He did ten years for me. Now he’s free. This is supposed to be happy ever after, so why does it feel like disaster? Crista Scrap Allanbach is a living legend to the Steel Bones MC. A vigilante hero. Ten years ago, he gave up his freedom for me. I never asked him to. Now he’s back, with some idea
Charge: A Steel Bones Motorcycle Club Romance
✍ Scribed by Cate C. Wells
- Year
- 2019
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 131 KB
- Category
- Fiction
- ASIN
- B07VLJ567M
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
✦ Synopsis
I can’t even imagine what I’d do with a man like him. He wants no part of a girl like me. So how come he can’t stay away, and I can’t stop thinking what if?
Kayla
Life isn’t easy. Single mom, minimum wage, family drama. You know the story. I’ve come a long way in a short time, though, and it’s all worth it. For Jimmy. My grumpy little guy.Then a hot biker charms his way into our lives, tempting me into wanting more. I want to go for it, but how can I trust myself when I’ve screwed up so badly in the past?
Charge
I’m an easy kind of guy in a rough world. Yeah, I got a record, but I also got my club, my ride, and the open road. Life is good.I don’t need no hassle, and from recent experience, woman is the very definition. I sure don’t need to be messin’ with a girl young enough to get carded, cartin’ along a six-year-old.So why is she livin’ all up in my head? And how am I gonna stop my past from screwin’ up this good thing?
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