Men of Inked Heatwave Audiobook Bundle
Men of Inked Heatwave Audiobook Bundle
π§ LISTENING TIME: 98 HOURS
π€ NARRATORS: Samantha Brentmoor, Jason Clarke, Connor Crais, Callie Dalton, Jacob Morgan, Joe Arden, Zara Eden, Lance Greenfield, Nikki Gray, Patrick Zeller,
Join the Gallo family as their lives are turned upside down by irresistible chemistry and unexpected love.
TROPES IN THIS SERIES
TROPES IN THIS SERIES
- Protective Alpha Heroes
- Family Saga
- Troubled Pasts
- Found Family
- Women in Peril
- Redemption
- Opposites Attract
- Friends to Lovers
- Enemies to Lovers
- Single Mothers
- Return to Hometown
...and so many more!
LOOK INSIDE CHAPTER 1
LOOK INSIDE CHAPTER 1
βHe wants you.β Tamara, my cousin, elbows me in the ribs while she gawks at a guy across the bar. βAnd heβs hot.β
I glance in his direction and look away quickly when our eyes meet.
Holy crap.
The guy isnβt just hot, heβs Freaking Fine with capital Fs.
But the last thing I need is more complication in my life, especially after what happened with Erik.
I tear my gaze away from him and roll my eyes at my cousin. βIβm not here for a guy, Tam. Iβm here to be with my girls, not someβ¦β
βHot biker?β She finishes my statement and shoots me a smug grin.
βHeβs not that hot.β I throw the thin red straw from my drink in her direction, hoping sheβll change the subject.
Iβm completely lying, of course.
Heβs not a pretty boyβ¦although he is handsome. Heβs a little rough around the edges and probably couldnβt pull off the corporate look to save his life, but that doesnβt make him any less attractive. Thereβs no way a guy like him rides his bike on the weekends and sits in a cubicle all day to pay the bills.
He lives the life.
Heβs all in.
Deep in the biker world. This isnβt a getaway weekend to cut loose for a few days. Nope. This life is part of his core.
On a hotness scale of one to ten, heβs totally a twenty. But heβs a little scary too.
Iβve known plenty of bikers in my short twenty years walking this earth. Growing up with a biker dad who had biker friends, Iβve been around guys like the hottie my entire life. And since I worked at my familyβs tattoo shop Inked during my summers, my circle of bikers grew, but they were all good guysβ¦at least in their own messed-up ways.
Mallory lifts the glass in front of her lips and stares over the rim at me. βYou know how to get over a jerk like Erik?β
I shake my head. βDonβt say it,β I warn her.
She slams back her drink and winces before the liquid has even slid down her throat. βTequila is no joke,β she grits out and coughs into her hand until tears form in her eyes.
βI told you,β Mary, her identical twin sister, says and shakes her head in judgment. βYou never listen.β
βIβm fine. Anyway, what was I saying?β Mallory pauses as she slides the empty glass across the table. βAh. I was telling you how to get over Erik.β Her lips tip up. βGet lost in someone else.β
Ugh.
Thatβs totally Mallory, but not Mary. They are like night and day. Oneβs a wild child, and the other is a bookworm.
Tamara nudges another drink in my direction. βMaybe you just need a little liquid courage to go talk to Flame.β
I raise an eyebrow, glaring at my not-so-innocent cousin. βFlame?β
βWellβ¦β She glances in his direction again and shrugs. βHeβs hot, so Flame just works. Like, heβs so hot, youβll get burned.β She laughs, finding herself funny even if no one else at the table does.
I tap my finger against the table, staring at her in disbelief. βYou know what happens when I drink, Tamara?β
Her smug smirk grows bigger. βI do, and Iβm counting on it.β She waggles her eyebrows.
Oh boy.
Tamara is supposed to be my voice of reason on this trip. We lied to our parents about spring break. We told them we were staying on campus to catch up on homework and to study for final exams. They would have a fit if they knew we were in Daytona, especially during Bike Week.
I tip my head back, letting the liquid slide to the back of my mouth before it makes its way down my throat. My eyes tear up immediately.
The two shots Iβve already downed along with the beer Iβve been nursing are starting to work their magic. Between Malloryβs annoying words, the hot guy across the bar, and the alcohol running through my veins, Iβm ready itching to move.
I curl my fingers around the glass, and I know Iβm going to regret everything about tonight when I open my eyes tomorrow. But right now, I donβt care.
Iβm over the conversation, and Iβm totally over Mallory.
βShut up, Mal. Iβve been around men like him my entire life. I didnβt grow up like you, in a mansion surrounded by overprivileged jerks. A hot biker guy like that doesnβt scare me.β
βPut up or shut up, sweetie.β Mallory grins, thinking sheβs proved her point because sheβs always the unpredictable one in the group, while Mary and I play everything safe.
The chair scrapes against the floor and my knees wobble as I stand, but I canβt stop now. If I falter in any way, Iβll never hear the end of it from Mallory. The last thing I want to give her is more ammunition.
I lift the glass to my lips, pouring it down my throat and barely wincing this time because itβs already working its magic. βDonβt wait up for me tonight.β
Tamaraβs hand is on my wrist before I have a chance to storm away in dramatic fashion. βDo you think this is smart?β She stares up at me with wide eyes. βDonβt listen to her, Gigi, and sheβs trying to get under your skin.β
I pull my arm away, feeling surer than ever that this is, in fact, the right thing to do. Iβm going to prove them all wrong.
I can be wild.
I can be reckless.
I know how to have fun, and I can most certainly talk to a hot biker guy without turning into a mumbling idiot.
βIβll be fine, Tam. I wonβt be back at the hotel room before the sun rises.β
βGigi, donβt do this,β Tamara begs, reaching for my hand again and missing.
βOne second.β I take another step backward.
Malloryβs grinning with her arms crossed while Tamara and Mary both look horrified.
I turn my back to them and make my way through the crowded bar. My eyes lock with the handsome strangerβs, and all rational thought and any reason to stop whatβs about to happen go right out the window.
The way his lips curve at the side, exposing just a hint of white teeth renders me a little stupid, and I almost trip over my own two feet, but I somehow stay upright.
Reaching into my back pocket, I grab my phone and unlock the screen as I take the final steps to him.
βHey.β I try to sound upbeat and excited instead of terrified. βWhatβs your number, handsome?β I lift my phone, moving my gaze from his face to the phone and back to him.
The corner of his mouth ticks, and I ready myself for a barrage of questions, but they donβt come. βHey, darlinβ,β he says smoothly. His voice is like velvet sliding over my skin, deep and gravelly.
I stand there, unable to move, staring at his mouth, surrounded by that killer beard.
βNameβs Pike.β He tips his head back, tilting it a little to the side as his gaze sweeps over me.
I open my mouth and close it because, for a moment, I canβt think of a thing to say. I canβt stop staring at him and all thoughts, rational or not, just seem to vanish. I donβt know how many seconds I stand like this, staring at him while he stares at me, but itβs more than a few and entirely too long.
βGigi,β I finally mutter, unable to say more than a few syllables. I canβt seem to stop staring in his eyes. Theyβre beautiful, but I canβt tell if theyβre blue or green in the dim lighting of the bar.
βStill want my number?β he asks, moving his hand across his face and partially covering his mouth to hide the smile heβs sporting.
I nod because somehow, Iβm still mute.
Way to go, Gigi.
Pike gives me a chin lift, and I raise my phone before he rattles off a set of numbersβ¦his numbers.
βBe right back.β I smile, or at least, I think I do. With all the alcohol, it could very well be a grimace.
Thankfully, Pike doesnβt ask me anything. He just dips his head, those full lips still quirked before I turn my back to him and hustle away as quickly as possible.
My eyes are wide as I stalk back toward the table where Tamara, Mary, and Mallory are all sitting, staring at me in complete disbelief.
βTam, take down his number. If I disappear, you know where to start.β
βDonβt do this,β she pleads and covers her face with her hands.
βJust take down his number.β
βDonβt listen to Mallory, Gigi,β Mary tells me, but I shake my head.
βYou want his number or not?β I stare at my cousin, ignoring the other two. βThis is happening, so you can either have my back or not, Tam.β
βIf you disappear,β Tamara says as she fishes her phone out of her purse, βI might as well never go home, because my daddy and your daddy will never forgive me.β
I tap my foot. βJust open your contacts and type, Tam. I donβt need a lecture.β
She snaps her mouth shut and nods. Her fingers move fast as I read his number off the screen.
βHis name is Pike.β
βOf course it is,β she mutters into her phone screen. βI still thinkββ
βDonβt,β I snap as I jam my phone into my jeans pocket while she stares at me with her mouth hanging open. βIβll be fine. You have his name and number. Heβs not going to hurt me. I mean, look at him.β I look over my shoulder, catching those beautiful eyes again.
βIβm looking, and heβs fine,β Mallory adds like any of us care about her opinion.
I swallow hard, suddenly feeling like I havenβt had a drop of liquid in my mouth for days. βDonβt wait up for me. Iβll see you when I see you.β I turn on my heel and head toward Pike.
βGigi,β Tamara yells out, barely audible above the music and chatter of the people around me.
I donβt stop, though. I walk straight up to Pike, taking in his vintage T-shirt, torn jeans, road-worn black biker boots, spectacular beard, and sparkling eyes and say, βWanna get out of here?β
He pulls the bottle back from his lips, eyes sweeping up my body before his lips curve again. βThought youβd never ask.β
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