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Forever

✍ Scribed by Colt, Shyla


Book ID
108251021
Publisher
Hot Ink Press
Year
2014
Tongue
English
Weight
168 KB
Series
Wesson Rebels MC 2
Category
Fiction

No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.

✦ Synopsis


Devastated by the death of his father in his arms, Dallas Wesson turns Nomad and hits the open road. He soon learns there’s a price to pay for freedom. The club is in danger of collapsing, and his woman has left with his son. With blood staining his hands, and demons haunting his nightmare he finds his hardest battle is with himself.

As the daughter of the Vice President, Cora entered her relationship with Dallas with eyes open. The sacrifices made always paled in comparison to the love and happiness she received. But things change and everyone has a limit of how much they can take. Close to breaking down, and lost in the maelstrom of the broken man she’s committed her life to, she’s forced to pull away to remain sane.

Together they will conquer the ghosts of the past and face the future as one, or go their separate ways.


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