Tin Gypsy, Book 1
Release Date: October 29
The former Tin Gypsy motorcycle club has everyone in Clifton Forge, Montana convinced they’ve locked their clubhouse doors and ripped off their patches. Everyone but Bryce Ryan. There’s more happening at the club’s garage than muscle car restorations and Harley rebuilds. Her instincts are screaming there’s a story—one she’s going to tell.
As the new owner of the small town’s newspaper, Bryce is hungry for more than birth announcements and obituaries. When a woman is brutally killed and all signs point to the Tin Gypsies, Bryce is determined to expose the club and their leader, Kingston “Dash” Slater, as murderers.
Bryce bests Dash match after match, disappointed her rugged and handsome opponent turns out to be an underwhelming adversary. Secrets are exposed. Truths defeat lies. Bryce is poised to win this battle in a landslide.
Then Dash breaks all the rules and tips the scales.
One kiss, and she’s fighting to save more than just her story.
She’s fighting to save her heart from the Gypsy King.
She’s fighting to save her heart from the Gypsy King.
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Gypsy King is the first title in Devney Perry's, Tin Gypsy series. I was incredibly eager to read Dash's story after he was introduced in The Clover Chapel.
Dash and Bryce's story is an enemies to lovers romance between a reformed bad boy and a journalist seeking to make a name for herself, whilst seeking the truth.
The banter between this pair is witty, fun and flirtatious and they both give as good as they get. Their chemistry is undeniable and quite intense. I loved watching this pair move from adversaries to lovers.
Bryce is strong, independent and resourceful, whilst Dash is an alpha, who is used to getting his own way as the former president of the Tin Gypsies MC.
This story left me wanting more. Whilst not a traditional cliffhanger ending, there were quite a few questions that were left unanswered.
I was expecting this to be an MC romance, whilst I enjoyed it, there is little to do with the MC so don't go into it expecting a dark and gritty read. I thoroughly enjoyed this introduction to a new town, with a touch of intrigue, suspense and mystery and cannot wait to see more of the Tin Gypsies in future additions to the series.
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