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Jack

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Family had been a fiction to Jack. The only family he could hope to have was the one he'd found with his club, with his brothers.
He told himself he was content to change women as often as he changed his shirt, but women had lost their sparkle lately, that was until one little house mouse changed his mind.
She was nothing like the women who usually turned his head, but he couldn't seem to look away. When circumstances force him to push her away he was forced to grit his teeth while other men touched her, but there was only so much one man could stand before he claimed what belonged to him.

Viki was a woman determined to give her nephew the best life possible. She'd given up everything to rescue the boy from the father that had put him in a wheelchair for life and taken the life of his mother. She'd taken a job as a club mouse for one of the most notorious MCs in the country in hopes of garnering a little protection and to gain enough money to survive, but all she found were men who cared for nothing but their baser instincts.

When her nightmares came to life and threatened everything she held dear, she was forced to fight in a battle that she never expected to win in hopes of help arriving in time to save her nephew.
That help came in the form of a monster that had haunted her waking hours, but turned out to be her salvation in ways she could not have imagined.

100 pages, Kindle Edition

Published April 28, 2016

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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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November 20, 2016
Spelling and grammar

Are atrocious. It's lewd not lude..it's dragged not drug, it's couldn't care less not could care less. I could go on but it's an exercise in futility. Hire a good editor...please. The story was fine and was pretty formulaic, but okay nonetheless.
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June 27, 2020
Jack

Another amazing read by Amanda Anderson! Emotions run high in this book. Glimpses of Jacks past & Vikis future, make you want to cry in hapiness & in sadness
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