Red is
living life in the spotlight, a place she always dreamed of. Stripping was a
way of escaping from her past, and it was something she was well-known for.
But, Red’s fight to remain queen isn’t the only battle she’s facing. And when
the war against her addiction is won, it’s not in her favor.
Facing
three to five years in a federal penitentiary, Red feels like her life is over.
But, just like he always does, Luke Carmical, her childhood best friend, comes
to the rescue. Only this time, he’s brought Devil’s Renegades Regg with him.
Having no other option, Red is forced to spend the next ninety days in a place
she’s never been and in the care of a man she hardly knows.
Spending
three months of her life on a secluded farm turns out to be a lot more than Red
bargained for. Because, it’s there that Regg stands by her side through endless
hours of withdrawal, constant mood swings and restless pacing. It’s there that
the MC family reminds her of their motto:love, loyalty and respect. And it’s there she learns that hitting rock bottom, doesn't keep you
from falling…in love.
BUY LINKS
BONUS
SCENE
SAVING
DALLAS MAKING THE CUT
LUKE
I stood
in the doorway, helpless as the woman that I had devoted my life to lay
lifelessly in the bed before me. Her nightmares were so frequent that I was afraid
to even leave the room for fear she would wake and I wouldn’t be there. It had
to be well past two in the morning, and my body was now running on adrenaline
alone. Less than twenty-four hours ago my girl was being sexually assaulted by
a man that I once called my friend. I felt my grip tighten around the coffee
mug I held in my hand.
Breathe
Luke.
Breathe.
The
last thing I needed was to harm a part of myself in a way that would prevent me
from holding her when she needed me. My hands no longer belonged to me. My eyes
were only for her, and my heart was held in the tiny palms of the hands of
Dallas Knox. I had no idea what they had done to her. Earlier, as I had washed
her broken, dirty, battered body, I noticed the way she cringed when my hands
fell to the places where she once enjoyed my touch. He had touched her. He had
put his hands on something that was mine. I knew I sounded like some kind of
barbarian getting territorial over my property, but that was not the reason I
was so pissed. I was pissed because they had stole something from her that she
would never be able to get back. Her pride, dignity and her right to say who
could touch her had been taken. She was now a broken woman and I would spend my
last days on Earth piecing her back together.
“Luke.”
I heard her whisper in her sleep. I knew a nightmare was soon to follow. She
often called out my name as if she was preparing me for what was to come,
although I knew that was not possible. If Dallas could control the torturous
dreams she would.
I sat
down my now cold coffee on the night stand and climbed into bed behind her. I
was no longer the man I once was. Many people who saw me every day in my cut,
proudly sporting that Devil’s Renegades patch would not think that I had succumbed
to a man who was willing to cradle his woman like a baby just to reassure her
she was safe. Some would say I was losing my edge, or going soft, but that was
not the case. Dallas might have my heart, but the blood that ran through my
veins was cold. Frankie would die and it would be me who pulled the trigger to
end his life, if he was lucky. I would much rather cover him in peanut butter
and bury him alive in an ant hill somewhere, but I would probably be forced to
take a more humane route. I felt Dallas’ small frame curl deep into the
mattress and I was pulled from my thoughts of Frankie and back into the
situation at hand.
“Please.”
I heard Dallas cry as her body started to convulse into shudders that made my
heart clench and my eyes fill with tears.
“I’m
here, baby. I’m here.” I turned her to me and buried her face in my chest,
rocking us back and forth as I whispered reassurances in her ear. I felt her
body take a sudden deep breath and I squeezed my eyes shut at what I knew was
to come.
Screams.
Loud,
blood curdling screams echoed off the walls of the bedroom. I pulled her
closer, tilting her head back so I could look in her face as I shook her
gently, waking her.
“Dallas.
Wake up, baby. You are safe. No one can hurt you anymore.” I had said the words
so many times, but each time hurt just as much as the first. When her beautiful
green eyes opened up to me, I could see the sorrow that filled them. Her right
eye was barely visible through her swollen lid that was so many shades of blue
and purple that it looked almost unreal. Sobbing always came next, and this
time was no different. It was like she was ashamed to look at me, and the
thought made me a die a little on the inside. I rubbed her hair continuously
until her breathing slowed and I was sure she knew she was safe. We had
followed this same pattern every few hours for the last day. I knew she would
request something to drink, and since I couldn’t leave her alone for even a
moment, and she wouldn’t go by herself, I cradled her in my arms and carried
her to the kitchen with me. I had become an expert at maneuvering around with
her in my arms. With her legs wrapped around my waist, and her arms wrapped
around my neck, I moved around the kitchen to service her every need.
Water.
Pain
reliever.
More
water.
Another
round of tears, as her need for me sunk in.
Apologies
from her.
Apologies
from me.
Reassurances
from her.
Reassurances
from me.
Bathroom.
Back to
bed.
As I
carried her down the hall and to the bathroom, my anger flared, just as it
always did. My strong, independent, talented, thoughtful, wonderful girl
couldn’t even take a piss on her own without fearing for her life. Yes, Frankie
the Cutter was going to die, and the pleasure was gonna be all mine.
Kim Jones is a writer with big
dreams and a creative imagination. Her infatuation with the MC lifestyle
inspired her to write a short story about a love affair between a prestigious
young woman and a bad-ass biker. After falling in love with her characters, she
turned the ten-thousand word short story into a novel. Juggling her writing and
her role as ol’ lady to her husband, Reggie, her first novel, Saving Dallas,
was published in May of 2013. Saving Dallas Making the Cut, the sequel to
Saving Dallas, was published in September 2013 and she plans to release Saving
Dallas Forever, the final book in the Saving Dallas trilogy, in February 2014.
Kim resides in Collins, MS with her husband Reggie, two dogs Neo and Maggie and a twenty pound cat named Cici.
Kim resides in Collins, MS with her husband Reggie, two dogs Neo and Maggie and a twenty pound cat named Cici.
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