Mallory Blake needed help. She loved her son, Sam, and had given up everything to give him a loving home, but when a mysterious illness begins taking hold of him she is forced to reach out to the one man she'd vowed to never see again in hopes that his unique genetics might hold the key to curing her son. If his alpha didn't kill her for trying. Dice had never been a good seed. He had spent his life struggling to find a place in the world. When the Alpha of the Howlers MC offered him a home, he jumped at the chance to be a part of something that made a difference in the world. When his alpha told him to walk away from a sassy human or lose everything, he did that to and it was destroying him. When he came face to face with the woman that haunted his dreams not even his alpha could stop him from claiming her and the little ball of fur that came with her. the only drawback was that the kid had the Sickness and there was no cure. Now Dice must accept help from one of the evilest creatures he's ever met, in hopes that he can find a cure for the son he'd only just discovered, before it was too late, winning Mallory's heart would only sweeten the deal. Dice had always loved a challenge.
Meet the whole crew in this first instalment of the Howlers MC series. Bikers, werewolves, action, and a whole lot of steam...what more could you ask for?
*Warning* Contains steamy scenes and mouthwatering bikers with a wild side. Adults only please.
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.