Sons of Anarchy meets Beautiful Disaster, in a provocative and heart-wrenching tale about a young woman with a tragic secret, a dangerous future, and the broken man who will save them both.From the New York Times bestselling author of A Terrible Love, comes an ★★★Amazon #1 Heist & Organized Crime Thriller Bestselling series.★★★Praise for ROAD KILL MC:” … This is an engrossing story that had … series.★★★
Praise for ROAD KILL MC:
” … This is an engrossing story that had me on the edge until the end. With an awesome plot, sexy goodness, and gritty action it definitely does not disappoint. Road Kill MC is gripping, sexy, and suspenseful. I sure did not expect that surprise twist at the end, and the epilogue just ties up the loose ends. I highly recommend this book…” – AFox
Blurb:
NOOSE:
Whores
A smorgasbord of sweet butts, one for every taste.
Noose has a sweet tooth that won’t quit, and a clubwhore to suit his every need.
Being a part of the Road Kill Motorcycle Club isn’t a hard choice for Noose. A former Navy Seal and expert knotter, he’s seen realtime choices -in circumstances most never do.
It’s killing road. Women and freedom are the benefits of being a one percenter.
Until Rose Christo comes along and slams the brakes on his outlaw existence.
Murderers
Rose Christo knows death.
Murder stole her sister, and gave her a son that’s not hers.
Love doesn’t come in neat packages; it comes in the form of a five-year-old boy. Love is packaged in a man that tears out her heart with a brutal sexuality that strips Rose of her most sacred vow.
Never count on a man.
Never love.
Never.
When her sister’s murderer comes calling, demanding his property, who does Rose trust?
KNOT:
Torture
Rose has a job.To protect her nephew, Charlie. A hot motorcycle thug isn’t enough of a reason to get in the way of that.
Except the one who saves her from a torture so vile, she doesn’t know who she is anymore.
Drake is determined to take Charlie from her, and he’ll play dirty to do it.
Noose is justas determined to protect her from the Road Kill’s number one rival MC.
Can he do it when she denies his protection?
Rose will not end up like her sister Anna.
Dead.
Rose soon discovers there are worse things than death.
Circumstance
Noose’s life has been turned upside down.
Rose Christo is more than she seems, and involved in way more than she should be.
When a certain Chaos Rider kidnaps her as a means of coercion, Noose finds he’s willing to tie a knot especially for Diablo, aka Drake.
Not to kill – to warn.
But Noose wasn’t put on this blue marble to warn men who threaten his property.
Even if the woman that’s his property, doesn’t know it.
ROSE:
Vengeance
Drake Corbin, aka Diablo, has plans for Rose Christo that reach far beyond getting his property back.
He wants another woman to abuse.
Rose is determined to save Charlie, but when the final verdict is read, her spirit is crushed by the outcome.
After two encounters with Drake, she knows she will not survive a third.
Has Rose misplaced her trust in Noose? Is he nothing more than the callous user of women he appears to be–or is he the very thing she needs to survive her life and maybe, find love….
Hope
Sean King, aka Noose, doesn’t need a woman–he never has.
Then Rose Christo earns something no other woman has ever managed–his trust. Noose’s careful facade begins to slip, and he must admit what she means to him:
More than property.
More than novelty tail.
More than anyone has ever meant to him before.
The woman he loves.
Is Noose ready to sacrifice everything to tie a knot so permanent, no one will recover? Road Kill, him–Rose?
Can she stand what he will have to do to keep her safe?
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Zoey Wharton makes it a habit to steal paranormal artifacts, ans she’ got a crew that includes a vampire, a werewolf and a witch who all have their own special skills. But her knack for getting into trouble seems to be her downfall.
Book 1:
A car crash kills the love of her life, and leaves her heartbroken. Until he returns as a vampire. He might be her protector and seem cold hearted, but there’s more to him than anyone knows.
Zoey and Daniel were childhood sweethearts until a violent car crash took his life and left her shattered. When Daniel returned from the grave as a vampire, his only interest in Zoey was in keeping her safely apart from the secrets of his dark world. He has vowed to protect her, but his heart seems as cold as the night he calls home.
When she contracts for a job for Lucas Halfer to steal the Light of Alhorra, her life is thrown into turmoil and her friend and love life pay the cost. While her heart longs for the love she shared with Daniel, Devinshea Quin, a faery prince becomes the rescuer she needs when she fears Daniel is lost to her. And there are secrets Dev holds that take her to heights she never realized she could go.
What is it that makes her alluring not only to the vampire world but to other paranormals? And what must she do to save her friend from Lucas Halfer without sacrificing her own life? Can she make a life now without Daniel? Dev is just a passing phase, something to do while she figures out what comes next. Or is he?
I enjoyed the conflict between Zoey, Daniel and Dev, and the storyline is a good one. It’s interesting and entertaining. However, the writing threw me off a bit. The characters weren’t as developed as they should have been. Many times, they were childish, more like teenagers than adults. That was probably the biggest turn off. On the other hand, there were moments that were heartbreaking and others that were exciting. And the story held my attention enough to want to know what happens next.
Book 2:
Again, Zoey heads into another situation like a bull in a china shop. She wants to rescue her friend from Lucas Halfer’s clutches, and that means going to hell to do it. But one does not simply traipse in and take people back. She needs an artifact called The Revelation to get in an out with her life intact. As she works on her half-baked plan, she also has to consider her feelings not only for Daniel but the ones developing for Dev, feeling she never expected or wanted. Being the vampire king’s wife has its advantages, but it also has its disadvantages. And how will she get these men to agree on more than what they need because she can’t accomplish her job without them? With Daniel almost losing his life, she finds her feelings once again in a tug of war. How will she resolve the love she has for both of them? And how will she choose?
Once again, I was enthralled by the story. It is a good one. But it seems the entire paranormal world is run by adolescents trying to “one up” each other. With Zoey knowing her place in the hierarchy, I expected her to behave a bit more maturely than she did in this second book. I think because of the way Zoey was written, as a spoiled brat who had no idea what the meaning of love was but threw the word around like she did, I won’t be buying the subsequent books in the series.
Spoiler Alert: There’s one moment that ruined the heroine for me. Daniel and Dev were arguing as was their norm. And Zoey stuck her nose in to defend whenever she saw fit. But when Dev brought up the fact that he could give Zoey children and Daniel couldn’t, my heart broke for the vampire king. And the character was written with the pain of that jab to his pride. Had it been me, I would have probably slapped Dev, given him my two cents’ worth over his low blow, and walked away. I mean… what an ass, and what a cruel thing to say! But did Zoey say anything to defend her husband? No. She spent most of the book defending Dev while Daniel was doing his best to try to show her he did feel love for her. I thought she spent too much time belittling Daniel to protect Dev’s feelings. Those were the moments that made me sick. Had I not liked the story so much, I would have given it one star just for the childishness of the main character. I love a good strong female lead, but I thought Zoey needed a spanking and to be sent to her room without any privileges. If she’s going to act childish, she should be punished like a child.
Interesting. I find the whole MC lifestyle so far out of my ken to be relatable, but who doesn’t love a “bad boy” with a hidden heart of gold.
This series, Noose, Knot, Rose, was an emotional read brought about through the lyrical writing style. What could have been a typical MC story, this story of Nose and Rose, had depth. I did feel that Noose was portrayed a bit dumb, especially to have been a Navy SEAL, that brought my rating down.
New type of romance with the tough guys, enjoyable!
HOT! With a plot!
Kind of dark but still good stories.
Awesome… really enjoyed this hot book…definitely worth reading..
Great books
Kind of dark but loved every word of it!
I really enjoyed this book
Great book. Keeps u interested till the end