Winter’s Touch
The Last Riders, #8
The Last Riders, #8
by Jamie Begley
Releasing July 19th 2016
Young Ink Press
Young Ink Press
Blurb
As president of The Last Riders, Viper’s only fear was losing his wife. After all, he had almost lost her once before.
As president of The Last Riders, Viper’s only fear was losing his wife. After all, he had almost lost her once before.
As wife
to the president, Winter lived in fear every day: fear that a club enemy would
take Viper from her, fear that one of the club women would tempt him to stray,
fear that she wasn’t enough of a woman for him. One thing Winter didn’t fear
was risking everything to carry her husband’s child, even her health, yet Viper
refused to take the chance.
Losing
hope, Winter makes one last ditch effort, determined to make Viper realize that
some things were worth fighting for besides the club.
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Excerpt (PG 13)
“Want
to tell me why you threw a winning hand?”
Winter
stubbornly firmed her jaw. “I was tired of playing.” She pressed her hands flat
on the wall beside her head, trying to gain leverage to push herself away from
Viper’s hard body. However, Viper kissed the flesh behind her ear as she felt
his hand slide up her leg, bunching her dress to her waist.
“You’re
never too tired to play,” Viper contradicted. “You didn’t look tired.” He took
her earlobe into his mouth, nibbling on it until she used her butt to try to
push him away. She only found herself pressed flatter against the wall.
“Maybe
I was tired of watching Sasha look at you like it was you she was fucking,” she
snarled over her shoulder.
He
gave a low chuckle. “Does it matter, as long as it’s not me fucking her?”
“Yes,
dammit! It does! How would you feel if Train was staring…? Never mind. I know
how you would feel. You’d think it’s hot.”
“It
is hot when I fuck you.”
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Author Info
Jamie Begley grew up in a very small, and a very rural town in Kentucky. Growing up poor was hard but she would go back if she could just to get that feeling of going to the corner and popping open a soda.
Jamie Begley grew up in a very small, and a very rural town in Kentucky. Growing up poor was hard but she would go back if she could just to get that feeling of going to the corner and popping open a soda.
For now
her days are spent writing, writing, and writing.
She would
like all her fans to know one thing, “All my books are written for one purpose-
the enjoyment others find in them, and the expectations of my fans that inspire
me to give it my best.”
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