Remiss (Death Dwellers MC: Legacy 7) by Kathryn C Kelly-review

Remiss (Death Dwellers MC: Legacy 7) by Kathryn C Kelly-review

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ABOUT THE BOOK: Release Date September 30, 2025

Christopher discovers that actions have consequences, and he’ll do anything to right his wrongs and get his wife back. If he’d known Megan walking away was a possibility, he would’ve reined in his bullshit ages ago.

Against the backdrop of an MC in turmoil, Christopher faces his ultimate fear: losing Megan because of his own f*ckery.

Will he convince her to give him another chance? Or has he lost her for good?

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REVIEW: REMISS is the seventh instalment in Kathryn C Kelly’s contemporary, adult DEATH DWELLERS MC : LEGACY dark, MC series, set in the author’s DEATH DWELLERS MC world. REMISS, like the previous instalments focuses on the multi-generational and dysfunctional membership in the Death Dwellers MC. Most of the original couples from the DEATH DWELLERS MC series play a significant role throughout the Legacy series.I recommend having a working knowledge of the series and the couples, as a number of the events in the current timeline are as of a direct result from previous instalments in both series. Many of the characters are under sixteen years of age, but the series is intended for adult readers.

NOTE: Due to the nature of the story line premise including graphic violence, strong language and questionable themes, there WILL BE triggers for more sensitive readers.

Told from several omniscient third person perspectives including club president Christopher ‘Outlaw’ Caldwell and his wife Meggie, REMISS continues to focus on the dysfunctional dynamics of the Death Dwellers MC, their embattled and embittered interconnected families, and a dangerous and deadly fight for power, control, and money . Meggie, as Christopher’s wife, is the queen, but a queen who is tired of her husband’s secrets and lies. Meggie is not a member of the MC but has a controlling interest in more ways than one, and it is that interest that has placed several targets on Meggie’s back, targets directed by the people she knows. As Christopher continues to spiral, Meggie is determined to ‘remove’ the baggage and the ‘vitriol’ that threaten her family, and in this, Christopher takes aim at those threatening to destroy their life.

The world building is detailed and complex, dark and unconventional. As the story unfolds, many of the past secrets and lies are revealed, allowing the characters to adjust to the truth, wherein the reader will relish knowing the connections and some of the backstory.

There is, yet again, a large ensemble cast of questionable, problematic, unlikeable, and violent secondary and supporting characters, many of whom have been initiating actions to take down the man in charge.

REMISS, like all of the previous instalments is dark, gritty, graphic, edgy ,dramatic and often cringeworthy. There is graphic violence and raw language, accusations, jealousy, fear, suspicion, betrayal, and vengeance, secrets and lies, death and destruction, forgiveness and love. The premise is twisted, dark and tragic; the language is graphic, strong, and may be offensive to some readers -even the children as young as ten use offensive language and violence; the characters are deviant, brutal, eccentric and unorthodox.

Heed my warning, REMISS and the Death Dwellers MC series is not for everyone. There are no hearts and flowers, or happily ever afters-there is always something or someone determined to destroy.

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Reviewed by Sandy

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