ROMANCE: MC BIKER ROMANCE: CARSON (MC Biker Romance)(Bad Boy Motorcycle Club Romance) (Contemporary Military Romantic Suspense Thriller)

ROMANCE: MC BIKER ROMANCE: CARSON (MC Biker Romance)(Bad Boy Motorcycle Club Romance) (Contemporary Military Romantic Suspense Thriller) Read Free

Book: ROMANCE: MC BIKER ROMANCE: CARSON (MC Biker Romance)(Bad Boy Motorcycle Club Romance) (Contemporary Military Romantic Suspense Thriller) Read Free
Author: Sabrina Riley
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can’t have you out right now, not until Billy is caught.”
    “So I can’t leave?”
    “You could, but I made a promise to your dad and I intend to keep it.”
    There was something in his eyes that made her pause. She could tell there was loyalty and maybe even love in his eyes and she realized then that she wasn’t the only one who had lost something the night before. “You two were close?”
    Carson shrugged. “I lost my dad when I was young and Cass just kind of took me under his wing.”
    “Yeah he had a tendency to do that. I always thought it was because he only had a daughter. I know that he always wanted a son, to leave everything to. But instead he got me.”
    “Well he thinks you are just as good, because he left it all to you. But we have to get rid of Billy and sniff out the rest of the ones that knew about it first.”
    She didn’t seem convinced. “How are any of you guys going to follow me? I mean really? I know what kind of guys you are and I have never been in your world. I know how to shoot, but that is about it.”
    “That is more than I figured. Let’s take it one step at a time first. Billy is my main concern. I will feel better with you out there and then we can worry about preparing you for the takeover.”
    “But what am I going to do here?” Her eyes took in the basic area and there wasn’t even a TV anywhere to be seen. It was clear that he didn’t spend much time there.
    Carson was at a loss as well. He certainly was not used to having a woman there and if there was one there, there was always a clear activity to engage in. He looked over at her and imagined that he would have no problem with that activity. Mandi was a very pretty girl, but certainly not his type. It was hard to think that she came from his world. She didn’t look like it, even in one of his shirts as a night gown.
    He had to pull his mind from such thoughts. “I don’t know. I can grab some things from your house if you want.”
    “I need something to wear and some groceries, you know fruit and maybe my school books so I don’t get too far behind.”
    He told her that he would do his best to get all of it and had her make a list for some things from the store. Carson felt a bit strange going to a store with a list in fancy cursive, but he had made a promise and he knew that it was going to be hard one to follow through on.
    “I will be back in a little bit. Just stay in the house, okay?”
    She nodded that she would, though he could tell she was not that enthused about the idea of it. When he left, there was a strange feeling inside of him. He would have someone to come home to, something that had never happened before and even with the circumstances, he kind of liked the feeling.

Chapter 3
    Mandi watched the man leave and then sighed deeply. It was finally a time that she could soak it all up and then cry it out. All she could think about was her father and never getting to see him again. There was no talk of funerals or anything in the way of normal grieving because she was expected to not break down. Her father’s body, when it was found, would be part of a crime scene and she knew that she was never going to see him again.
    Closing her eyes, she allowed herself to cry some. Her mother had left them years before. Mandi didn’t even know where she was anymore. It was too hard to keep up with each move as she went from man to man. Mandi sighed to herself, not sure what she was going to do. Carson’s ideas that she would take over the Demon Riders was just madness. She was a college student that was studying law. The last thing she needed was to get astride a motorcycle and act like she had no sense. It was just silly to think about, but the idea of letting everything that Cass had worked so hard for, go down the drain was not an option either. She was pulled from one thing to the next and there was nothing that she could do about it.
    She finally got up, sick of moping and feeling sorry for herself.

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