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Published by Independently Published on March 13, 2021
Genres: Contemporary, Fiction, MC Romance, Romance, Romantic Suspense, Second Chance Romance
Pages: 278
Format: ARC, eBook, Kindle Unlimited
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econd chances only come once for an FBI agent and her bad boy biker in Skye McNeil's motorcycle romance "Kevlar" (Macha MC #2).
Hunting down criminal motorcycle clubs is Nikita Stockdale’s job as an FBI agent. Her shadowy past is the reason she can’t let any MC slip through her fingers… until a case takes her unexpectedly to the man she thought long gone.
Kevlar Dorous is coasting. In his life and in the club. Recently home from deployment, he decompresses into his new normal. By chance, he sees the woman who kept him grounded in a rival MC bar, and Kevlar can’t help but want to save her.
When Nikita joins forces with Macha MC to take down a human trafficking ring, she has no choice but to return to her dark past in order to save the man she loves. Her well-thought plan goes awry and Kevlar must save her before it’s too late and she’s lost forever.
Will the club bring them together or tear them apart?
Another great story in the Macha MC world. ~ Jennifer – Simply Love Book Reviews
Another great story in the Macha MC world. Kevlar returns to the club after his last deployment. He is out at a bar when he notices a woman that he could never forget. Nikita cannot believe that Kevlar is actually right in front of her. She is working undercover for the FBI trying to take down a rival club. She realizes that she needs his and his clubs help. As they work to find the information they need, they give in to the temptation that has always been there. I loved this story. The past resurfaces and weaves in to the present and these two come to the realization that their feelings never went away.