Forever - Book 3 (Star Crossed MC Lovers)

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Authors: Sierra Rose
business man, Mafioso, and MC boss. He is handsome, charming and lethal. My father is not a man  you want to cross, but as I type this, I’m doing exactly that. I’m betraying his wishes. I’m walking away from the family that raised me. I’m walking away from the family that broke this town.
    I’m supposed to be in a classroom thirty-five minutes away. Instead, I’m here at the garage connecting puzzle pieces to Pleasant Valley’s violence problem. The equation is simple. Remove the violent MC’s, remove the crime. Violent crime would plummet without the MC’s in town. It wasn’t so much the Stone Wolves. They acted solely to protect the town, and irritate the Black Hearts. Solving that problem wouldn’t be quiet so easy.
    I have to keep my guard up. My father and cousins can’t find out what I’m doing. If they ever called the school to access my student records, I’d be screwed. I never so much as stepped foot onto East Stroudsburg University’s campus, let alone cracked a book. The money and my time went towards more important endeavors. They can’t find out. They wouldn’t understand. They would think I betrayed them. I guess in a way I am betraying them. I love my family. I hate the things they do, though. They are bad men and they do terrible things. People have gotten hurt. People have gotten killed. Families have fractured. The town has been broken. If I ever hope to have a family of my own, and raise my children in Pleasant Valley, I need to clean up after my family. I need to fix what the Delgados have done to this town.
    My father has no idea of my plan. He thinks he has a strong grip on the President’s gavel. Truth be told, he only has a matter of a year or two before one of my greedy cousins overpower him. That would be breaking the chain of command, though. The President’s seat always goes to the next of kin. Hate to break it to you boys, but that would be me… And I have no plans of keeping up the family business of peddling drugs through this town.
     
    The sweet purr of a motorcycle revved outside the garage causing my heart to race. It would be Lucky; it had to be. I smiled at the sound of the engine purring softly. It was my damn bike he had. I’d know the hum of my baby anywhere. I broke out in laughter as the garage door rolled up to see Lucky standing there on my Barbie pink Harley. Pursing my lips, I cooed at the sexy mother fucker.
    “Mmmm…. Lookin’ good there, baby,” I said slyly and bit down on my well-glossed bottom lip.
    With a broad smile on his handsome face, Lucky shook his head as he wheeled the bike inside. He parked it next to his vintage Harley, and gave me a piercing look.
    “What am I gonna do with you?” Lucky asked with a mischievous expression.
    “Something naughty I hope,” I said and awarded him a quick wink.
    He approached me without saying another word, but the look in his dark gaze told me that I was in for a world of hurt. He bit down onto his bottom lip, and let his eyes move down the length of me slowly as he let out a low groan. “So bad…” he scolded me.
    “That’s right. Baddest bitch in the land,” I said as I reached for him and pulled him in tightly. Wrapping my arms around him, I pressed my breasts to his chest and lifted up on my toes to press my lips against his. The kiss was sweet and soft, but quickly turned into something incredibly intimate as the hunger built between us.
    “I’m going to get you back for this, baby. You know that, right?” Lucky’s strong hands slid down my back and cupped my ass through my jeans, squeezing tightly and nipping at my lips.
    “It’s the only reason I do it.” I smiled and kissed him once more before moving back to the desk. I worked to save the file as he moved up behind me and playfully bumped into my rear a few times.
    “How’s the research coming?” His tone was thick with lust, and it sent warmth straight to the center of my stomach.
    “It’s coming…” I said

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