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Lyon

Jordan Silver is the author of more than one hundred and fifty novels and novellas spanning multiple genres including romance, erotica and new adult fiction. All works feature over the top alpha males and the women who love them, with a happily ever after guarantee. Colton Lyon is a tough as nails biker who has no time for bullshit. He’d long given up the easy life afforded him by his wealthy upbringing to live life on his own terms. He lives hard and loves harder but has yet to meet a woman he’s wanted for more than a few screws that is until he meets his new assistant. The mousy little filly who’s afraid of her shadow. He gave her a week, even though his right hand man had begged him to give her the job. Nothing he hates more than sniveling females afraid of their own damn shadow. Kat’s moving halfway across the country to escape a dark past that’s left her scarred. Barely eighteen, she should have her whole life ahead of her, but instead fear has robbed her of the spark she once had. When she first meets her new boss she knows there’s no way she could take the job, he’s just too much of everything with his gruff demeanor and those smoldering looks. The first time she almost swooned at the sight of his muscular tattooed arms she knew she was in trouble. Meanwhile; Colton was trying to figure out what kind of hex the little mouse had worked on him to keep her on his mind. No matter how he tries to avoid it, there’s just something about her that keeps him

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Chapter 89: THE TUMMY 6

When I brought them home we were overrun with company for the first week. I hardly got to hold my little girl because the women in my life were baby hogs and Elena was the worst, damn. She was here from the first thing in the morning till late at night.

She and her posse had pretty much taken over my damn house. Kat didn't seem to mind but I was at the end of my rope. I actually had to steal my kid to get some time with her. She was a daddy's girl through and through though I don't care what the rest of them said.

Dad was another one, him Drake and Cy were almost as bad as the women. My poor kid got passed around more in her first month of life than a football.

I finally put my foot down. I had stayed home for the first three weeks but had to go back to the shop because of the amount of orders we'd been getting lately but I came up with a new rule. When I came home in the evenings she was mine everyone else had to head out.