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Reaper (Book 2): Black Dogs MC, #2
Reaper (Book 2): Black Dogs MC, #2
Reaper (Book 2): Black Dogs MC, #2
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Reaper (Book 2): Black Dogs MC, #2

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This is book 2 of the Black Dogs MC series! Books 3 is available everywhere now!

Prison is no place for a baby, but I'm gonna give her one anyways.

In this prison, my days are numbered.

I want a baby to ensure my legacy lives on.

Sarah is a prison guard – and strictly off limits.

But that won't stop me from making her MINE.

KURT

It's been a year since my wife and son were killed.

And I'm in the mood to get drunk.

But while I'm busy burying myself in booze, I hear some jerk talking about how he beats his kid.

How dare he?

I'll never get to hold my son again.

So I'm gonna make sure this ungrateful S.O.B. breathes through a tube for the rest of his life.

I give him the beating he deserves.

But my anger costs me my freedom.

Now, I'm stuck behind bars.

Luckily, my MC sends one of our girls in here with me.

Sarah is working as a prison guard while I'm locked up.

She's doing her best to help me survive the danger lurking around every concrete corner.

But I don't care if these scum want me dead and gone.

I'm not ready to face the reaper – not yet.

Because, before I go, I've got one thing left to do:

Drag Sarah in my cell and put a baby inside her.

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REAPER is a dark bad boy romance thriller suspense. This MC motorcycle club love story is about an imprisoned biker and the innocent prison guard who is brought into his world. Their hot chemistry leads to an unexpected baby and more. If you like alpha male biker romance novels, you'll love REAPER by Nina Park

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Release dateOct 1, 2019
ISBN9781393405528
Reaper (Book 2): Black Dogs MC, #2

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    Reaper (Book 2) - NINA PARK

    Reaper: A Motorcycle Club Romance (Black Dogs MC Book 2)

    By Nina Park

    Prison is no place for a baby, but I’m gonna give her one anyways.

    IN THIS PRISON, MY days are numbered.

    I want a baby to ensure my legacy lives on.

    Sarah is a prison guard – and strictly off limits.

    But that won’t stop me from making her MINE.

    KURT

    It’s been a year since my wife and son were killed.

    And I’m in the mood to get drunk.

    But while I’m busy burying myself in booze, I hear some jerk talking about how he beats his kid.

    How dare he?

    I’ll never get to hold my son again.

    So I’m gonna make sure this ungrateful S.O.B. breathes through a tube for the rest of his life.

    I give him the beating he deserves.

    But my anger costs me my freedom.

    Now, I’m stuck behind bars.

    Luckily, my MC sends one of our girls in here with me.

    Sarah is working as a prison guard while I’m locked up.

    She’s doing her best to help me survive the danger lurking around every concrete corner.

    But I don’t care if these scum want me dead and gone.

    I’m not ready to face the reaper – not yet.

    Because, before I go, I’ve got one thing left to do:

    Drag Sarah in my cell and put a baby inside her.

    REAPER IS A DARK BAD boy romance thriller suspense. This MC motorcycle club love story is about an imprisoned biker and the innocent prison guard who is brought into his world. Their hot chemistry leads to an unexpected baby and more. If you like alpha male biker romance novels, you’ll love REAPER by Nina Park.

    Chapter 1

    Kurt

    Kurt spent the next few days working out in the gym—jumping rope, doing sit-ups and push-ups, and relentlessly hammering the heavy bag and the speed bag with the ferocity that had earned him his nickname.

    As he did, groups of Dogs and Aryans would assemble nearby to cheer him on, and groups of Sinners would inevitably appear to jeer and curse at him. He tuned it all out, trying to focus on the sound of his breath entering and exiting his body, or his fists connecting with their targets.

    But instead, all he could think about was Sarah.

    He knew how much his words in the stairwell had hurt her. That had been the point. The truth was, he had been happy to see her. He'd thought about their night together a lot—no matter how much he'd tried not to—and his feelings about her reasons for being there were more complicated than he wanted to admit to himself.

    He should have felt weird about how willing she was to become a CO just so they could see each other. That wasn't normal behavior for someone who'd only had sex with him once, was it? Yet instead of being creeped out by it, he was surprised to discover that he liked the idea of someone caring about him that deeply. He hadn't felt that from anyone since Diana had died. What he saw in Sarah's eyes when she looked at him—the affection, the compassion, the desire—made him wonder if he might be able to find that kind of happiness again someday.

    Which was why he'd had to shut it down so definitively.

    Caring about anyone or anything in this place was a mistake. Sooner or later, someone—a guard, another inmate—would learn about it and find a way to take it away.

    So, Kurt knew that if Sarah had a hope in hell of surviving this, it would require her to do more than just put on an act. The men in here were predators, with absolutely nothing else to fill the minutes and hours of each day than sniffing out weaknesses in the guards and exploiting them. The warmth in her eyes when she looked at Kurt needed to be snuffed out quickly and decisively, for her own good.

    Still, the harsh things he'd said to her had made him feel oddly queasy. He'd killed men for the Dogs, he'd beaten a man almost to death for almost no reason at all, and he'd broken plenty of hearts in the days before he'd been married. Why was he squeamish about telling off some girl he barely knew?

    And why did he find himself spending so much time thinking about how it would feel to be with her again—to taste her hot breath on his tongue as their sweaty bodies slid against each other and their hips moved together?

    These thoughts tied his brain in knots, and no matter how many times he smacked the heavy bag to erase them, they seemed to twist and snarl even more tightly until his temples throbbed.

    A new group of Sinners drifted into the gym, and Kurt glanced over at them between punches. Carl

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