When I left everything behind to go nomad, I didnβt expect to run into trouble before I stepped foot in the clubhouse I was aiming for. I didnβt expect to save a woman, not just once but multiple times. I didnβt expect to pit myself against the US Marshals or another MC. Iβd just extracted myse
Devil's Dilemma: Satan's Devils MC Colorado Chapter #4
β Scribed by Mellett, Manda
- Book ID
- 110516136
- Publisher
- Trish Haill Associates
- Year
- 2019
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 411 KB
- Series
- Satanβs Devils MC Colorado Chapter 4
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN-13
- 9781912288496
- ASIN
- B07XG7VBQ1
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
Melissa I wasnβt the type of woman a biker would go for. Iβm a homemaker type, not adventurous or bold. I fought it hard, but he dragged me into his world, and I found I liked it. Loved the family vibe, how everyone would gather around to protect what was theirs. Until, he vanished. Disappeared off the face of the earth. Heβd pulled me in, now heβs gone. The only explanation for him not coming back is that heβs dead. Pyro She wasnβt mine, and never could be. Sheβd been claimed by someone else. The perfect woman who I could never have as my own. I stepped up when she needed someone beside her. Held her when she needed a friend. That my brother was dead was something Iβd help her accept. The truth though, that hit the hardest. How could any of us deal with the knowledge that there was something worse than death?
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