Arrow of Time (Marauders #1)
Lina Andersson

And she does. In the Marauders, Edie finds brothers, nieces and nephews, even a surrogate father or two. She begins to settle in, though she still struggles with her past.
And she finds Dawg, who earns his road name regularly. He loves women, and they love him. Edie knows he’s bad news, and she tells him she’s not interested. But he’s funny and charming, and she enjoys his company.
Dawg knows he isn’t boyfriend material. He doesn’t want to be boyfriend material. He likes being a dawg. And he’s far too smart to hit on his president’s sister-in-law. But she’s interesting. She’s had a life, been everywhere. He enjoys talking with her. When she makes it clear that she’s not interested, and he makes it clear that he’s not stupid, they begin to forge a friendship.
They become close—real friends.
And then everything explodes.
Note: Explicit sex and violence.
Tagged as:
- contemporary 7
- friends to lovers 7
- bad boys 7
- biker hero 7
- alpha male 6
- possessive hero 3
- anal sex 2
- tortured heroine 2
- competent heroine 1
- Add topics
- content warnings
- abuse 6
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The 'Marauders' series
110 ratings 4.05 ·
bikers · contemporary · bad boys · erotica · m-f · possessive hero · alpha male · length-medium · friends to lovers
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