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The Traitor and the Fighter
(2020)(The second book in the Seeking Asylum series)
A novel by Alice Winters
Kai
I'd sworn I'd never be part of the Chromes gang again or let Sawyer, their leader, control me once more. Yet an impossible choice has me returning to the crime-ridden city of Asylum, where I'm faced with James, the man I was hoping never to see again.
I've always thought that James was nothing more than a mindless fighter that Sawyer controls, but then why am I drawn to him? Why is it as we spend more time with each other that I start to realize there are hidden depths to the man behind that cold facade he wears? I know I need to stay focused, do my job, and get out of Asylum, but I can't leave James behind. And how can I manage to do any of that when Sawyer is breathing down our necks? One simple mistake would be enough to ruin the bond that has started to form between us.
James
I've given up on looking for a better life and become resigned to doing what Sawyer asks, but the hatred I feel for the man is beginning to overflow. When Kai returns, I'm initially filled with disbelief. He had it all, and when he had a chance to stay away, he came back. At first, I find myself irritated by his presence, but maybe that isn't the only emotion I'm feeling when he's around.
For the first time in my life, there's someone who cares about me - someone who will notice if I'm gone - and it makes me want to fight harder than I've ever fought before. It makes me want to protect him from the sickness of this city. And before long, I realize that I'll do anything for this man I once disliked. Because I've found someone to love and Sawyer isn't going to take that away from me.
The Traitor and the Fighter is 104k words of enemies-to-lovers, poorly chosen safe words, a traitor who is fighting for what is right, a fighter who won't be stopped, a misunderstood dog who might try to eat a few people along the way, and a love that overcomes even the darkest circumstances.
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Genre: Gay Romance
I'd sworn I'd never be part of the Chromes gang again or let Sawyer, their leader, control me once more. Yet an impossible choice has me returning to the crime-ridden city of Asylum, where I'm faced with James, the man I was hoping never to see again.
I've always thought that James was nothing more than a mindless fighter that Sawyer controls, but then why am I drawn to him? Why is it as we spend more time with each other that I start to realize there are hidden depths to the man behind that cold facade he wears? I know I need to stay focused, do my job, and get out of Asylum, but I can't leave James behind. And how can I manage to do any of that when Sawyer is breathing down our necks? One simple mistake would be enough to ruin the bond that has started to form between us.
James
I've given up on looking for a better life and become resigned to doing what Sawyer asks, but the hatred I feel for the man is beginning to overflow. When Kai returns, I'm initially filled with disbelief. He had it all, and when he had a chance to stay away, he came back. At first, I find myself irritated by his presence, but maybe that isn't the only emotion I'm feeling when he's around.
For the first time in my life, there's someone who cares about me - someone who will notice if I'm gone - and it makes me want to fight harder than I've ever fought before. It makes me want to protect him from the sickness of this city. And before long, I realize that I'll do anything for this man I once disliked. Because I've found someone to love and Sawyer isn't going to take that away from me.
The Traitor and the Fighter is 104k words of enemies-to-lovers, poorly chosen safe words, a traitor who is fighting for what is right, a fighter who won't be stopped, a misunderstood dog who might try to eat a few people along the way, and a love that overcomes even the darkest circumstances.
Please use the "look inside" feature to see trigger warnings.
Genre: Gay Romance
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