Skylar (The Club Girl Diaries 7)

Author:Addison Jane

Category:Biker

Series:The Club Girl Diaries

Total pages:86

Description

Skylar thought she’d outrun her past six years ago.
Growing up, her life was dictated for her and reinforced with a heavy fist.
The people who were meant to love and protect her were those that caused her the most pain.
So she risked everything and ran. It was the Brothers by Blood MC that gave Skylar the chance to explore her own mind and body, and work toward a future that she had control over.
She swore she’d never fall for a brother, not willing to lose the life she’d built. When she’s paired with Eagle during a club run, Skylar’s determined to pull a smile from the dark and moody brother. What started out as a playful game, soon ignited into something much deeper than she’d anticipated.
Was she ready to risk everything all over again if he didn’t feel the same?

Eagle didn’t like to stay still for long.
After many years in the army, his luck finally ran out, and he had to watch helplessly while his team was killed.
People he’d laughed with, and shared his life with, suddenly gone.
There were moments when the memories became too much, and he was trapped in his own personal hell, but it had become a part of who he was, something he felt was his burden to bear.
He never expected to break down in front of Skylar, to have her see him at his worst.
She didn’t try to fix him.
She threw sass, she was sarcastic, and she made those moments when he could breathe again worth fighting through hell for.

But how did you claim a woman who refused to belong to anyone but herself? Neither of them knew how to tell the other how they felt, but when the past returns with a vengeance, they might just run out of time to find out.

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