Rogue
Rogue
Black Dagger MC Book 1
by M.D. Stewart
Genre: Contemporary MC Romance
With
a corrupt cop and an escaped killer hunting them, can Rogue do the
impossible and save Stevie?
Stevie
Anderson barely eluded death when deranged serial killer, Paul
Turner, murdered her entire family before setting their house on
fire. While in protective custody, she’s hidden where the killer
would least suspect — the home of a biker in the Black Dagger
Motorcycle Club.
Mac
“Rogue” Steele resisted his twin’s suggestion to hide a federal
protection witness in his home; until he gets to know the shy but
charming woman. With a bruised heart, scarred body, and beautiful
soul, it doesn’t take long for Stevie to claim his cynical
heart.
After
her family’s killer contacts Stevie from his prison cell, Rogue
takes her on the run through the hills and hollows of southern West
Virginia. Relying on the help of his MC, Rogue desperately searches
for a way to keep Stevie alive.
I was born and raised in southern West Virginia. At eighteen, I married a man I met in college and even though we went our separate ways, he gave me two wonderful children. I've always loved reading and I'd write poems and short stories for as long as I could hold a crayon, pen or pencil. Once I realized I could self-publish I got excited and started writing down the stories of my characters that live in my head. When I'm not writing my husband and I can the vegetables we grow in our garden, take care of our pet chickens or play with our two cats.
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The story sounds very intriguing.
ReplyDeleteThank you for sharing my book, Rogue, on your blog. I appreciate the help in getting it out there to readers.
ReplyDeleteSounds like an interesting book. I like the cover.
ReplyDeleteI really liked learning about your book. Cheers.
ReplyDeleteHe does look like a rogue. I like the touches of orange on the cover.
ReplyDeleteThat cover draws your attention for sure!
ReplyDeleteIt was rather nice to see a neatly groomed depiction of a biker. So often they are seen as only being ruffians--which doesn't mean that a nasty person can't be well-groomed and a ruffian looking one gentle and decent, but playing to the stereotype can be misleading.
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