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263 pages, Kindle Edition
First published December 6, 2013







L'amor che muove il sole e l'atltre stelle.
The love that moves the sun and the other stars.


Baby, I will burn this house down tonight. I don't care. I don't. My home is with you. If you don't want to take my name, we'll figure out a way to get yours back. I want to marry you, but I don't care if you're a Lunden, if you don't want it. None of it matters. You matter. Tell me what you want, and I will make it happen- no. No. I'll get out of your way while you make it happen.



Signal Bend was one of those dying rural towns that peppered the Midwest


Isaac would be forty in a few months and he'd never thought he'd have or even want a family beyond the Horde

"Fuck, guys. I'm sure everybody's dick is equally enormous, okay? I promise I'm not staking a claim on the damn chair. I'll say what I came to say and leave you to your circle jerk."


"Who do I think I am? I'm your old man. I'm the president of this MC, I run this town and it's my fucking job to keep you safe!"
"You are completely deluded. You're arrogant. And you're an asshole. It's not your job to do anything about me. I take care of myself. I do what I want. Go where I want. When I want."

"Motherfuck! Son of a bitch! Goddamn motherfucking son of a bitch!"











We are back to Signal Bend...
A Midwest town, struggling to survive.











Move the Sun (Signal Bend, #1)
Behold the Stars (Signal bend, #2)
Into the Storm (Signal Bend, #3)
Alone on Earth (Signal Bend, #4)
In Dark Woods (Signal Bend, #4.5)
All the Sky (Signal Bend #5)
Show the Fire (Signal Bend #6)
Leave a Trail (Signal Bend #7)
Nolan: Return to Signal Bend
In Dark Woods and Other Stories
The Signal Bend Series: The Complete Series

"Honor and chivalry; sometimes it was best found under letter kuttes und unruly beards."
”All she needed was to get knocked up-which Isaac was dying for-and she's be living the cliché. What the fuck had happened to her life?”
















He looked over Lilli’s shoulder out the window, into the dark sky of this summer night. The stars were a brilliant, glimmering multitude, filling the vast space....Isaac had spent so much of the past year with his head down, focused on the filth around him, that he’d forgotten the beauty of his world.

