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Omega: Shadow Hunters MC, #1
Omega: Shadow Hunters MC, #1
Omega: Shadow Hunters MC, #1
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This is book 1 of the Shadow Hunters MC romance series! Books 2 and 3 are available everywhere now!

Biker. Protector. Liar. Thief.

She hid something from me.

A dark and terrible secret.

And when I find out what she's done…

I'll never let her run from me again.

XANDER

I've been close to love once before.

It ended in heartbreak.

Ever since Daphne vanished, I've had no desire to get that close to someone again.

One night stands are fine, but I prefer to be alone again come morning.

But then everything I thought I knew gets turned upside down.

Out one night, celebrating with my MC after taking down our biggest rival, the Devil's Spawn, I see her.

The one who vanished and took my heart.

But Daphne doesn't recognize me.

How? Why?

Nothing makes sense, but I can't help wanting her again.

It's no use chasing the past.

But then I see one remaining member of the Devil's Spawn MC following her.

Now, she's in danger and I have no choice but to protect her.

But when I find out her secret, it changes everything.

A life I never thought possible is within reach, but to get it, I'll have to face danger and death.

Can I convince her to be mine again, or will she disappear once more and take my future with her?

LanguageEnglish
Release dateNov 5, 2019
ISBN9781393308119
Omega: Shadow Hunters MC, #1

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    Omega - LENA PIERCE

    Omega: A Motorcycle Club Romance (Shadow Hunters MC)

    By Lena Pierce

    Biker. Protector. Liar. Thief.

    SHE HID SOMETHING FROM me.

    A dark and terrible secret.

    And when I find out what she’s done...

    I’ll never let her run from me again.

    XANDER

    I’ve been close to love once before.

    It ended in heartbreak.

    Ever since Daphne vanished, I’ve had no desire to get that close to someone again.

    One night stands are fine, but I prefer to be alone again come morning.

    But then everything I thought I knew gets turned upside down.

    Out one night, celebrating with my MC after taking down our biggest rival, the Devil’s Spawn, I see her.

    The one who vanished and took my heart.

    But Daphne doesn’t recognize me.

    How? Why?

    Nothing makes sense, but I can’t help wanting her again.

    It’s no use chasing the past.

    But then I see one remaining member of the Devil’s Spawn MC following her.

    Now, she’s in danger and I have no choice but to protect her.

    But when I find out her secret, it changes everything.

    A life I never thought possible is within reach, but to get it, I’ll have to face danger and death.

    Can I convince her to be mine again, or will she disappear once more and take my future with her?

    Chapter One

    Daphne

    S hit!

    Daphne Carver snatched her phone off of the dining room table. Turning it on, she checked the time and saw that she was, as usual, running behind for work.

    What’s wrong, Mommy?

    Daphne gasped and turned around and saw that Jack, her three-year-old son, was standing right behind her.

    What’s ‘shit’?

    Um, nothing, said Daphne, shoving her phone into her pocket. I mean, it’s not nothing; it’s a bad word; don’t ever say it.

    Don’t say ‘shit’? asked Jack, looking up at her with his big blue eyes.

    Just like that, said Daphne. That’s the word, but don’t say it.

    Um, okay, said Jack, clearly confused about the whole situation.

    Daphne knew that she didn’t have time to explain things. She rushed to her bedroom and began going through the clothes in her closet, trying to find something among her work outfits that was clean and pressed for her shift at Hendrick’s, the boutique clothing store where she’d worked for a year, and recently been promoted to assistant manager. She leafed through the outfits of chic, trendy clothes that she’d purchased with her discount from work, taking a little pleasure in the fact that she at least had a halfway decent wardrobe.

    She settled on a simple pair of stylish gray slacks and a white blouse; Daphne knew she didn’t have time to assemble a more complicated outfit. Once dressed, she looked herself over in the mirror. Daphne was a pretty, twenty-five-year-old girl with short, dark hair styled in a pixie cut, and a face that was slim and angular, with elfin features. Her eyes were a piercing blue, and her lips were a small but full Cupid’s bow. Leaning close to the vanity, she applied a little bit of makeup, her eyes on the phone as the time ticked closer and closer to the time she absolutely, positively, had to be out the door.

    Daphne finished the rest of her getting ready process as quickly as she could.

    Are you working today, Mommy? asked Jack from the entrance to her room.

    Yes, said Daphne, applying her eyeliner. Mommy’s working during the day today.

    But it’s a Saturday, said Jack. Grown-ups don’t work on Saturdays, right?

    This grown-up does, said Daphne, putting on the finishing touches and placing her makeup back in the kit.

    But why? asked Jack.

    Daphne turned to her son, who had a pleading expression on his adorable face, as though he could convince her of how silly it was that she was working and get her to stay home. Like always, Daphne was struck by just how closely Jack resembled his father, Xander. Jack had the same piercing blue eyes, the same chocolate-brown hair, and even the same headstrong, stubborn attitude.

    You like pizza, right? asked Daphne.

    Yep, with extra pepperoni, said Jack, his eyes widening at the idea of his favorite food.

    And you like your PlayStation, right?

    Uh—huh.

    And you like having a roof over your head when it’s all rainy and stormy out, right? Some people have to stay outside in the rain, you know.

    Really? asked Jack. That’s weird.

    Some people aren’t as lucky as you and I, said Daphne, walking over to her son and scooping him up off the ground. Some people don’t have all the things we do.

    Truth be told, Daphne didn’t feel like the lucky person she was making herself out to be to Jack. In the years since she’d left Xander, life had been hard for her and Jack. When he was a baby, she had been dependent on the charity of her family, having to move from month to month to various aunts and uncles and cousins’ houses, staying as long as she could and leaving when she felt she was being too much of a burden.

    Finally, her Aunt Caroline in St. Louis, having been a single mother at one time, had given her the offer of staying with her for as long as it took for Daphne to get her head above water. So Daphne had moved in and taken the first job she could find: cashier at Hendrick’s, an upscale women’s boutique in one of the trendier parts of town. Daphne had taken the job and worked her fingers to the bone, working whenever the manager needed her and saving every last dollar she could. After a year and a half of work, she’d managed to move her way slowly up the ladder at Hendrick’s, going from cashier to shift leader and eventually, to her current position as assistant manager. This promotion was more responsibility and more hours, but gave her the income she needed to finally be

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