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Mohrbooks Literary Agency
Sebastian Ritscher
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English
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REAPER'S LEGACY

Joanna Wylde

These gritty, raw and original books will feature outcast/outlaw/ex-military bikers and their complicated relationships with women:
Eight years ago, Sophie gave her heart—and her virginity—to Zach Barrett on a night that couldn’t have been less romantic or more embarrassing.
Zach’s step-brother, a steely-muscled, tattooed biker named Ruger, caught them in the act, getting a peep show of Sophie he’s never forgotten. She may have lost her dignity that fateful night, but Sophie also gained something precious—her son Noah. Unfortunately, Zach’s a deadbeat dad, leaving Ruger to be Noah’s only male role model. When he discovers Sophie and his nephew living in near poverty, Ruger takes matters into his own hands—with the help of the Reapers Motorcycle Club—to give them a better life. Living with outlaw bikers wasn’t Sophie’s plan for her son, but Ruger isn’t giving her a choice. He’ll be there for Noah, whether she wants him or not. But Sophie does want him, has always wanted him. Now she’ll learn that taking a biker to bed can get a girl dirty in every way…


Secondary plot elements: This book follows events in the building conflict between the Reapers MC and the Devil’s Jacks MC, as well as setting the stage for book three, following the character of Em, Picnic’s daughter. In this book readers will learn that the Jacks are in the midst of a serious power struggle within their club. Older members are looking to continue the war with the Reapers. Younger, more progressive members are looking to modernize, make peace and move forward into the modern world. During this book we will be meet some of these younger leaders, one of whom (road name Hunter) will be the hero of the third Reapers book.

Joanna Wylde has written several erotic romances for Ellora's Cave and lives in Idaho.
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Published 2014-02-01 by Berkley

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Published 2014-02-01 by Berkley