Title: Diesel
Series: Satan's Fury MC #8
Author: L. Wilder
Genre: MC Romance
I may look like the boy next door, but if you mess with someone I care about, I’ll become your worst fucking nightmare.
Ellie:
I never dreamed that I’d end up at a motorcycle club, especially one as notorious as the Satan’s Fury MC, but that’s exactly where I’d found myself. They were supposed to be vicious, cold-blooded killers, but after an accident that nearly took my life, they opened their doors to me, treating me with nothing but kindness.
I was damaged, broken beyond repair, but one man, one tough-as-nails biker, saw past all my scars. With his sinful good looks and intoxicating, green eyes, he could turn the head of any woman, but for me, it was his heart that drew me in.
Diesel:
I should’ve kept my distance, kept my guard up, but Ellie Blackwell had me feeling things I’d never felt before—good things, really fucking good things. There was no way in hell that I was gonna walk away from that. It might’ve been a mistake to get wrapped up in her when there were so many unknowns surrounding her past, but in my gut, I knew she was the one.
I didn’t care what obstacles stood in my way, I was going to make her mine.
"Yeah. I figured if I was gonna have my house by the water, I was gonna enjoy it, inside and out." I chuckled and added, "Besides, it's a good distraction from the second-hand furniture and lack of decorations."
"Your furniture is great, but you're right." Her lips curled into a mischievous smile as she looked around. "It could use a picture or two on the walls."
I pointed to a tiny, four by six photograph that I had hanging in the kitchen. "I've got pictures. See? That's one of my very first motorcycle."
She walked over to the picture and studied it for a minute. "Um … Diesel, that's a moped. It's just like the one my brother used to have, except this one is missing the little wire basket on the front."
"What? You've gotta be shitting me." I smirked, knowing very well that it was, indeed, a moped. My stepfather had given it to me when I turned twelve, and it was a gift that left a lasting impression. "That sweet ride right there is a Honda PA50 1978 Hobbit."
"Yeah. Well, I hate to break it to you, but that sweet ride is a moped." The light in her eyes danced as she laughed, making her even more irresistible. I could actually feel myself being pulled towards her as she continued, "But don't worry. I won't hold it against you."
"Good to know."
After she took a quick look around the kitchen, she went back into the living room and stood by the windows. As she stared out at the ocean, she said, "You were right. The view really is amazing."
"I'm glad you think so."
"With a view like this, you should have a porch or a little patio. I could see myself spending an entire day out there just looking out at the ocean, drinking my coffee and reading."
"I hadn't thought about that, but you're right. It would be cool."
"Be warned. If you build one, I might never leave." She teased.
I liked the idea of her staying there more than I cared to admit.
"I'll keep that in mind."
Leslie Wilder grew up in a small town in West Tennessee. A country girl at heart, she’s always thought that life is too short, but she had no idea how short it really was until her brother passed away in 2014. She’s always been an avid reader, loving the escape only a great book can give, and wondered if she had what it took to write one of the wild romances she’d come to adore. With the support of her family and friends, she published Inferno: A Devil Chaser’s MC, one year after her brother’s death. With him in mind, she fulfilled her lifetime dream of writing. Since then, she’s completed the Devil Chaser’s Series and continued on with the Satan’s Fury MC Series. She has so many stories in her head, and can’t wait to share each and every one.
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