The smallest spark can start an inferno!
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Blurb
New York Times bestselling author Joanna Wylde returns to the “wild and raw”* world of the Reapers MC with the story of Gage and Tinker…
The club comes first.
I’ve lived by those words my whole life—assumed I’d die by them, too, and I never had a problem with that. My Reaper brothers took my back and I took theirs and it was enough. Then I met her. Tinker Garrett. She’s beautiful, she’s loyal, and she works so damned hard it scares me sometimes . . . She deserves a good man—one better than me. I can’t take her yet because the club still needs me. There’s another woman, another job, another fight just ahead.
Now she’ll learn I’ve been lying to her all along. None of it’s real. Not my name, not my job, not even the clothes I wear. She thinks I’m nice. She pretends we’re just friends, that I’ve still got a soul . . . Mine’s been dead for years. Now I’m on fire for this woman, and a man can only burn for so long before he destroys everything around him.
I’m coming for you, Tinker.
Soon.
Excerpt
(WARNING: Graphic words/language; NSFW)
“I can’t believe how late it is,” Tinker said, yawning, and I realized the movie had ended. Now she stretched upward, the blanket falling to her waist as her boobs pushed forward.
God, how much should a man be expected to take?
I should’ve stayed away from her completely—that’d been the plan—but something had snapped when I’d seen her out in the courtyard. Couldn’t remember the last time I’d met a woman like Tinker. She was smart and sexy and funny, and she worked damned hard to take care of her family and business. Sure, I wanted to f*ck her—you’d have to be gay not to—but I respected her, too.
“I should probably get going,” she said, offering me a smile so sweet I wanted to bite her lips. “I like to check on Dad before going to sleep, and I’ve got to be up early in the morning. I’ve got to package orders for the courier tomorrow—if they aren’t ready by two p.m., I’m screwed.”
I considered rolling over on top of her. Pushing her down into the couch cushions, shoving my leg between hers, and showing her what a real man feels like.
“Cooper?” she asked, looking confused. I blinked a couple times, forcing myself to focus on her face.
“I’m going to watch another one,” I told her, because I’m a goddamn masochist. “You sure you’re ready to head out?”
She frowned, and I could almost read her thoughts. Yes, she should leave. But she wanted me as much as I wanted her. And yeah, I realize that makes me sound like an egotistical a$$, but this wasn’t my first rodeo. I saw the lust in her eyes, and the way she licked her lips and stared at my mouth. This wasn’t a one-way street, not even close.
“I guess I could stay a little longer,” she whispered. Christ, she was so sweet and soft. I wanted to bite her even more now. Suck that pouty lower lip into my mouth and shove a finger up her a$$.
Break her.
You’re one sick f*ck.
Why yes. Yes, I am. Thanks for noticing.
I managed to control the urge, catching her hand instead, giving it a friendly squeeze like some kind of pathetic tool. Her fingers tightened on mine, then she pulled away and snuggled back down under the blanket, raising her feet to rest on the coffee table. I grabbed the remote and clicked through the menu.
Tomorrow I’d do my job. I’d f*ck Talia and spy on Marsh and look for any kind of weakness that might end this situation, the faster the better. Tonight, though . . . Tonight I’d pretend this wasn’t a waste of time.
Goddamn, but my d!ck hurt.
The next hour was torture.
Tinker sat next to me, all cute and classy and absolutely refusing to make any kind of eye contact. I don’t know how she felt, but to me the sexual tension hanging in the air was thick and heavy. I kept thinking about her hand in mine—small, but strong. The hand of someone who knew how to work hard. So far as I knew, Talia had never held down a job, let alone supported herself.
The couch shifted, and I glanced over to find Tinker sliding deeper into the cushions, drawing the blanket up to her chin. Our legs were maybe six inches apart. She shifted again, and then her hand bumped mine under the blanket. She jerked it back quickly, and I caught the hint of a flush on her cheeks. That was another thing I liked about her—her skin was so pale that I could see every hint of arousal.
Grabbing her hand, I pulled it over to rest on my thigh. This was a really bad idea, so I pointedly refused to think it through. Her hand tensed at first, then relaxed into my strength. My c*ck swelled against the fabric of my jeans, just inches from her fingers—it’d be so easy to push her hand toward it, wrap it around my painfully swollen d!ck, and just go to town.
Tinker’s fingers gave a quick squeeze—almost more of a spasm—and I bit back a groan.
Yeah, okay. Really, really bad idea. I should get off the couch and shut this shit down right now, because I couldn’t afford to blow things with Talia just yet. Instead I found myself leaning toward Tinker, bumping shoulders.
God.
I’d grown a pu$$y. No other explanation, because I couldn’t figure out why the hell else an adult man would sit holding hands under a damned blanket like a kid.
Review
This is now the 6th book in the series. I’ve had my up and down moments with this series and the fact that I’m still here I think shows how much a fan I am. This is Gage’s story with Tinker.
If you’ve read the 5th book, you’ve gotten a glimpse of their story. You have an idea of how things are starting to play out with them on the periphery. If you haven’t read the previous book, then you’re still good.
Gage/Cooper is in town for a very specific task for the Reapers but Tinker doesn’t know that. It’s kinda weird bec Gage has to do certain things (or a certain woman, ouch) for the sake of appearance. As much as they don’t want to admit it, there’s something there between them. Tinker is going thru something herself and last thing she needs is someone like Gage. There has to be some form of deception but it can’t be helped. Some façade has to be maintained, but despite it all, the connection and heat is real. Then Gage is finally free of his task but now he needs to undo some things to convince Tinker that there’s a future for them.
Gage is a true Reapers at heart so as much as I didn’t agree with some of his actions, I understood its bigger purpose. I did feel his inner struggle. I loved how he eventually took control of the situation and understood Tinker’s needs at the same time. And yes despite some of his actions, he’s just as delish as the other Reapers men. Tinker has this inner strength that you can’t help but admire. She cares for her loved ones. She didn’t deserve some of the bullsh!t she’s been handed but she did her best to rise above them.
I loved how I got to see the other Reapers fellas again. I loved how I once again got to witness their funny interactions and that biker brotherhood thing. I loved Tinker’s friends; they’re a hoot. I loved how vivid Joanna made that pivotal scene at the end, which incidentally was based on RL events, as Joanna explained it. And as I finished reading, I realized there were still some unresolved things, which I imagine Joanna will cover in future books because that’s just how she rolls.
In addition to the romance and heat that built b/w Gage and Tinker, this is also about what’s going on with the Reapers MC as a whole. For a fan of the series like me, I’m enjoying it more and more. Because not only am I seeing love blossoming b/w a Reaper and his woman but also seeing their club in general take on their challenges and evolve.
Yay!
If you’ve read the 5th book, you’ve gotten a glimpse of their story. You have an idea of how things are starting to play out with them on the periphery. If you haven’t read the previous book, then you’re still good.
Gage/Cooper is in town for a very specific task for the Reapers but Tinker doesn’t know that. It’s kinda weird bec Gage has to do certain things (or a certain woman, ouch) for the sake of appearance. As much as they don’t want to admit it, there’s something there between them. Tinker is going thru something herself and last thing she needs is someone like Gage. There has to be some form of deception but it can’t be helped. Some façade has to be maintained, but despite it all, the connection and heat is real. Then Gage is finally free of his task but now he needs to undo some things to convince Tinker that there’s a future for them.
Gage is a true Reapers at heart so as much as I didn’t agree with some of his actions, I understood its bigger purpose. I did feel his inner struggle. I loved how he eventually took control of the situation and understood Tinker’s needs at the same time. And yes despite some of his actions, he’s just as delish as the other Reapers men. Tinker has this inner strength that you can’t help but admire. She cares for her loved ones. She didn’t deserve some of the bullsh!t she’s been handed but she did her best to rise above them.
I loved how I got to see the other Reapers fellas again. I loved how I once again got to witness their funny interactions and that biker brotherhood thing. I loved Tinker’s friends; they’re a hoot. I loved how vivid Joanna made that pivotal scene at the end, which incidentally was based on RL events, as Joanna explained it. And as I finished reading, I realized there were still some unresolved things, which I imagine Joanna will cover in future books because that’s just how she rolls.
In addition to the romance and heat that built b/w Gage and Tinker, this is also about what’s going on with the Reapers MC as a whole. For a fan of the series like me, I’m enjoying it more and more. Because not only am I seeing love blossoming b/w a Reaper and his woman but also seeing their club in general take on their challenges and evolve.
Yay!
Have you heard?
Reaper’s Property by Joanna Wylde has a NEW COVER!
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Author’s Note: This book was originally released through a small publisher in 2013. This independent edition has been lightly edited, and contains a bonus short, “Sticky Sweet” (originally published on the author’s website) and a Q&A with the author.
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About the Author
Joanna Wylde is a New York Times bestselling author and creator of the Reapers Motorcycle Club series. She currently lives in Idaho.
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