Reaper’s Fall is the newest standalone in the Reaper's MC Series. Painter & Melanie's story will be available on November 10th and is currently up for Pre-order!
The New York Times bestselling author of Reaper’s Stand is back in her “uber-alpha rough world of MCs”* as
one woman’s future is rocked by the man whose hardcore past could destroy her…
Melanie Tucker may have had a rough start, but along the
way she’s learned to fight for her future. She’s escaped from hell and started
a new life, yet every night she dreams of a biker whose touch she can’t forget.
It all started out so innocently—just a series of letters to a lonely man in
prison. Friendly. Harmless. Safe.
Now Painter Brooks is coming home… and Melanie’s about to
learn that there’s no room for innocence in the Reapers MC.
Excerpt
Mel,
You know, I write these
fuckin’ letters to you, but they’re fake. I ask about your friends and your
school and whether you’re meeting people. It’s bullshit, Mel.
Here’s my reality.
Yesterday I stabbed someone
before he could stab me. Puck and I sold some shit to a bunch of white
supremacists and we turned around and sold the same damned thing to some
Mexicans. We had pudding with our dinner for dessert.
Then I jacked off three
times thinking about you.
Those are the highlights. Like a fairy tale, right?
Remembering you keeps me going, which makes no fucking sense at all. I hardly
touched you. I still think about what you smelled like when you sat next to me
on the couch, though. You were just this little thing and you shivered under my
arm. I know you were scared of the movie and I could’ve picked something else, but
I wanted the excuse to hold you.
That’s when I started
thinking seriously about us fucking.
I had this vision of
shoving you into the cushions face- first, then ripping down your jeans and
pushing so deep you’d feel it in the back of your throat. That’s the kind of
guy I am, Mel, and that’s why you should stay the fuck away from me.
You give me the chance,
I’ll pin you down and keep pumping no matter how hard you try to get away. I
dream about it every night, I jerk off to it, and today I gave serious thought
to killing a man because he has the same fantasies about you as me. That first
night, I promised London I wouldn’t touch you, but my cock had already been
hard for hours. Good thing she showed up when she did—saved your ass. How’s
that for luck?
When I took you to dinner,
I was going to be good. Tried to be good. I know you didn’t understand why I
asked you out or what it meant. They needed you out of the way, Mel. That was
my job—to keep you busy. And I promised London I wouldn’t pull shit on you but
she’d been lying to us all along and I kept wondering if that meant my promise
didn’t count anymore.
Pretty damned sure it
hasn’t counted for a while now.
You were talking and
smiling and blushing. My dick was so stiff it nearly snapped in half when I tried
to stand up. Took everything I had not to throw you on my bike and ride off
with you . . . I want to tie you up and come in your ass and shove my cock down
your throat until you choke. I want your hair in little-girl pigtails so I can
hold on tight while I fuck your face. I want you to cry and scream and give me
everything. I want to fucking OWN you. How’s that for reality, Mel? You still
want my advice about boys?
I’m coming home soon. You
should run away while you still can, Mel. I’ll make you dirty, so dirty you’ll
never be clean again. I’ll make you pay me back the hard way. You think you’re
all grown up, but you’re not. There’s so much I could teach you . . . do to
you. Jesus, if you only knew, you’d never write to me again.
You should move to Alaska.
Change
your name.
Good luck, though, because I’ll find you and take you and—
Fucking hell.
I dropped my pencil, wondering why I’d thought this was a
good idea. I wasn’t going to send it, of course. I’d send her some friendly
little note and tell her she should be dating and having fun. But some part of
me thought writing my real thoughts out might fix my obsession. Instead my dick
was like a rock. Again.
Still.
Always.
About Joanna Wylde
Joanna Wylde is a New York Times bestselling author and
creator of the Reapers Motorcycle Club series. She currently lives in Idaho.
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