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After years of serving his country, Sin reclaims his life and forms the Ares Infidels MC, with like-minded military brothers. They decide his home town of Tenillo, Texas is the perfect place to build their futures. By forming a club where they get to make the rules and determine what orders to follow. Him and his brothers think life is going great, until a conversation with the new Chief of Police and Times Served MC president, Boss. That’s when they discover their town is in crisis. One that none of them plan to let continue. They join forces to make sure it doesn’t. However, Sin is blindsided almost immediately by the beautiful Lyric, a high school teacher fearing for the safety of her students. She’s looking for someone to help her. One meeting and she becomes Sin’s enticement, his universe. As Sin works to convince her to give this former Navy Seal turned biker a chance, more crimes and shady dealings come to light. Ones that show Tenillo is in more trouble than any of them first imagined. Again, and again, danger finds them and their allies and Lyric seems to be at the center of it. Sin, the Ares Infidels, and the Time Served guys battle to protect their town, their loved ones, and their futures. Sin and Lyric’s tale may end in happily ever after for them, but the trials and tribulations are far from over for these two clubs or their town. They have a town to rescue. And they’ll bring the fury of the Ares Infidels down on anyone who gets in the way.
Author

An avid reader with a passion for romances that finally got the chance to write one of her own. The rest is history. Not what anyone thought for someone who has been a nurse and in healthcare management for years. I sit writing as my two fur babies, my pugs Kujo and Khaos, impatiently wait for me to get done so they can lay on me as their human sofa! My children are finally considered to be adults, so it's me, the hubby and the dogs. I'm a iced tea drinking fiend who has insomnia, more ideas than I know what to do with, and a need to write them down. Not too bad for a girl from rural Ohio in the foothills of Appalachia that grew up in a town of about 4000 people.




