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
Nickel's Story: A Steel Bones Motorcycle Club Romance
✍ Scribed by Cate C. Wells
- Year
- 2019
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 130 KB
- Category
- Fiction
- ASIN
- B07X6RBFVH
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
✦ Synopsis
He can’t stop watching. I’m tired of waiting. Which one of us is gonna break first?
Story:
I’ve been in love with Nickel Kobald since I was fifteen. I know what he is–a biker with almost a decade on me and one hell of an anger management problem–but to me? He’s the one. Night after night, though, I’m dancing up on the stage alone. How much longer is he just gonna watch from the shadows? And how much longer can my heart stand to wait?
Nickel:
I’ve turned down Story Jenkins a hundred times. She’s a happy hippy with eyes like an anime babe and curves for days. She’s perfect, but she ain’t for me. I can’t be trusted with nice things. I wreck ’em. Not by choice. It’s how I was made, and now, it’s what I am.
When old enemies roar back into town–threatening my club and the girl I don’t dare claim–I’m in for the fight of my life. My fists are all I got, and I’m afraid that this time? Fists aren’t gonna be enough to stop the past from tearing apart everything I love.
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