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He Buried the Truth in Leather. Cheating And Betrayal Second Chance Romance Motorcycle Club

Par : Lynda Stewart
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  • Nombre de pages227
  • FormatePub
  • ISBN8259607729
  • EAN9798259607729
  • Date de parution07/07/2026
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  • Taille819 Ko
  • Infos supplémentairesepub
  • ÉditeurChiify

Résumé

She called him five times the night her father died. He didn't answer - because he was four hours away, with someone else. Then he came home and let her apologize for calling too late. Ruby Castellano runs her late father's bar on the dying main street of Hensley, keeps his stool wiped down like he's coming back, and needs no one. For over a year she believed Jonah's phone "died at the clubhouse" the night Sal passed.
The truth slips out of his own brother's mouth in a drunk half-sentence: Jonah was in another town, in another bed, and he buried it so smoothly that Ruby helped him tamp the dirt down. Jonah "Ace" Pell chased the Nomad patch for eleven years - the freedom to belong to nothing and be nowhere. Now, to prove he can be the one thing he never was, he refuses it in full church, in the one room where it costs him everything, and takes "whipped" to his face without a word of it to Ruby. There are no grand gestures here.
There's a man hauling kegs, fixing steps, learning the private calendar of her grief, and showing up only when there's real work - because staying is proven in the rooms nobody's in. And there's a woman who built a wall at six years old, deciding whether to hand him the one thing her father gave almost no one in twenty-six years: a worn-smooth poker chip worth nothing and everything. A lyrical, ache-soaked MC grovel romance about the difference between a promise and a presence.