Viper's Pit (Diamondbacks Motorcycle Club #1)

Evelyn Glass


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Viper's Pit by Evelyn Glass
Angel in the daylight, devil in the night
Eve Robinson is a good girl. She has a respectable job, a steady boyfriend, good credit… Except nobody knows about her secret, wild second life. A few nights a week, she spends her nights at the local nightclub dancing for amazing tips, drinking, flirting, and letting her hair down in more ways than one...

Nobody plays with a viper and gets away with it
Lind Addams is known as the Viper for a reason, and his laundry list of exploits have a lot to do with it. He’s in town with his boys on one of the most important deals of his life, ready to add another name to that list, when all hell breaks loose. Shots are fired, money is missing, and someone is getting away with his prized motorcycle…

Temptation always comes before the fall…
Both Eve and Lind have been living on the edge for a long time, always above the law and confident that they can walk the line. But when their carefully constructed lives come crashing down, they’re going to have to learn that they might have to depend on someone apart from themselves – or lose it all.

EXCERPT

Eve rolled her eyes. Lind brought her DVDs to watch from time to time. They would pop them into the player and watch them together, pretending like they were spending a normal evening together. Except that there was nothing normal about the situation, and the stillness of her predicament coupled with her rising attraction for Lind were really starting to take their toll.

“I don’t want to watch a movie,” she said curtly.

Lind nodded. “OK. What do you want to do then?”

There was something cheeky about that question. It was a barely discernible note in Lind’s voice, but it was there and Eve caught it. She stared at him, incredulous. Her heart pounded in her chest, sounding like war drums.

Lind’s impossibly blue eyes were boring holes into her. He leaned in closer, but she wasn’t quite sure he noticed. Instinctively, she also leaned a little more toward him.
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