Release Date: 26th November 2013
Synopsis
Life can be a bitch but love can get you through any storm.
Madison Cole’s family is the Storm Motorcycle Club. Her father is the President and her brother is the VP. She grew up surrounded by bikers, crime and violence. Two years ago she walked away from her family and the world they live in. Her soul was shattered, her heart was broken and she had an addiction she couldn't shake. She picked up the pieces and put herself back together. Now her family wants her back. The club is being threatened and they send a club member to return her home to safety; the one person that could destroy everything she has worked so hard to build.
Jason Reilly has sacrificed a lot for the motorcycle club he calls family. Two years ago he made the biggest sacrifice of all; he gave up the woman he loved for them. Now he is being sent to bring her back and he is conflicted. He thought he was over her but discovers their connection is as strong as ever. Their love was all-consuming, passionate and fiery. It was also their undoing and he doesn't know if either of them is strong enough to battle the demons that ripped them apart, to find love again.
Madison and Jason are brought back together by a force out of their control; one that pushes them to a breaking point. Can they overcome their past and discover a love worth fighting for or will the harsh reality of their world finally and completely break them both?
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Excerpt
I grabbed my
purse and headed outside to go and buy lunch.
J was on the phone, but saw me come outside and signalled for me to
wait.
purse and headed outside to go and buy lunch.
J was on the phone, but saw me come outside and signalled for me to
wait.
“I’m going to
buy lunch, J. And I only get an hour so
I don’t have time to wait for you,” I said, tersely. He kept talking and scowled at me. I turned and started to walk away from him,
towards the cafe where I always bought lunch.
buy lunch, J. And I only get an hour so
I don’t have time to wait for you,” I said, tersely. He kept talking and scowled at me. I turned and started to walk away from him,
towards the cafe where I always bought lunch.
I could hear
him muttering something into the phone and then he must have ended his call
because he went silent. Then, he barked,
“Madison!”
him muttering something into the phone and then he must have ended his call
because he went silent. Then, he barked,
“Madison!”
The last thing
I wanted to do was stop for him, but there was something in his tone; a ‘don’t
fuck with me’ command. So I stopped, and
turned around to look at him. Oh,
my. He was shitty.
I wanted to do was stop for him, but there was something in his tone; a ‘don’t
fuck with me’ command. So I stopped, and
turned around to look at him. Oh,
my. He was shitty.
He stalked to
where I was and got in my face. “Why the
fuck do you have to be so difficult about this?” He was fuming.
where I was and got in my face. “Why the
fuck do you have to be so difficult about this?” He was fuming.
Well, I could
see him, and raise him in his anger.
“Maybe it has something to do with the way Scott has gone about
this. And the fact that he sent you!”
see him, and raise him in his anger.
“Maybe it has something to do with the way Scott has gone about
this. And the fact that he sent you!”
He
flinched. It was only for a second, and
most people wouldn’t have even noticed it.
But I knew J, and I saw it. It
surprised the fuck out of me. “Well
then, it looks like we’ve got some shit to sort out, babe, because I’m not
going anywhere.”
flinched. It was only for a second, and
most people wouldn’t have even noticed it.
But I knew J, and I saw it. It
surprised the fuck out of me. “Well
then, it looks like we’ve got some shit to sort out, babe, because I’m not
going anywhere.”
“I don’t want
to sort shit out with you. That ship
sailed two fucking years ago, J,” I spat.
to sort shit out with you. That ship
sailed two fucking years ago, J,” I spat.
He gripped my
arm, pulling me closer, “No, it fucking didn’t,” he growled, eyes blazing, “And
you can’t deny there’s still something here.
I feel it and I know you feel it too.”
arm, pulling me closer, “No, it fucking didn’t,” he growled, eyes blazing, “And
you can’t deny there’s still something here.
I feel it and I know you feel it too.”
I laughed. No, actually, I cackled. “You wanna fuck, J? I can feel that, and, yeah, if you wanna go there, I’m all for it. But don’t mistake my desire for your cock for
anything else.”
anything else.”
About the Author
Nina Levine is an Aussie writer who writes stories about hot, alpha men and the tough, independent women they love. You won't find any whiny, spineless women in Nina's books and you certainly won't find weak men.
A warning though, you will find hot, dirty sex, lots of swearing, occasional violent encounters and men and women who live fast and love hard.
Nina's debut book Storm will be releasing in November 2013. It is based around the Storm Motorcycle Club and is the first book in an MC series.
A warning though, you will find hot, dirty sex, lots of swearing, occasional violent encounters and men and women who live fast and love hard.
Nina's debut book Storm will be releasing in November 2013. It is based around the Storm Motorcycle Club and is the first book in an MC series.
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