Reaper’s Fire Read Online Joanna Wylde (Reapers MC, #6)

Categories Genre: Alpha Male, Bad Boy, Biker, Contemporary, Dark, Drama, Erotic, MC, New Adult, Romance, Suspense Tags Authors: Series: Reapers MC Series by Joanna Wylde
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Total pages in book: 139
Estimated words: 132892 (not accurate)
Estimated Reading Time in minutes: 664(@200wpm)___ 532(@250wpm)___ 443(@300wpm)
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I felt them sizing me up as I approached. This was strange—usually I was the one men approached, not the other way around. The Reapers owned Washington State, even if Marsh seemed to have forgotten that. Hell, he’d have recognized me if he’d done his part and paid his respects at the Armory like every other club president living in our territory.

Cockwad.

“Marsh, this is Cooper,” Talia said. “You remember I told you about him? He’s new to town. I met him and his cousin earlier this week.”

Marsh leaned back in his chair, crossing his arms as he looked me over. I saw him take in my POW/MIA belt buckle, Harley T-shirt, and hair tied back.

“I hear you’re a biker,” he said flatly. I nodded, meeting his gaze.

“Yup, independent,” I replied. “New to town.”

“Where’d you come from?”

“No one place. My ex and the kids are down in Ellensburg. Needed somewhere to land that was close enough to see them, but far enough I don’t have to see them too much. Pulling my shit together after the divorce.”

“Cooper’s a long-haul trucker,” Talia said, giving her brother a sweet smile. “He’s staying at the hotel for now, but he’s looking for a place. I was wondering if any of the trailers out by the clubhouse were empty.”

Yeah, no fucking way I wanted that—we needed me to get close, but not too close. One mistake and I’d find my throat slit.

“I found a place,” I told her. “Tinker Garrett hired me today—I’m her new handyman. It comes with an apartment.”

Talia sneered. “That old bitch has a stick up her ass.”

One of the guys laughed, and I glanced at his colors for a name. Cord.

“Sounds like someone’s jealous,” he said to me, nodding toward Talia. “Tinker’s prime snatch. Let us know what you think if you get a taste. I saw this—”

“Shut the fuck up,” Talia snarled. “That cunt is nothing. Nothing.”

“Not what I hear,” Cord replied, eyes hardening. “You see that ass of hers? I’d tap that. Sounds like someone’s jealous.”

“Shut up,” Marsh growled, echoing his sister. Cord stared him down without blinking, and I realized not all the Nighthawks were happy with the current situation. Good to know. Their little standoff lasted for almost a minute, and I felt the tension growing.

Then Marsh burst out laughing.

“We need a drink,” he announced. “Talia, go get us a round of shots. On me.”

She looked between us for a minute, obviously frustrated, then caught my hand.

“C’mon,” she muttered. “Fucking assholes.”

Her brother roared with laughter again, and the rest of them copied like a bunch of hyenas. Not all of them, though. Cord and a couple others weren’t laughing at all.

So.

Now I’d met all my targets, and maybe found some future allies.

I could work with this.

CHAPTER THREE

TINKER

Cooper didn’t have time to move that weekend after all, so I ended up dropping off a set of keys for him at his hotel on Saturday afternoon. Coincidentally, I happened to be dressed in my finest because I’d made plans to meet Margarita for dinner in Ellensburg that night. (She’d driven over for a conference presentation earlier in the day at Central Washington University.) Not that my looks mattered—I knew Cooper was interested in Talia. Still, a woman’s got her pride, and I hadn’t exactly been at my best when he’d seen me yesterday.

I’d texted him to let him know I was on the way, and he met me out in the hotel parking lot, looking sexy as ever.

It wasn’t fair, I decided as he swaggered over to my car. If I was smart, I’d have handed him the keys and pulled out of the parking lot, but instead I stepped out of my Mustang in a way that couldn’t help but draw attention to the fact that my skirt was very, very short. Oh, and it was a total coincidence that I’d opted for a push-up bra, I reminded myself, even as I savored the way his eyes went straight to my chest.

Curves, baby. Yeah. I got ’em.

“You look good,” he said, and I bit back a smile.

“Well, it is Saturday night,” I said, deciding he didn’t need to know my hot date was with a very married girlfriend. “I have the keys to your place here. It’s unit 2A. You can let yourself in anytime, but it might be good if we meet later in the week so I can show you around. Any idea what time might work for you?”

He frowned, “Probably not until Monday or Tuesday. I’ve got some loose ends to tie up first.”

I took a minute to imagine what it’d feel like to be tied up by a guy like Cooper. Then the roar of a motorcycle pulling into the lot caught my attention, and I watched as another man rolled to a stop next to us. He swung a leg over his bike, pulling off his helmet to reveal messy blond hair. He was younger than me—probably in his early twenties—and he was hot as hell.


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