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Reckless Pawn

By: E.M. Gayle
Narrated by: Conner Goff, Lacie Glennox
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Freedom is never free....

Apparently, I now belong to the Sins of Wrath MC, but my heart still belongs to Houston. 

He is in my memories and my dreams. The one place he is not is in my life.

Now the motorcycle club’s VP has become the latest in an ever growing line of men who want to make me heel.

But I don’t heel, sit, or beg.

To survive, I need to break free. But first, I have to get my heart back....

Reckless Pawn is book two in the Outlaw Justice Trilogy. Savage Protector is book one (available now) and Houston and Izzy's story concludes in Ruthless Redemption.

©2019 E.M. Gayle (P)2020 E.M. Gayle

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