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Dingo (Devil’s Fury MC) by Harley
Wylde
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Meiling -- All I’ve ever
known is pain. My life has been far from a fairy tale. No parents. No friends.
Just an endless nightmare that I can’t wake from. Until the day a man offered
me his hand and promised to keep me safe. I’ve never trusted anyone before, but
there’s something about him. Maybe it’s insane, but I know he won’t hurt me,
and when he puts his arms around me, for the first time in my life I feel
loved.
Dingo -- I’ve always had a soft spot for
women and kids in trouble. One look at Meiling, and I knew I had to protect her
at any cost. The beautiful girl with the wounded soul. After all she’s
suffered, all I want is to make her smile, make her feel secure, and give her a
chance to find happiness. But first, I need to take out the men and women
responsible for hurting her. It might get ugly, and messy, but they don’t call
me Dingo for nothing. I’m a crazy bastard, and I won’t stop until she’s safe. I
just didn’t count on falling for her along the way.
Publishers
warning: Meiling’s past isn’t pretty. Dingo and Meiling’s story deals with
issues of human trafficking, bureaucratic corruption, and vigilante justice.
This book contains darker themes that may trigger some readers.
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EXCERPT
Copyright ©2020
Harley Wylde
The new-ish compound for the bikers wasn’t too
terribly far from the Ruby Slipper, but walking in four-inch heels made it feel
like I’d hiked for miles by the time I reached the gates. I had my large bag
slung over my shoulder that had everything I owned, which wasn’t much, and I
fully expected the jackass at the gate to dig through it. He eyed it a moment,
then raked me over with his gaze from head to toe.
“You here to party?” he asked.
I winked and gave him a sexy smirk. “You know it.”
The guy chuckled and waved me through. I sashayed
through the gates and up to the clubhouse. Music was pounding so loud I could
hear it clearly through the closed door and windows. When I pushed my way
inside, the thick smoke clinging to the air made my eyes sting as I squinted
and tried to take it all in.
“Meiling?”
I blinked and jerked my head to the right, my jaw
dropping as Beau came toward me, shoving his way through the crowd from the
bar.
“What the hell are you doing here?” he asked, his
tone a little harsh as he glanced around.
And just like that, the heart I’d thought I didn’t
have anymore broke in two. Of course. Me being here would embarrass him. If I’d
known Beau was part of the Devil’s Fury, I’d have kept my distance. The fact I
hadn’t seen him since he ran should have spoken volumes. I didn’t blame him for
not coming back for me. And I didn’t blame him now for the frantic way he
scanned the crowd, as if he were afraid someone would link the two of us
together.
“I’m sorry, Beau. I didn’t know you were part of the
Devil’s Fury. I wouldn’t have come if…” I swallowed hard.
Beau jolted forward, and a large man leered down at
me. “Prospect, you know the rules. Patched members get the pussy first. Go tend
the bar.”
The leather vest he wore said Scorpion on
it. I assumed that was his name. He wasn’t bad-looking, not that looks had ever
mattered to me. But this was Beau’s territory, and I needed to leave. Looked
like I’d be sleeping in my usual spot after all.
“I was just leaving,” I said.
“Really?” asked Scorpion. “Because it looked to me
like you just arrived. And, honey, I have plans for you.”
“I didn’t know that…” I glanced at Beau. His jaw was
clenched tight and his eyes were flashing. Yeah. I needed to leave. Seeing me
would be a painful reminder to him. Thankfully, he’d never know what happened
after he left. It was a secret I intended to take to my grave.
Without another word, I turned and walked out. I knew
he wouldn’t follow, wouldn’t stop me. I didn’t know about the other guy, but he
probably didn’t want some woman he had to chase down. I hurried through the
gate and back onto the street, then made my way to the bridge on the outskirts
of town. The laughter and crude jokes reached my ears long before the men came
into view. I stopped, hesitating. I could still go down there, curl up and rest
for a bit… for a cost.
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