Vodka On The Rocks
β Scribed by Vale, Lani Lynn
- Book ID
- 108787671
- Year
- 2016
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 109 KB
- Series
- The Uncertain Saints 3
- Category
- Fiction
- ASIN
- B01DZB0P0A
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
There are rules to life that one just obeys in order in her attempt stay on the right path. For example: 1. You donβt wear dirty panties out of the house. You just never know whoβs going to see them. 2. A lady must always have chocolate at the readyβjust in case the world as she knows it comes to an end. 3. You donβt egg on a drunk woman whoβs pissed off at life. Why, you ask? Because they start bar fights, thatβs why. Casten Red, the unofficial enforcer of The Uncertain Saints MC, wasnβt necessarily trying to urge her into doing anything illegal, and he definitely wasnβt trying to get her into a fight with a group of men who were all twice her size. No, he only intended to give her the confidence to stand up for herself, just a little nudge in the right direction. How the hell was he supposed to know sheβd go all Chuck Norris on them and put three of them in the hospital with concussions? He shouldβve followed his gut instinct and turned around that first moment he saw her in the bar, but Casten has never liked following the rules. Why the hell would he start now?
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