Beast: A dark beauty & the beast, motorcycle club romance (MC Fables Book 1)
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09/22/2025
“There is nowhere for you to run, little one…”BeastI am the president of The Knights of St. Bon Motorcycle Club.A seven-foot mountain of muscle and bone in a pair of motorcycle boots and a leather cut.Cursed with demons and darkness and secrets that run deep.To the people of St. Bon, I am a monster.To my club brothers, I am a fearless leader.To her, I am a nightmare. BelleHe comes out of the shadows and turns my world upside down.He forces me to marry him to pay off my uncle’s debt to the motorcycle club.The stakes are high. I must be convincing as his old lady or there will be consequences for the both of us.But I could never imagine the real reason he wants to marry me.Or the secrets he is guarding in the forbidden room.Beast is a dark Beauty & the Beast retelling, set in the fictional, dreamy town of St. Boniface. It is an enemies to lovers, motorcycle club romance with spice and suspense, touch her and die vibes, and twists you won’t see coming.For readers 18+. Please check CWs. No cliffhanger.Tropes included:MC romanceEnemies to loversForced proximityFake relationshipArranged marriageTouch her & dieObsessed heroHe falls firstFound familyHe’s hugeBeauty & the Beast retelling
Book Length: 320-650 Pages
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