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Biker's Bride: A Bad Boy Romance (Demons MC) By B. B. Hamel


Biker's Bride: A Bad Boy Romance (Demons MC)
By B. B. Hamel

  • Published on: 2016-02-20
  • Released on: 2016-02-20
  • Format: Kindle eBook

Product Description

I never wanted to be owned by a biker.

I’m a good person, a normal college girl. But when I witness a gang murder, my future hangs in the balance.

Nobody can save me. Except maybe the cocky a**hole from my past.

Ford Cook is a hard man. He leaves waves of violence and broken hearts everywhere he rides. His tough body is covered in tattoos and muscles, and he doesn’t care how many skulls he cracks to get what he wants.

And in order to keep me safe, he expects me to become his bride.

Now I’m claimed by the man who left me so many years ago. I hate him for what he did to me, but I need him to save my life.

Even though my new husband is an arrogant bastard, I can’t help but stare at his ripped body. He knows what I’m thinking, and he’s going to make me say it.

I want him, but I hate him so much.

I’m not sure how long I can take it. I need to play the part of a biker’s bride, or else get handed over to the people that want me dead.

Biker’s Bride is heart-pounding violent, very sexy, and features a hero with a dirty mouth. It’s only recommended for audiences 18+.

Biker’s Bride is a standalone, full-length novel. No cliffhanger. Guaranteed HEA.

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