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Nomad Bikers
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4.1 • 7 Ratings
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Publisher Description
Beaten at the hands of peers he knows judgment. The domino effect of one person's crime going unpunished never heals.
He's no saint.
Mitchell "Trapper" Gates fears nothing. He begs for death and relishes life on the edge.
He's also not afraid to call himself a sinner.
Trapper knows what it is to be violated and what it feels like to deliver a death blow. He knows love and he knows pain.
However, one person knows his every secret.
When Avery has waited long enough, can Trapper see beyond their past and into their future? Or is he too late?
Love, hate, anger, and passion collide as the time comes and the devil demands his due.
Each book in the Devil's Due MC is a stand alone, full length, second chance romance. Contains adult content, language, and violence not suitable for readers under the age of 18. This is not an exact depiction of life in a motorcycle club, but rather a work of fiction meant to entertain. (Paperback page count is 306 in a 5x8 sizing)
Series Reading Order:
Serving My Soldier (Bonus Short Story)
Crossover (Devil's Due MC and Vipers Creed MC Prequel) written with Ryan Michele
In The Red
Below The Line
Close The Tab
Day of Reckoning
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Customer Reviews
Not happy
From the first book in the series, I’ve been looking forward to Trapper’s story. There was always something dark about him that I liked. However, if you are going to make the book about someone that is gay, I would like a little bit of advanced notice. People can read what they want and do whatever they want with their lives, however, it may bother some readers, like me, to end up spending money on a book that may bother their moral standards. If I could return the book and get my money back, I would. It was unexpected and not something I wanted to read or spend money on. I kept buying all the books in your series after the first one because I wanted to get to know this character more and I was very disappointed in the end. Again, wish I could get my money back.
Of course, I know some readers have no problem with homosexuality and I respect everyone’s decisions. It’s just not my cuppa tea