Destroying the Biker
Nothing is ever fair in love and war, especially when the woman of your dreams is the same one seeking to destroy you.

If he plays his cards right, Hollywood (Jayce Morris) is hoping to become a newly patched member of the Gold Vipers, a notorious biker club located in the Midwest. Life is good and he's never been happier, until he becomes the target of an assassin. A woman who isn't just psychotic, but the most beautiful creature he's ever laid eyes on.

Growing up in foster care, Ava Rhodes learned how to survive unspeakable abuse at the hands of the very same people paid to protect her. Whenever things turned ugly, she went to that special place in her mind, where childhood memories kept her sane. The faint but cherished ones of her older brother, Andrew, the guy who used to sing her lullabies and make early morning pancakes. Years pass and memories fade... but not completely, and when Ava finally gets her shit together, she decides to search for her long-lost brother. When she learns he's been murdered by the Gold Vipers, she sets out to destroy everyone involved, including Hollywood, one of the last to see Andrew alive.

This story contains crude language, sexual situations, and violence. Is not suitable for readers under the age of 18. Please do not buy if any of this offends you. This is a work of fiction and is not meant to be a true depiction of a motorcycle club. It was written for entertainment only.

Cover model - Gus Smyrnios
Photographer - Christopher John (CJC Photography)
Cover Designer - Kellie Dennis / Book Cover By Design

Series order of The Biker -
Resisting the Biker
Surviving the Biker
Fearing the Biker
Breaking the Biker
Taming the Biker
Loving the Biker
Phoenix Rising (related to The Biker)
Luring the Biker
Christmas with the Biker
Destroying the Biker
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Destroying the Biker
Nothing is ever fair in love and war, especially when the woman of your dreams is the same one seeking to destroy you.

If he plays his cards right, Hollywood (Jayce Morris) is hoping to become a newly patched member of the Gold Vipers, a notorious biker club located in the Midwest. Life is good and he's never been happier, until he becomes the target of an assassin. A woman who isn't just psychotic, but the most beautiful creature he's ever laid eyes on.

Growing up in foster care, Ava Rhodes learned how to survive unspeakable abuse at the hands of the very same people paid to protect her. Whenever things turned ugly, she went to that special place in her mind, where childhood memories kept her sane. The faint but cherished ones of her older brother, Andrew, the guy who used to sing her lullabies and make early morning pancakes. Years pass and memories fade... but not completely, and when Ava finally gets her shit together, she decides to search for her long-lost brother. When she learns he's been murdered by the Gold Vipers, she sets out to destroy everyone involved, including Hollywood, one of the last to see Andrew alive.

This story contains crude language, sexual situations, and violence. Is not suitable for readers under the age of 18. Please do not buy if any of this offends you. This is a work of fiction and is not meant to be a true depiction of a motorcycle club. It was written for entertainment only.

Cover model - Gus Smyrnios
Photographer - Christopher John (CJC Photography)
Cover Designer - Kellie Dennis / Book Cover By Design

Series order of The Biker -
Resisting the Biker
Surviving the Biker
Fearing the Biker
Breaking the Biker
Taming the Biker
Loving the Biker
Phoenix Rising (related to The Biker)
Luring the Biker
Christmas with the Biker
Destroying the Biker
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Overview

Nothing is ever fair in love and war, especially when the woman of your dreams is the same one seeking to destroy you.

If he plays his cards right, Hollywood (Jayce Morris) is hoping to become a newly patched member of the Gold Vipers, a notorious biker club located in the Midwest. Life is good and he's never been happier, until he becomes the target of an assassin. A woman who isn't just psychotic, but the most beautiful creature he's ever laid eyes on.

Growing up in foster care, Ava Rhodes learned how to survive unspeakable abuse at the hands of the very same people paid to protect her. Whenever things turned ugly, she went to that special place in her mind, where childhood memories kept her sane. The faint but cherished ones of her older brother, Andrew, the guy who used to sing her lullabies and make early morning pancakes. Years pass and memories fade... but not completely, and when Ava finally gets her shit together, she decides to search for her long-lost brother. When she learns he's been murdered by the Gold Vipers, she sets out to destroy everyone involved, including Hollywood, one of the last to see Andrew alive.

This story contains crude language, sexual situations, and violence. Is not suitable for readers under the age of 18. Please do not buy if any of this offends you. This is a work of fiction and is not meant to be a true depiction of a motorcycle club. It was written for entertainment only.

Cover model - Gus Smyrnios
Photographer - Christopher John (CJC Photography)
Cover Designer - Kellie Dennis / Book Cover By Design

Series order of The Biker -
Resisting the Biker
Surviving the Biker
Fearing the Biker
Breaking the Biker
Taming the Biker
Loving the Biker
Phoenix Rising (related to The Biker)
Luring the Biker
Christmas with the Biker
Destroying the Biker

Product Details

BN ID: 2940162048367
Publisher: Kristen Middleton
Publication date: 06/01/2018
Series: The Biker , #8
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Sales rank: 255,380
File size: 2 MB

About the Author

Cassie Alexandra is a USA Today Bestselling Author. She has written and published over forty stories in many genres, including fantasy, horror,science fiction, crime, and romance. She also writes under Kristen Middleton and K.L. Middleton.
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