
Esme: She is on the run and doesn’t trust anyone. Her entire life has been nothing but pain and suffering, and she will not allow her son to grow up in that world. Now, she has a sexy as sin biker wanting to claim her as his own and he is not taking no for an answer. Offering her a job, a chance at a life so different from what she’s experienced before. The heat between them is enough to set the sheets on fire, but is that enough? When he realizes who she is, and who is chasing her, will he run the other way? Or will he and his club step up to show her the real meaning of family? Fury: The only thing he wants in life is his club, a cold beer, and a woman when he feels the urge. Until he sees her. Esme and her son make him realize what he’s missing, and he wants them for himself. No matter what he has to do to make that happen. He doesn’t care about her past because he and the club will protect her. Except, he never expected she would fight him so hard. When he finds out why, he will prove to her that she and her son are meant to be his. Because when a Dragon finds his treasure, he doesn’t let it go. No matter who tries to take it from him. TRIGGER WARNING: This is a dark MC romance with mature themes and language, including violence, and the mention of the drug and sex trade. This book also has hot and steamy scenes with some elements that
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I live in New Brunswick, Canada with my husband and our two dogs, Remi and Sako (pronounced Say-co). When I’m not writing, I’m playing fetch with the dogs, talking to my parents for endless amounts of hours, annoying the crap out of my husband, or just enjoying life with my friends. Writing has been a part of my life since I was about 12. I started out just writing short stories or silly knock-offs of my favorite shows or movies. Soon, though, I realized just how much I loved to write. How often my mind would wander and think of characters and where they could go. They became real to me, and I would start to write. I used to fill up notebooks and pads of paper when I got an idea. It would be an obsession, almost, to get on paper. Then, when I was old enough to have a computer, I started there. Now, I’m 28 years old and I finally hit that button. The one that I’ve thought about it over and over again for the past 16 years. There is no greater joy, or fear, at realizing you’ve just accomplished something that you’ve wanted to do for so very long. That is my greatest accomplishment and I look forward to hitting that button on many more.