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Sinning never felt so good
A fortuitous encounter. A meeting that should never have happened. Many years ago, two children from completely different worlds forged a connection, a fateful connection, an unbreakable bond that would change their lives forever
Salome knows only one way to liveunder Prophet Davids rule. In the commune she calls home, Salome knows nothing of life beyond her strict faith, nor of life beyond the Fencethe fence that cages her, keeps her trapped in an endless cycle of misery. A life she believes she is destined to always lead, until a horrific event sets her free. Fleeing the absolute safety of all she has ever known, Salome is thrust into the world outside, a frightening world full of uncertainty and sin; into the protective arms of a person she believed she would never see again. River Styx Nash knows one thing for certain in life��he was born and bred to wear a cut. Raised in a turbulent world of sex, Harleys, and drugs, Styx, unexpectedly has the heavy burden of the Hades Hangmen gavel thrust upon him, and all at the ripe old age of twenty-sixmuch to his rivals delight. Haunted by a crushing speech impediment, Styx quickly learns to deal with his haters. Powerful fists, an iron jaw and the skillful use of his treasured German blade has earned him a fearsome reputation as a man not to be messed with in the shadowy world of outlaw MCs. A reputation that successfully keeps most people far, far away. Styx has one rule in lifenever let anyone get too close. Its a plan that he has stuck to for years, that is, until a young woman is found injured on his lot
a woman who looks uncannily familiar, a woman who clearly does not belong in his world, yet a woman he feels reluctant to let go
Dark Contemporary Romance/New Adult Novel. Contains sexual situations, violence, sensitive and taboo subjects, offensive language and mature topics. Recommended for age 18 years and up*
Genre: New Adult Romance
Genre: New Adult Romance
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