to escape.
I received this ARC in exchange for an honest review.

I could not put this book down because once it pulled me in from the first page, it just wouldn’t let me go. This couple were not only cute together, but steamed up the pages with the connection they have. I laughed, I cried, and my heart pounded with angst while reading this book. Saint gave me all the feels. I loved this new family. Chantal Fernando brought us an amazing new MC series! I cannot wait for future books coming our way.
ARC given through NetGalley.

"Blood isn't everything—loyalty is."
I couldn't resist getting a taste of the first book in the new Knights of Fury MC series by Chantal Fernando. I think the first is always the hardest for an author because she has to lay the groundwork and introduce the characters for the first time. And I have to say she did a great job in that area. I already feel connected to the club family and my heartstrings were pulled past comfortable in the telling of this tale.
Skylar is a very likable character, she's sassy and sweet. But, that doesn't mean she doesn't have a broken heart. Raised like a club princess during her younger years, she has a close relationship with her biker family... until she doesn't.
It was exciting to read Saint's letters from prison as I anticipated their eventual reunion. I fell for him right along with Skylar as a young girl experiencing her first crush. But, he was older than her, so they could never be more than friends... then. Along with her, I wanted answers about the past. And, I wanted them to finally act on the feelings they had for each other.
Did I mention that there is also a character that I hate so much I wished for a voodoo doll to torture? Just wait, you'll be joining me at my Kindle throwing party soon. Just make sure it's enclosed in a kiddie case to protect it so you can get to the end of the story, you won't want to miss that, trust me.
One of my favorite things about a Chantal Fernando book is the character relationships and witty banter. I'm already feeling attached to the club family and looking forward to spending more time with them. The line forms here...

This was an entertaining read, but I did have a hard time connecting with the characters. I think I would have liked to have seen Sky develop more in the 5 years she was away from the club. It seemed like everyone moved on and matured except her. Her character still felt a bit naive and passive to me. Especially when she allowed people to make decisions for her and she’d just get angry for about a page before she forgave them. It felt like most of the book was just her reacting to things that were happening outside of her influence. I think if Sky was developed more and was a more active character in her life, and if there were less plot curveballs thrown in, this would have been a more rounded novel. Since this is the first in a new series, maybe those issues will work themselves out as the you see more of the characters.

I have read my fair share of MC biker series but this one, I wasn't able to resonate with. The characters and their 'connection’ was just about nonexistent and the storyline wasn't intriguing enough to keep me at bay. There wasn't anything particularly interesting about this read which lead me to drop the series

ARC received for review
Great start to a new MC series.
It's been five years since Skylar was ripped from the MC by her batsh!t crazy mom. She comes home and reconnects with her teenage crush, Saint. Lots of drama and hot sex, plus MC drama all mixed together to make a great book.

An absolute ripper of a start to this new series, Saint and Skylar meet when Sky was young, but she was ripped away from her MC family. Years later they are reunited and the connection is still strong. Lots of drama, action and suspense, I’m really looking forward to more of this series!

3.5* Decent intro to this tale, but tbh, there was a little too much going on and it was a bit messy. And, Sky needed to grow up a bit more.
This is a decent read but I did think that Skylar was rather immature and quick to jump to conclusions. She wasn't a sheltered girl, given that she'd been raised in a MC club, and she acted a bit like a spoilt, entitled princess. At the same time, her 'father' and the guy she ends up with, Saint (who was and wasn't one), liked to cosset and spoil her and I think their relationship worked because of that.
It wasn't a deep tale within an MC world, unlike too many out there that make me struggle with the crossing of lines, so that was refreshing. But, as I mentioned, there was a bit too much going on, a few too many characters, a few too many threads that petered out or ended without anything of notable interest. And, that ending? The author didn't do her research. When a person dies, if theirs is a sole bank account, it dies with them and there are formalities depending on whether they left a will or not. What the author described as happening wouldn't happen, no way, so that didn't work. The author really should have done her research a bit more.
ARC courtesy of Carina Press and NetGalley, for my reading pleasure.

Skylar was raised in the MC life but when her mother takes her away from the only father she's ever known things change. She never forgot Saint, the boy she grew up with, and had a crush on even though he was older than her. Saint contact her from prison and she realizes that she needs to get in touch with him and reconnect with her "father". The MC life is tough but familiar and even though there's lots of club drama she thrives knowing Saint will always be there for her. Great MC romance with lots of action.

MC drama with an unexpected evil mastermind working to ruin everything that Skylar is working towards in her life. After being ripped from the only family she’s ever known Skylar is living day to day, working to make ends meet. One letter from her first crush changes everything and she is drawn back to the MC life not knowing who to trust and what to believe. Lots of romance, action, and emotional drama. I absolutely loved Saint, he really wears his heart on his sleeve when it comes to Sky. A quick, enjoyable read. I received an advanced copy of this book from the publisher via NetGalley. This is my honest review.