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Earning the Cut (Riding The Line #1) Kindle Edition | Pages: 92 pages
Rating: 3.8 | 1583 Users | 83 Reviews

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Title:Earning the Cut (Riding The Line #1)
Author:Jayna Vixen
Book Format:Kindle Edition
Book Edition:2
Pages:Pages: 92 pages
Published:April 6th 2013 by Jayna Writes
Categories:Romance

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Dax Jamison is a troubled teen from the wrong side of the tracks. In foster care since he was just a boy, he’s been bounced from home to home until he finally winds up in Darling, California. It’s there that things start to change for the better. When Trisha Wagner, one of the rich kids, sticks up for Dax, he can’t believe his luck. Dax has a chance to make something of himself—to rise above his unfortunate circumstances--but his cards may fall in a different direction. He loves Trish, but she seems destined for the kind of life Dax doesn’t fit into. What is Dax’s destiny? This prequel to best selling MC romance novel, Satin and Steel, reveals how a tough kid who needs a family ends up becoming the vice president of one of the strongest motorcycle clubs on the west coast—The Phantoms.

This coming of age romance novella contains elements of abuse, first time sex, and violence. Not recommended for children under the age of 18.

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Edition Language: English
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Earning the Cut is a novella by Jayna Vixen and is a great introduction to the Riding the Line series. The novella, as well as the series, focuses on Dax Jamison. The novella starts with Dax as a child and details his troubling childhood which ultimately leads him to the Phantom MC. The rest of the series follows his life and love as he climbs the ranks of the MC.

3 1/2 stars30,000 wordsThis story is well writtnen, but for some reason I found myself unable to connect to any of the characters. The story of Dax's childhood was like reading......well, a story. I felt dettached instead of being able to relate and 'feel' for the guy. Likewise with the rest of the gang they were merely people to me, no one I cared about one way or the other.I read this with the intention of reading the sequel Satin and Steel however I am unsure if I will bother now, because as

Strange... It was very descriptive, almost like paragraph after paragraph was written in past tense trying to bring you up to speed to present day... But, that was the whole book. The first two thirds was better than the last third but I struggled with connection. It had the ability to be so much more powerful but a lot was skipped and rushed over.

To tell you the truth, I did not see the need to make this book a whole book. It would have fitted as a chapter in any of the other books. However, now I know why this book was free...my point exactly.Nonetheless, having a better scope of Dax's background. His struggles, fears, limitations and more important his lack of self-confidence, a reflection of his hard upbringing...that ultimately, were the core of his bad decisions and little desire to improve in life. This book felt like an errand

This was a nice start to a new series for me. Dax had a rough childhood and to see how Trish came into his life and their obstacles was great. It was nice too see that Dax wasn't always so sure of himself and how he came to be the man he is now. I loved how the book started out with Dax childhood leading up to Satin and Steel. I can't wait for the next book. Loved it! Dax is definitely an alpha male.



4 stars "No bird flies a straight line, but Ive landed here, and here is where Im gonna stay. Im gonna live this life right. Never forget where I came from. Thats all I can do. Thats what earning this cut means to me. I found a new boyfriend, his name is Dax! I know he's only 17 in this book, but it was the perfect intro to the Riding the Lines Series . We got to see all the shit he had to deal with, to make him the man he is today; proudly earning him his cut as a member of the Phantoms, his
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