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Rider

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Rider had spent his life having any woman he wanted. When the one woman he wanted most turned to another and it seemed that his brothers had turned their backs on him, he decided to hit the road. After weeks away he met a group that wouldn'tt be put off and acquired a taste for something more addictive than sex.
When he refused to run drugs for his new friends he found himself set up in a crime that no one would believe he could commit even though the evidence said he did.
When the woman he loved was threatened though, he was willing to take the fall for anything to save her.

Lizzie had loved Rider for as long as she could remember, but after an attack that left him in her care he had been less than receptive of her attentions. He had been downright terrible. When one of the club brothers made her feel alive again she decides to stop playing the fool for Rider and give Spec a chance. That was until Rider needed her.
Lizzie found out just what lengths she was willing to go to in order to protect the men she loves, even if it meant losing her sou to do itl.

Warning this book contains harsh language, sexy men who take what they want and don't apologize. Women who fight for their men and love with all they are.
Adult audiences only.

63 pages, Kindle Edition

First published March 24, 2015

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Amanda Anderson

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Amanda Anderson lives in North Georgia with her husband and two children. She spends part of her time teaching at a local preschool and writing, while the rest is devoted to family. Writing is new to her, but storytelling has been a life long hobby. Amanda loves using words to create images and feelings for others. Writing offers her an escape from the wonderful chaos that is her life. Raising two small children takes a lot of energy and she often collapses in her office chair late at night to let her ideas flow.

Amanda finds that she enjoys her self-published status because it gives her the freedom to write what she wants, how she wants it. She often chooses characters that may not fit the norm of what most think of as a hero or heroine. She likes that her characters are unique and that their stories flow from her instead of what someone else’s guidelines are.



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September 21, 2015
3.5 stars
This one disappointed me a little. There were quite a few editing issues, but my brain can over look those. I just felt we didn't get a lot of "couple time" I felt there was more about Lizzie and Spec than Lizzie and Rider.
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December 15, 2017
There’s a partial story here that could have been better if this author had spent more time on the story and less on a HEA...
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