Joker

Gabe Wolfe has one goal: prove himself worthy of the Salvation Kings motorcycle club. Being the president’s son only makes things harder, especially since his heart belongs to the club’s vice president and his father’s friend. Joker has spent years keeping people at a distance, but Gabe is determined to break down his walls and earn the one thing Joker refuses to give―his trust, and maybe even his heart.

Kerrigan ‘Joker’ Teague takes his role as vice president very seriously. He’s built his life around loyalty, strength, and the unbreakable brotherhood of the Kings. The last thing he needs is temptation in the form of Gabe: the one man he can’t have. The pull between them is undeniable, but Joker knows that if he gives in, there’ll be no turning back.

A threat from a rival gang forces Joker and Gabe into a fight for survival, and as danger closes in, resisting each other becomes impossible. Will Joker risk everything―including his place in the club―to claim what he’s always wanted?

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Robin Otoole
Wonderful story

Ana writes about love and puts that in amazing stories. I am new to MM stories. Her story was honest and amazing. The characters were rough yet loving. And the story was out of this work. I have now bought the whole series and I’m looking forward to the rest of them!!

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Parul

Gabe yearned for Joker to see him for the man he had become, but how can he break down the walls around Joker’s heart? Joker had difficult choices to make – what will he choose?

Gabe was nothing but persistent in pursuing Joker. Every time Joker rejected him, it broke a little more of his heart. The author built up the sexual tension between these two guys perfectly.

Gabe and Joker had explosive chemistry and I enjoyed the moments where they both got jealous and possessive. There was a lot more MC business going on in this instalment which was great. This book had it all; action, revenge, betrayal, violence, and an unconditional love that grew stronger with each passing page.

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