Title: Below the Line: Nomad Bikers
Series: Devil’s Due MC #2
Author: Chelsea Camaron
Genre: MC Romance (standalone within series)
Release Date: January 30, 2017
The bastard boy was left alone when his mother was murdered and her killer never found. The domino effect of one personâs crime going unpunished is everlasting.
Heâs no saint.
Owen âXâ Gallow has never known a real home. Groomed by the streets, he now has a life with the Devilâs Due MC that gives him the only comfort he has ever known. Family comes by blood and by choice. All Owen has left is his by selection. He keeps his circle close and doesnât care to have a future.
Sheâs not afraid to call herself a sinner.
Hadley Combs doesnât ask questions, and she has never had anyone to cover her back. She was born alone and will die alone, or at least, thatâs how she views her life. In order to get by, she has a job to doâget them off and get herself paid, no talking necessary. The life of a hooker isnât easy, but she gets by.
However, danger climbs in her bed.
Will Owen find a way to let Hadley in? When faced with the dangers of her lifestyle, will Hadley let Owen and his brothers keep her safe?
Love, hate, anger, and passion collide as the time comes, and the devil demands his due.
âI’m loving this series! Not surprisingly since Chelsea is one of my go to authors who never leaves me disappointed.â – Goodreads Reviewer
âThis was a good quick read and I can’t wait for the next in the series.â – Review from Catâs Guilty Pleasures
~Owen~
People buy into that romance shit. If you look for it hard enough, Iâm sure it can be found. Thereâs someone out there for everyone, all that bullshit. Shit, shit, and more fucking shit.
Love. Never known it.
Acceptance. Never had it.
Freedom. Depends on how you define it.
Only with Hadley it was all different. She loved me. Not in the climb on my cock and ride herself to oblivion way, I see so many women do. No, what Hadley and I shared even at our young age was a slow burn in your soul deep, she understood me way kind of love, companionship, and partnership. We were young. We were innocent and yet hardened by life. Even in all the dark, she found light with me.
She believed in me when I didnât fucking believe in myself. Then she was gone.
She loved deep. She loved hard. She loved me.
Acceptance. Hadley took me at face value. No one cared to hear the story of my motherâs murder. The cops simply took me away and never put any resources into finding her killer. No one stopped in the deep south of Louisiana to give me a chance to explain. I saw him. Her killer. I know who did it. I remember finding her and seeing a figure running away. Deep in the recesses of my mind, I know I can identify him. Yet no one asked me back then. They didnât question me. Instead, I was handed a pillowcase to fill as my new luggage and carted off to foster care. All the kids told me I was jinxed, a black soul one little girl said.
I wasnât cursed.
Voodoo, black magic, I didnât have the bad juju they all said I did.
Hadley didnât look down on me for getting out of the system to face life on my own. She didnât even gasp in surprise that Iâm the one who found my motherâs body. She simply looked up at me with her midnight black eyes shimmering and said, âwell you may be a bastard, but youâre still good to me Owen Maximus.â
She accepted who I was. She accepted where I came from. She accepted where I wanted to be ⌠and it wasnât living on the streets of NOLA.
Freedom. Hadley freed me from the chains of my past. She didnât care where I came from or where I was headed. She only wanted to be with me.
Hadley gave me a simple freedom to be me. She freed me from societyâs chains by not judging me. Hadley was my escape from all the bad.
Until she simply disappeared.
USA Today Bestselling author Chelsea Camaron is a small town Carolina girl with a big imagination. She is a wife and mom chasing her dreams. She writes contemporary romance, erotic suspense, and psychological thrillers. She loves to write blue-collar men who have real problems with a fictional twist. From mechanics to bikers to oil riggers to smokejumpers, bar owners, and beyond, she loves a strong hero who works hard and plays harder.















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