Sinner's Redemption

Author: Rebecca Joyce
Category: Biker | Romance | MC
Total pages: 118

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Sinner's Redemption

MONTANA:

“To become a Soulless Sinner, one must bleed for the club.”

I never truly understood what that meant until I made a decision that had dire consequences. Now, I am left to deal with the aftermath. One decision made in the heat of the moment was all it took. Now, instead of having my brothers at my side, I am alone.

I am the President of the Soulless Sinners M.C. My one regret still haunts me after all these years. As time marched on, so did my brothers… without me. I am the oldest. The leader, the one everyone was supposed to look up to. Now, I’m just someone who shares blood.

My club is all I have left, and I rule it with an iron fist. My life isn’t easy, and I make no excuses. The Soulless Sinners are nothing like other clubs. We set the standard. Either follow or become a soul hanging on my wall. I don’t care either way because in the end I always get what I want.

When I come face to face with a ghost from my past, I am left rattled. Dead means dead, right?

TESS:

I walked away from everything to be with my ailing mother. I knew the second I left he wouldn’t let me return. The rules were clear, and I broke them. I will never apologize for that. I had everything, a promising career, friends, and a man I adored. Now, I have nothing.

With no choice, I try to return to the life I once knew and try to pick up the pieces. I knew returning wasn’t going to be easy. I never thought it would be impossible. With no other options, I seek out an old friend and agree to do the unthinkable.

Life isn’t easy. I knew that the moment I saw my mother crying over a pile of bills, but I refuse to give up. I know what I want, and nothing was going to stop me from achieving my goal. Not even him. But when he learns the truth, his true nature unfolds and, for the first time in my life, I am wondering if I ever truly knew him at all.

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