STEEL: MC ROMANCE (Forsaken Riders MC Romance Book 3)

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Authors: Samantha Leal
racing so fast she almost forgot to breathe.
    Marv looked at them both and although she could tell he wanted to say something, he kept quiet and passed them both drinks. The biker nodded his head at Marv as if to say “Good boy” and then turned his attention back to Candy.
    He looked down at her and studied her without saying a word. As she stared into his eyes, her pulse quickened and she opened her mouth to speak, but he lifted his finger and pressed it against her lips. He smiled and shook his head.
    Candy felt a rush inside of her. He was doing things to her that no one had ever done. They still hadn’t spoken a word to each other, and yet she felt as if he was her soul mate. There was something in his eyes that was so familiar and comforting that she just couldn’t look away.
    “You,” he said slowly, “are the sexiest woman I have ever seen in my whole goddamn life.”
    Candy’s breath caught in her throat, and she could do nothing but smile.
    “Thank you,” she whispered.
    “I had to come back and see you, buy you a drink… Get to know you.” He took a swig of his whiskey and cocked his head to one side. “And now that I have, I know it was the right thing to do.”
    Candy smiled shyly and looked down at her toes.
    “I’m Steel,” he said.
    “Candy,” she blushed.
    “I like the way this is going,” he smirked.
    Candy was grinning from ear to ear, and even though she was a mess of nerves on the inside, she wanted him to desire her and believe in her confidence. She wanted to be the woman she had been up on the stage.
    “It’s good to have someone like you around here, Steel,” she continued, “to take care of the riffraff.”
    He laughed and bit his bottom lip. “Yeah, I don’t like seeing things like that,” he snarled. “No respect.”
    Candy nodded in agreement.
    “Hey,” Marv interjected, “I hate to get in the middle of whatever this is, but if you guys want your money, you’re going to have to stop taking my girl’s time.”
    Steel looked at him and slammed the glass down on the counter. He got to his feet and leaned over the bar, grabbing hold of Marv’s collar and pulling his face close to his.
    “Back the fuck off, Marv,” he spat. “You’re already about to lose it all.”
    Marv held up his hands, and Steel let go of him. He turned back to Candy and apologized. 
    “Why don’t we get out of here?” he said as he took hold of her hand.
    She nodded and got to her feet. Marv could fire her, but she had the feeling he wasn’t going to. Now he had seen her with a man like Steel, there was no way he was going to threaten her again. Steel wrapped his fingers up in hers and pulled her through the crowd. When she looked back over her shoulder at the bar, Marv was watching her with hate in his eyes, and she knew that if she didn’t follow through on her newfound friendship with Steel, she was going to be in big trouble one way or another.
    Steel pulled her forward, through the main doors of the club and out into the night. She was standing there in front of him, wearing only her lacy teddy and her stripper shoes, and he looked down at her and smirked.
    “I guess I should have thought this through,” he joked as he glanced over to the huge, shining bike that was parked out front.
    Candy couldn’t help but laugh as she held out her arms and looked down at her outfit.
    “I don’t think this is bike friendly,” she quipped. “But I do have a car?”
    “Perfect,” he smiled.
    They walked around the back of the building and to the lot where the girls and Marv parked their cars. Candy’s was right in the corner by the door to the back of the club where they usually entered before their shifts.
    “So,” Steel said, “I’ve always wondered what goes on behind the scenes in this kind of place…”
    “Nothing exciting, believe me,” she shrugged.
    She noticed Destiny through a gap in the door. She was on her way out back to smoke a cigarette, and Candy had a flash of

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