About this series
Stevie will take down the enemy. Even if she must go down with it.
In the fourth and final book of Daughters of Anarchy, Stevie and the DOA face their biggest challenge yet. Stevie knows the truth about Imelda Jane, and she's determined to hunt down her killer. Leona is dead-set not just on exposing the Federal Watch Program, but on destroying it altogether. And in the background, Stevie hasn't forgotten what matters most: the plans she made with Seth.
However, the harder Stevie and the DOA work to expose the Feds for the crooked agents they are, the more obstacles they face. Seth grows more uneasy about Stevie's treacherous activities. The DOA faces a massive setback that could destroy them. When Stevie begins pursuing a side job, she becomes obsessed and makes a discovery so horrifying that it pushes her to take a huge risk… and pay the ultimate price.
Titles in the series (4)
- Daughters of Anarchy: Book 1: Daughters of Anarchy, #1
1
She kills bad people. But now someone is hunting her. Stevie's beloved city struggles to rebuild itself after decades of war. The City is bankrupt. The shaky economy benefits the wealthy. Greenery is scarce. Women genetically enhance their appearances to attract a shortage of men. Perhaps worst of all, the Feds have instituted mass surveillance to prevent more terrorist attacks. They hover over the City, watching like Big Brother. Stevie has one mission in life: restore balance to her city, no matter what. Thanks to a powerful job and little genetic tinkering, she's pretty much unstoppable. Until someone begins hunting her. Part science fiction, part vigilante justice thriller, the 4-book Daughters of Anarchy series is like nothing you've read before. It's strange, it's morally questionable, and it will make you think.
- Daughters of Anarchy: Book 2: Daughters of Anarchy, #2
2
Are you a benefit to the City… or a detriment? You'd better hope it's the former, or the Daughters of Anarchy will find you. In Book 2 of Daughters of Anarchy, Stevie has given up her solo service to the City and joined the DOA, where she can do greater good while incurring fewer risks. However, Stevie struggles with abiding by new rules. A DOA confederate proves to be a thorn in her side. With a certain higher-up dead, she has no one at the Disc to protect her from the suspicious director… who seems to know something about her mother's past. When the DOA attempts its most daring job yet, tragedy strikes. The women scramble to control the damage, while Stevie engages in a perilous game that could vastly benefit her City… but also end her service for good.
- Daughters of Anarchy: Book 3: Daughters of Anarchy, #3
3
The enemy isn't always who you think it is… In Book 3 of Daughters of Anarchy, Stevie has narrowly missed getting cuffed by the Feds. Seth knows about her involvement in the DOA. And now the DOA has a very powerful ally at Federal Intel. However, Stevie can't stop thinking about her biological father and his questionable past, but wonders if finding him might be worse than never having known him. The DOA begins a series of violent, controversial jobs that will stretch them all to their limits and earn them more enemies. And finally, Stevie learns a terrible secret… one that reveals who the real enemy is.
- Daughters of Anarchy: Book 4: Daughters of Anarchy, #4
4
Stevie will take down the enemy. Even if she must go down with it. In the fourth and final book of Daughters of Anarchy, Stevie and the DOA face their biggest challenge yet. Stevie knows the truth about Imelda Jane, and she's determined to hunt down her killer. Leona is dead-set not just on exposing the Federal Watch Program, but on destroying it altogether. And in the background, Stevie hasn't forgotten what matters most: the plans she made with Seth. However, the harder Stevie and the DOA work to expose the Feds for the crooked agents they are, the more obstacles they face. Seth grows more uneasy about Stevie's treacherous activities. The DOA faces a massive setback that could destroy them. When Stevie begins pursuing a side job, she becomes obsessed and makes a discovery so horrifying that it pushes her to take a huge risk… and pay the ultimate price.
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