His Favorite Color is Blood - Coffin Nails MC (gay biker dark romance) (Sex & Mayhem Book 8) (37 page)

BOOK: His Favorite Color is Blood - Coffin Nails MC (gay biker dark romance) (Sex & Mayhem Book 8)
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Red Hot

Sex & Mayhem #5

 

--- Live fast. Die young. Fuck hard. ---

 

Red Jack.
Rude. Crude. Horny ginger mess.
In love with… himself.

Loki.
Deadbeat. Volatile. Stalker.
Terminally ill. Fatally in love.

 

When it comes to men, Red Jack has three rules.
The guy has to be hot, out of town, and not up for repeats. It’s a good way to
keep the gay flings far away from the eyes of his brothers in the Coffin Nails
Motorcycle Club, and he will make damn sure it stays that way. When a hookup
takes an ominous turn, and the sexy stranger turns up at his house, the heat is
on. Loki invades his life and just won’t leave, wreaking havoc wherever he
follows Jack, but getting rid of him becomes harder with every kiss.

 

The world crumbles around Loki when he finds
out he has cancer. As if his life wasn’t shit enough already. With only a few
months left, he decides to live to the fullest and get every last wish on his
bucket list fulfilled. One of those is fucking the hot bearded biker he meets
the same night he got the bad news. Big, confident, and dangerous, Red Jack is
all Loki ever wanted in a man. After all, he deserves one last shot at love.
Who cares if Red Jack is a stubborn, closeted asshole? Loki knows what he wants,
and he won’t settle for anything less. Even if it kills him.

 

POSSIBLE SPOILERS:

 

Themes:
Outlaw motorcycle club, criminal
activity, hurt/comfort, abuse, sexual orientation issues, stalking, revenge,
bucket list, coping with illness, first love

 

Genre:
M/M dark erotic romance,
suspense, drama

 

Length:
~105,000 words, standalone novel
(contains HEA)

 

WARNING:
Adult content. Explicit gay
sex, strong language, graphic violence, abuse scenes, drug use. Reader
discretion advised.

 

 

Guns n’ Boys

 

--- Love is sour like a Sicilian lemon. ---

 

The Family is always right.

The Family doesn’t forget.

The Family pays for blood in blood.

 

Domenico Acerbi grew up in the shade of
Sicilian lemon trees ready to give his life for the Family. Ready to follow
orders and exceed expectations. A proud man of honor.

When Seth, the younger son of the Don is
kidnapped, it’s Domenico who is sent to get him back. The man he finds though,
is not the boy he knew all those years ago. Lazy, annoying, spoiled, and as hot
as a Sicilian summer.

 

Seth Villani wants nothing to do with the
mafia. Unfortunately, he doesn’t get a say when the Family pulls him right back
into its fold after his mother’s death. Thrown into a den of serpents otherwise
known as the Villani Family, Seth has to find a way to navigate in the maze of
lies. But when Domenico Acerbi, the most vicious snake of them all, sinks his
fangs into Seth, the venom changes into an aphrodisiac that courses through
Seth’s veins.

 

Domenico knows his life is about to change when
he gets the order to train Seth up to the role of future Don. Seth isn’t made
for it. He isn’t even made. But a man Domenico knows he would never have to
fear might just be someone he’s always needed.

 

If Seth is doomed to follow in his father's
footsteps, he might as well enjoy himself--with the most intoxicating man he’s
ever met. Maybe he can even fool himself into believing that Domenico isn’t a
handsome sociopath who kills for a living.

 

POSSIBLE SPOILERS:

 

Themes:
Enemies to lovers, mafia,
homophobia, assassin, organized crime

 

Genre:
Dark, twisted erotic romance /
crime thriller

 

Erotic content:
Explicit gay sex,
coercion

 

WARNING:
Adult content. If you are
easily offended, this book is not for you.

‘Guns n’ Boys’ is a gritty story of extreme
violence, offensive language, abuse, and morally ambiguous protagonists. Behind
the morbid facade, there is a splash of inappropriate dark humor, and a love
story that will crawl under your skin.

 

 

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