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Full Throttle

(2024)
(The third book in the Burnout series)
A novel by

 
 
Full Throttle is the final book in The Burnout Series.
Dominique

He was the boy next door, my escape from my splintered home.
I fell in love with him too early, thought about him too much, and hoped for something he could never give me–a fairytale.
He pushed me away, but I followed.
I chased the ghost of Cain Donovan across the country, heart racing for him and him alone.
Eventually, I did find him–right where he told me to look.
What I saw shattered me beyond comprehension, and I decided I was done.
The last thing I expected was for him and the leaders of Oasis, the street racing hub of St. Louis, to show up.
Months later, we were all in danger, and the feelings I thought I’d let go of were re-surfacing.
I didn’t know what to face first: Cain Donovan or the Bratva he used to be part of.

Cain
She was the girl next door, my escape from a broken home.
I didn’t like her at first, but really, what little boy would like a bossy girl in a yellow dress covered in clovers?
She became a sanctuary–my best friend. Night after night, after Mom stopped cussing and hitting, I climbed through her window.
Years passed, we grew up, and suddenly, that little girl with the wild hair was a beautiful woman—one I couldn’t have.
So I left, and I didn’t expect her to follow. I pushed her away–again.
I succeeded: she stayed away, and it hurt like a bitch.
My brother needed an ally, and I lost years of my life repaying a debt he couldn’t.
When I finally managed to break free, I raced to find a life worth living, and Oasis became my home.
The last thing I expected was to find my clover girl.
My boys wanted her at Oasis, and she went, acting like I didn’t exist.
Then, she got hurt, and it changed everything.
Whether she wanted me or not, I would always protect her.
I just needed to stop loving her first.





Genre: Romantic Suspense

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