Inglorious

Author: Elizabeth N. Harris
Genre(s): Romance | Adult | MC
Total pages: 83
Inglorious

He was someone everybody knew. A good man, dedicated to his club and family. Until the war came. The Unwanted Bastards MC suffered the worst possible outcome, losing all but three men. Now the survivors live with self-blame, anguish and what-ifs. It’s those feelings that are killing him slowly. He doesn’t even recognise himself anymore, because guilt rides him hard, and the war changed him. PTSD? Nah, that doesn’t describe what he’s going through.
She had the world at her feet. A headlining act, money in the bank, her own business… and a brother that absolutely adored her. Until the war. That phone call from a cop she barely knew, telling her that her beloved brother had died, nearly destroyed her. She had no one now. But the ultimate professional she was, she continued putting on a happy face even when she wanted to curl up and scream.
An unwelcome visitor upends her world and sends her careening towards a man she once loved but now hates. Her entire life is uprooted as she heads back to the place she swore never to set foot in again – South Dakota. Nobody’s aware she’s coming, and everyone is unaware of the power she wields. He’s not ready for her whatsoever, nor what she plans or does.
The Unwanted Bastards MC needs a saviour, and she might just be it. She’s got the contacts and the determination to make the club whole again. His response is one of fury as she steps into matters she knows little about. She doesn’t care about his reaction as she’s not doing this for him, but for her brother. Two stubborn souls end up fighting each other, but that comes from a place of passion. Right?
She needs to let go of her anger and hate, and look forward. He needs to straighten up before he loses everything for good. And maybe, just maybe, they can save the MC between them. After all, nobody else wants them; that’s why they’re the Unwanted Bastards MC.

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