April 5 (HAVLIN MOTORCYCLE CLUB #4) by Debra Kayn EPUB & PDF – eBook Details Online
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- Authors: Debra Kayn
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- Genre: contemporary romance
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JAGGER EXHALED A LINE of smoke straight into the night sky. The
boisterous good cheers from Wire and Cora’s wedding celebration inside the
clubhouse pushed him further into the shadows.
Weeks ago, when Wire approached him wanting to contact Jeff ‘Ruger’
Albright, he knew doing so would only invite all hell to break loose in his
life.
Hell in the name of Katrina Albright.
When he’d left the mother chapter of Havoc-Lincoln ‘Havlin’
Motorcycle Club in Beaverton to start the new chapter in Seaglass Cove,
he’d left everything behind.
Ruger’s daughter, Katrina, understood she was not to contact him ever
again. She was to stay out of his life.
But she waltzed into the clubhouse as if she belonged, looking more
beautiful and tempting than he remembered.
He exhaled roughly. Damn that girl.
Katrina had everything she wanted in Beaverton. Her dad was no longer
in prison. She had a profitable job within the club, working as a bartender.
She lived across the street from the clubhouse with Jagger’s mom.
She had all the support she needed, surrounded by Havlin members
willing to take a fucking bullet for her.
She was supposed to stay away from Seaglass Cove. He banged the
back of his head against the brick wall of the clubhouse. More importantly,
she was supposed to stay away from him.
He was the president of Havlin, except he had no control around
Katrina. She was his heart.
Jagger inhaled harder, drawing the smoke deeper into his lungs. Damn,
Ruger. He must’ve told Katrina about Cora—his unknown sister who’d
appeared out of the blue. Now Katrina was here to meet her aunt.
An aunt who was inside celebrating her marriage to one of Jagger’s
men.
Katrina had used the opportunity to come and meet an aunt she knew
nothing about and meant nothing to her as an excuse to walk back into
Jagger’s life.
A life that had no room for her.
Dio and Rush stepped outside. Jagger stayed in the shadow of the
building. He was in no mood to talk with anyone, even his MC brothers.
There was a party going on. Those attending had no need for the president
of Havlin.
He tossed his cigarette to the ground and retraced his steps. Before he
reached the entrance to the clubhouse, he stopped at the first Harley lined
up against the back of the building and swung his leg over the seat.
Dio looked over, lifted his chin, and returned to talking to the members
standing around the burning barrel, passing a joint around. He started the
bike and rode around the corner only to spot a lone rider parked across from
the front of the building. Recognizing the motorcycle and the rider, he rode
around the block and came back around. He stopped and rolled backward
until his tire hit the curb.
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