Preacher (Audio)
A Dixie Reapers Bad Boys Romance
Author: Harley Wylde
Cover Art: Bryan Keller
Narrator: Umi Markkanen
BIN: 010528-03421
Genres: Action Adventure, Audio, Contemporary Women’s Fiction, Romance, Suspense
Themes: 2nd Chance Romance, Age Gap (Older Man), MC Romance, New Adult, Organized Crime, Single Parent/Pregnancy
Series: Dixie Reapers MC Audio (#5)
Multiverse: Bad Boys (#10)
Book Length: Audio
Audio Sample:
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Kayla: My twin brother Johnny practically disappeared when he started prospecting for the Dixie Reapers. If I wanted to see him it meant going to the compound. I’d never been inside the clubhouse, wasn’t supposed to go there, but sometimes the devil on my shoulder prods me to do things I shouldn’t. Johnny made it sound like there were drugs being snorted left and right and orgies, but that wasn’t what I found that night. I never expected to fall for a heartbroken man I could never have, a man much older than me. But that night, Preacher took me in his arms, claimed my virginity with a passion that left me seeing stars, and I knew that I’d made the right decision. Even if it did come back to bite me in the ass two months later. I’d never counted on being fucked by a super hot biker, and I definitely didn’t expect to end up pregnant!
Preacher: When I lost my family years ago I turned away from God, gave up being a minister, and signed my life over to the Dixie Reapers. I closed off my heart and vowed to never let another woman in. A quick fuck here and there with the club pussy kept me sane, but no one would ever mean anything to me. Then the most tempting woman I’ve ever met gave me a night I knew I’d always remember, right before she disappeared. When she turns up two months later, I find her in the arms of one of the prospects. Fury hits me first, then she knocks me on my ass when she tells me she’s pregnant. With my kid. I don’t know that I believe in a higher power anymore, but maybe it’s time I start praying again. Because giving this woman everything she needs, being the man she deserves, is going to take one hell of a miracle.
Author's Note
Dear Reader,
Thanks to all of you who asked for Preacher's story -- and here it is! Preacher, like all the Dixie Reapers MC books, is a stand alone story, but if you'd like to read the series in chronological order, Preacher takes place between Torch and Rocky. Preacher is not as long as the other books in the series, but I tried to make it just as hot. I can't begin to tell you how much I love these characters, not just in this story, but in the entire series. They hold a special place in my heart, and I hope they will offer you a bit of enjoyment.
The feedback I've received on this series has been amazing and I appreciate each and every one of my readers. Venom, Torch, Rocky, and Bull have been Amazon bestsellers, and that's thanks to all of you. If you have a moment to spare, I would love it if you'd take a few seconds to leave a review. It doesn't have to be long. Just something to let other people know what you liked or didn't like about the books. Reviews not only help other readers, but I love to hear what my readers think. I hope you found the story entertaining and enjoyed that gooey feeling you get when characters get their happily-ever-after.
If you'd like to be notified of future books, you can sign up for my newsletter or follow me on Amazon. Thank you again for taking a chance on my Dixie Reapers and Preacher!
Until next time...
Praise for Preacher (Dixie Reapers MC 5)
"I love that Kayla's kind heart did more for Preacher than even he knew. I loved that Ms. Wylde made this character someone who could give solace even as she knew it would go no further...or could it? I loved meeting Preacher and Kayla. Their beginning may have started with pain but I love how they still found a way. I thoroughly enjoyed this addition to this series and look forward to Ms. Wylde returning to this world she has created."
-- Titania, Manic Readers Review
Preacher (Dixie Reapers MC 5)
Harley Wylde
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Copyright ©2022 Harley Wylde
"You here to see Johnny?" he asked.
"Yeah. Thought I'd surprise him."
"Oh, he'll be surprised all right. He's inside," the prospect said, tipping his head toward the clubhouse. "But then, you aren't allowed in there are you? Too pristine for a place like that."
"I'm not pristine," I snapped.
I might be a virgin in the strictest sense, but I was far from angelic. I'd never technically had sex, even though I'd given a few blow jobs and fooled around, but I'd used my trusty vibrator to take care of my virginity. I'd heard it would hurt, and no way was I trusting a guy with something like that. Especially not since the guys I knew were selfish and fumbling. No finesse whatsoever.
"Just remember that you were warned." The gate slid open, and he motioned toward the clubhouse. "Enter at your own risk."
That sounded like something the creepy guy in horror movies says right before the heroine does something incredibly stupid, like enter a house full of mass murderers, or choose the darkened pathway filled with deformed, dying trees instead of the brightly lit path. This was just a clubhouse full of bikers, one of whom was my brother. How bad could it be?
I stepped through the gate and made my way across the lot to the building with Dixie Reapers across the top in neon, and slowly climbed the steps. The noise from inside was even louder now, and I pushed open the doors, not sure what to expect. The way my brother talked, I half-expected naked women and orgies going on out in the open. My gaze scanned the room, but I didn't see my brother -- or any orgies. The place was packed wall-to-wall with men and women in leather cuts with Dixie Reapers stitched across the back. Other than some smoking and drinking, I didn't see anything wild going on. Not that those things were wild, but to hear Johnny tell it, all kinds of shit went down in here. They just looked like your average group of adults having a nice time.
No one paid me any attention as I moved farther into the room, but the fact I was the only one not sporting one of those leather cuts made me feel a little out of place. At least I'd worn my black top and not the red one I'd picked up first. Still, I didn't exactly blend, even if some of the women present looked to be my age or close to it. I'd learned enough from Johnny to guess those were the old ladies. He seemed rather fond of the President's woman, and I wondered if I'd ever get a chance to meet her. To hear Johnny tell it, the woman was up for sainthood. I didn't think anyone could ever be that perfect.
At the end of the bar, a man sat alone, a line of shot glasses in front of him, and an old worn Bible nearby. I hadn't taken the club for being religious, but then this man didn't seem quite like the others. He wore the same cut as everyone else, but as I studied him, I realized he was more somber. There was almost a haunted look to him, as if he were trying to drown his demons in whiskey, or whatever he was drinking. I felt this pull, as if I were supposed to get closer to him.
Slowly, I made my way across the room and slid onto the stool next to his. He didn't even so much as glance my way, but I could tell from the way his mouth tensed that he was more than aware of my presence, and didn't seem to care for it. I didn't know what he was trying to run from, and it was honestly none of my business, but I'd found that sometimes people just needed to be reminded they weren't as alone as they thought. Despite the fact the room was full of people, not a single one had come to sit by him. Maybe he'd chased them off, or maybe they left him alone because of the vibe he was putting out. Neither was going to deter me. Someone as sexy as he shouldn't be drowning their sorrows. Not alone anyway.
The guy behind the bar came over, a swagger to his step and a cocky smile on his face. His cut said Prospect, but thankfully he wasn't someone I knew. The minute my brother found out I was here, he'd likely escort me back to the gate and send me home, which was the last place I wanted to be.
The guy leaned on the bar, his arms folded so that his biceps bulged. I assumed I was supposed to be impressed, but he looked just like every other asshole in my neighborhood who wanted in my pants. Not happening, buddy.
"What can I get for you, beautiful?" he asked, his lips tipping up on one side in a way I supposed most would find sexy. It wasn't making me drop my panties, that was for sure. I was completely immune to guys like this one.
"Rum and Coke," I said.
The guy next to me snorted.
"What?" I asked, turning my attention his way.
When his gaze clashed with mine, the breath in my lungs froze. Dark hair and a close-cropped beard were sexy enough, but damn... The man's eyes were truly things of beauty. I saw blues, greens, golds. Maybe even a hint of gray. Those were the kind of eyes a woman could get lost in, the kind of eyes that would make her do something really stupid.
"You ever actually had a rum and Coke?" he asked, his voice deep and smooth.
"Maybe."
He smiled a little. Not a full-out smile, and not even a smirk. It was almost like his lips had turned up without his permission because it was gone almost as fast as it happened.
"Why don't you give her a Sex on the Beach?" the guy next to me said.
The Prospect leered at me. "Oh, I'd be delighted."
I couldn't help but roll my eyes. "Just the drink, thanks."
I could tell he wanted to say something, but he refrained, walking off to fix my drink. I focused on the guy sitting next to me again, and noticed his cut said Preacher...
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