Never Let Go (Devil's Chariots Motorcycle Club Book 2)

Never Let Go (Devil's Chariots Motorcycle Club Book 2) by Miranda Banks

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stated.
     
    Really bad news, he thought. Bad enough to make Johnny hate him forever—not that it mattered. If anything happened to Beth because of him, Chris would hate himself. He was just glad he was talking to Johnny and not Stan—that asshole wouldn't have even faked decency.
     
    “Fucking talk,” Johnny yelled, and Chris thought maybe Stan would have been better.
     
    “She's gone,” Chris answered.
     
    “Gone? Where?” Johnny was in panic mode.
     
    “She left a note,” Chris stated.
     
    “SO fucking read it,” Johnny yelled at him.
     
    “Okay,” Chris paused and Johnny could hear paper being situated. “Hey Chris, I assume you will be by to check on me. I'm not here. Darryl is taking me to a friend's wedding in California. I'll be gone for like a week. If you need me, call. Otherwise, I hope to be enjoying myself. Take care and I'll be back soon. Hugs and Kisses, Beth”
     
    “Hugs and kisses?” Johnny asked.
     
    “Friendly ones,” Chris answered.
     
    “I see,” Johnny stated. “Where in California?”
     
    “I have no clue. That's all it said.”
     
    “Did you try to call?”
     
    “Yes, Johnny,” Chris answered. “It goes right to voicemail.”
     
    “Fuck!” Johnny exclaimed.
     
    “What now?” Chris asked.
     
    “I guess now I find out where the fuck they are, and I go take him out before she gets hurt,” he answered.
     
    “And if you can't do that?”
     
    Johnny thought long and hard about his goal.
     
    “It's not an option. I have no choice,” Johnny said. “Nothing will happen to Beth as long as I'm alive.”
     
    “I can come help,” Chris stated.
     
    “That would be great.”
     
    “Cool,” Chris replied. “Then let's do this.”
     
    Johnny looked around at the room, and all he could see was Beth's face.
     
    “Let's do it now,” he answered and hung up the phone. It was time to end this shit once and for all.
     
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    A drop dead gorgeous woman who plays by the rules and a bad boy biker's paths are about to cross.

Charlotte is a woman who's played by the rules her entire life, and when she encounters a biker who seems completely at ease with breaking every trafficlaw possible, it's only sensible that her feathers are ruffled .  

But when she gets a flat tire on Highway 66 and it's none other than the very biker that she can't stand who shows up to help, things are about to heat up for Charlotte in unexpected ways .  

On that legendary lonely road, nothing ever happens by coincidence, and Charlotte is about to discover a new wild side of her that she's never known before .  
     
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    The only easy day was yesterday .

Valerie Swan has been working towards her PhD in Microbiology for nearly five years and truth be told, she's starting to burn out and begins wondering just when did she stop living her own life.

Casper Dawson is everything that Valerie isn’t: carefree, wild, and living life to the fullest with his brothers in the Valley Sons MC.

A chance meeting at the side of the road sends the two into a wild night of passion and carnal pleasure. When the clarity of morning comes, Valerie begins to question everything in her life, as well as just exactly where the handsome man next to her fits in...
     
     

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