WRECKER (Iron Battalion MC 2) by Savannah Rylan-review

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ABOUT THE BOOK: Release Date January 13, 2026
He’s the club’s most dangerous man.
She’s the one the enemy marked.
And he’ll burn the world down to keep her.
Wrecker doesn’t do soft.
Doesn’t do close.
Doesn’t do wanting someone he can’t protect.
But when Amanda—Ariel’s sister and a stubborn, fearless pain in his ass—goes undercover and lands on the Watcher’s radar, the game flips.
One look from that monster, and Wrecker has to drag her out before she becomes the next girl who vanishes.
Back at Iron Battalion’s clubhouse, things only get worse:
The ring is hunting them.
Scout is still missing.
And Amanda’s trauma hits hard enough that Wrecker becomes the only man she can breathe around.
The tension between them?
Explosive.
Hot enough to break rules.
Dangerous enough to change everything.
So when the ring snatches her off MC land, Wrecker snaps.
He stops being a soldier.
He becomes vengeance on two wheels.
And he’s not coming back without her.
Wrecker is the second book in the Iron Battalion MC series. It is dark, gritty, and addictive. Please check the trigger warnings on the author’s website.
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REVIEW: WRECKER is the second instalment in Savannah Rylan’s contemporary,adult IRON BATTALION MC erotic, MC romance series. This is Amanda and Wrecker’s story line. WRECKER can be read as a stand alone but for backstory and cohesion, I recommend reading the series in order as there is an ongoing premise throughout. Amanda is Ariel’s sister (CAP #1)
NOTE: Due to the nature of the story line premise, there may be triggers for more sensitive readers. Like the previous instalment, Wrecker is dark in theory, but most of the more graphic details are off page or behind the scenes.
Told from dual first person perspectives (Amanda and Wrecker) WRECKER focuses on healing and recovery in the wake of the rescue of Amanda and Ariel from a human trafficking ring (CAP #1). Amanda is struggling with issues of PTSD, fear and freezing when a perceived threat is involved. Wrecker is determined to help Amanda with her recovery but the ‘ring’ and a man known as The Watcher want Amanda returned, believing she is their property to do with as they wish but Amanda and Ariel’s return comes with the knowledge that one of their own is still missing, and the ring is often one step ahead of the Iron Battalion MC.
The world building is dark and gritty as the MC struggle to come out on top. The ‘ring’ appears to be setting the MC up for failure, and every action of the MC, is met with a more terrifying and threatening action of the nameless group taking aim at the MC’s most vulnerable.
The relationship between Amanda and Wrecker begins as a rescue, one of which Wrecker has claimed Amanda as his own. Vowing to protect the woman with whom he will fall in love, there is often someone else taking aim, targeting Amanda when she is left alone. The $ex scenes are intimate and passionate without the use of over the top, sexually graphic language and text.
There is a large ensemble cast of familiar, colorful and determined secondary and supporting characters including the members of the Iron Battalion MC: Cap and Ariel, IT Tech wiz Ghost ,Doc, Brutus, Ranger and Scout. Ghost’s story line is next.
WRECKER is a story of power and control, obsession and madness, family and relationships, healing and love. The character driven premise is dark, dramatic and edgy; the romance is seductive; the characters are desperate and dynamic. There is some redundancy spread throughout the story.
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Reviewed by Sandy

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