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Hold Me Close (Devil's Chariots Motorcycle Club Book 1)

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Author(s)Miranda Banks
ISBN / ASINB00OSP04R2
ISBN-13978B00OSP04R8
Sales Rank99,999,999
MarketplaceUnited States  🇺🇸

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Book 1 of the Devil's Chariot Motorcycle Club trilogy

When your best friend dies and leaves his wife behind, where is the line between comforting her and loving her?



In the Devil's Chariot Motorcycle Club, Dan Trincy had been Johnny Malloy’s best friend. When Dan was killed in a shoot-out with a rival gang, Johnny knows that it's up to him to take care of Dan’s wife Bethany.

Bethany has tried desperately to stay out of gang business. But when Johnny comes over to comfort her, she finds it difficult to pull away from him even though the pain of loss is still heavy on her heart.

Bethany wants to find love after the death of her husband and Johnny makes it oh-so-convenient to do. But will the love they find in each others' arms truly last?

EXCERPT

She was searching for something. He felt like he should offer to help, but part of him really liked feeling her stretched across his lap. At least until she seemed to rub against his crotch. He toyed with whether to believe it was done purposely, but the throb he felt as a result told him that it didn’t matter.

“Need some help?” he prompted.

“That’s a trick question,” Bethany said and giggled.

He sat for a minute before he asked. “How so?”

Bethany moved again, pressing her body into his lap slightly and causing another throb and tremble. He knew that this was about to go somewhere. Or else it was about to end.

“There are a lot of things I need help with,” she giggled. “What are you offering to help with?” Her head raised up slightly and she was face to face with him.

“Anything,” he answered honestly.

He knew he was telling the complete truth. If she needed a spider killed, he’d do it. If she wanted to touch him, he could oblige with that too.

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