King (Rogue Rebels MC 2)
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“Forever? Always confident, aren’t you?”
“Your dad wasn’t being premature, I asked him for his blessing.”
“What?!?” I was shocked, we hadn’t even talked about marriage!
“It’s not happening yet, but now you know, it will. You will be mine forever Natalie. If you want to be of course.”
“Of course I want that! Oh my God Colt.” I bounced my legs wondering when he would pop the question. I couldn’t believe this was happening, after all we’d been through.
Married to my bodyguard. The press would have a field day. We’d be splashed on every tabloid. Our smiling faces wouldn’t just be another scandal. Not with the type of love we had.
The type that lasted forever.
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Wanted
A Bad Boy Auction Romance
By Nicole Elliot
Prologue
I held his hand as he winced, the medicine pumping through h
is body.
“Just a little longer Declan, you can do it.” I wasn’t sure if I was reassuring him, or myself. Watching him writhe in pain was about as horrible as it could get.
My brother.
Sick.
Same illness that took Mom. Our genes apparently sucked.
“It hurts.” He grimaced as another wave rolled through his body.
“I know buddy, I know, but this is going to make it better. I promise.”
I knew it wasn’t a promise I could keep. But I was sure as hell going to try.
Chapter 1
Sydney
The light wasn’t on in the house, as I pulled into the driveway. Julia’s funky Mini Cooper wasn’t there either, so I snatched the nicer spot under a tree, which would provide a cool shade for the car the next morning. I killed the engine and stepped out.
It was half past eight, and after the long day at the store, all I wanted was something to eat and a glass of Pinot. I was working at a grocery store, even though it wasn’t exactly my passion. I was a teacher during the school year, but now that it was summer I had to supplement my income. It was the thing about me – I was practical. Always doing what was right, even if it wasn’t easy.