What happens when Rhiannon Blake and Dax Jamison, the ultra-sexy, alpha male vice president of the Phantoms motorcycle club cross paths once more? Find out in this highly anticipated sequel to the popular motorcycle romance drama, Satin and Steel.
Meeting Dax Jamison led to emotional havoc and a secret that left Rhee scared and confused. She did the only thing she could think of--she ran. Rhiannon figured that leaving was the best solution for both she and Dax. Little did she know, her disappearance affected Dax more deeply then she could have imagined. When he finds her again...he's not exactly pleased when he discovers Rhiannon's little secret.
Unfortunately, Rhiannon Blake isn’t the reason Dax is out on an island getaway. He’s negotiating a big deal for the Phantoms—one that could change the playing field for the club. When things go awry, Dax discovers that there’s more to life than he ever could have imagined. Will he give up the cut he’s worked so hard to earn?
This book contains strong language, violence, and steamy/graphic sexual scenes, which some readers might find offensive. Intended for readers over 18.
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Leather and Sand: Excerpt
The world was falling apart. Everything he had come to know and love, everything he had become dependent on for security, stability and self-worth was crumbling, like a poorly constructed sandcastle on a windy beach.
In some sense, Dax knew when the downward spiral had begun but he refused to think about it. Thinking about the chain of events that led to his carefully constructed life unraveling meant that he had to think about her, and he avoided thinking about her like the plague. In fact, he wasn’t even consciously aware of the depth of his feelings. He just…avoided the things that hurt to think about, automatically. It was a skill he had perfected as a child, but sometimes, like now, the thoughts came unbidden, so he fell back on an old ally—alcohol—to dull any memories that caused those uncomfortable emotions to well up.
Sure, some things hadn’t changed all that much since the girl’s abrupt departure. The core members of the crew were still around and the lifestyle was pretty much the same. The brotherhood was intact and that was what mattered most. Maybe for them, Dax mused, things still felt the same. But for him, things were different, and they had been for a very long time.