“I needed someone who understood the damaged individual that I was. Maybe Vee – with her own sordid background – was just the kind of fucked-up that I needed, thrived on.”
Erin Mc Luckie Moya is not your typical author. You can’t box her in just one genre. Because chances are, you will be able to find something you enjoy reading from at least one of her books.
Vindictively Vicious is the second book from Moya’s Hell Hounds MC series. Vivenne and Ammo were introduced in Catching Cole, but it is unnecessary to read that first because Vindictively Vicious could be read as a standalone. However, I do recommend it for both background and enjoyment. It has character growth, strong female friendship, family, love, and independent women.
Realistically, Ammo and Vee shouldn’t be together. They should be enemies, but they’re not. Ammo is the Sergeant in Arms of the Hell Hounds MC, and Vee is the Mafia’s princess. But they’re bound together by a baby.
I love Vee and Ammo’s relationship. Each has a position of power. Yet, they don’t see one more powerful than the other. Instead, they respect one another and view each other as equals. They understand that who they are as individuals are important and will be whom they are without changing themselves.
The foundation of Vee and Sadie’s friendship was built on a lie. Vee never told Sadie about her heritage of being the Mafia’s Princess. Yet Sadie didn’t care because she loves Vee regardless. To her, they’re not just friends but family. She would do anything for her. Sadie has grown into her role as Club Princess. Cole supports her and lets her be the leader she was always meant to be.
I believe that strong female friendships should be prominent in today’s media. Friendships are important, especially healthy ones. Women should support and be there for one another.
It was nice seeing Sadie and Cole’s growth from Catching Cole. Vee and Sadie are independent women, and their significant others know and respect that. They support them and help them grow into whom they were always meant to be.
November 17, 2021, can’t come soon enough for Layla’s story, Lavishly Lawless.