Vapor (Underground Vengeance MC Romance, NOLA Chapter Book 1)
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07/09/2025
In the shadows of New Orleans' dark underworld, forbidden love can be deadly…When Blue, a singer with a siren's voice and a body made for sin, slips me a note in the smoky haze of a New Orleans lounge, I know I'm stepping into a giant pile of crap."Save them! Blacksnake Bayou. Midnight."I can't toss it because I've got a bad feeling I know what's about to go down. She's engaged to the most dangerous businessman in New Orleans, which gives her access to a lot of secrets. I've been watching her for far too long, waiting for an opportunity like this. The stuff she knows could help the MC take down a deadly trafficking ring.This might be the only chance I get to drag her out of his clutches and save a bunch of innocents in the process. Once I get my hands on her, I'm never letting her go, even if I have to fight the devil himself to keep her.Ride into the world of Underground Vengeance MC NOLA, a brotherhood of passionate, loyal, and ruthless men who will do anything to protect what’s theirs.Author's Note: This full-length novel contains violence, dirty-talking bikers, hot romance, no cheating, no cliffhanger, and a HEA. It can be read as a standalone.
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