Title: Book'em Piper
Series: Iron Badges #3, Iron Orchids #10
Series: Iron Badges #3, Iron Orchids #10
Author: Danielle Norman
Genre: Contemporary Romance
Release Date: October 8, 2019
Blurb
I grew up on the wrong side of the tracks, an area that even
the cops avoided.
The only light in my dark, was the boy next door. He was my
hero.
And I was his Sunshine, at least that is what he called me.
Liam Kane wasn't just my neighbor, he was my first and only
crush.
He looked after me when I couldn't look after myself.
When he disappeared my life returned to an endless
grey.
Now after all these years we're face to face.
But we're standing on opposite sides of the law.
He's a part of the Heretics MC and I'm a deputy.
I’m all grown up and more than capable of handling myself.
But I dream about Liam’s capable hands.
Everything has changed... except my feelings for him.
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Momma Says: 4 stars⭐⭐⭐⭐
Okay, did anyone else want to crawl through the pages of this book and give Danielle Norman a good shake? Just checking because I sure did! I was all over the place with this book. Talk about twists, these will give you whiplash. Book'em Piper has a little bit of everything - a sweet and steamy romance, action, danger, and well, maybe a happy ending. Then again, maybe not. This one could've gone either way, but I won't be giving any spoilers. The characters are interesting and engaging for the most part. We do have some seriously bad baddies in this one to balance things out. Piper and Liam's story is certainly a page-turner and a solid addition to this terrific series.
Excerpt
“Who the fuck?” I couldn’t believe that I was getting hard
just from seeing the back of a woman across a smoke-filled room. Maybe I
shouldn’t be that shocked, my sex life had been sparse since going undercover.
Having someone’s sloppy seconds, literally, since I was low man on the totem
pole, was just gross.
I straightened and moved closer to the dancer, glancing over
to Sage, who was wide-eyed with curiosity. Not an ounce of jealousy or anger in
her features. I was close enough to see that the dancer didn’t have red hair as
I’d originally thought, that was a trick of the lights. No, this woman had
strawberry blonde hair just like . . .
I was going to fucking kill her—that was, if Bladder didn’t
recognize her and kill her first. I wanted to ring her perfect neck. Hell, I
wanted to ring Sage’s neck for bringing a cop here. She knew better.
I glanced over my shoulder toward the guys, who were
watching me and cheering me on.
Bladder was focused on the woman standing between his legs
and her hand on his crotch.
Thank fuck.
“Sweet thing is gonna get some!” Bear yelled.
“Give ’em something to suck!” Flagpole hollered. His voice,
as always, carried above everyone else’s.
Several of the women turned and stared at me. But not Piper,
she was still facing away, dancing as if she were alone. I moved forward,
wrapping my hands around her waist and pulling her flush against me. “What the
fuck are you doing here? Did you not learn your lesson the other day?”
“I’m sorry, what was your name again?” Piper practically
purred.
I leaned in closer. “You know damn well what my name is, but
don’t say it.”
Her whole body froze for the briefest of seconds, a reaction
that could be explained away as her adjusting to the rhythm of the new song
instead of shock. I knew it for what it was, and it pissed me the fuck off. She
hadn’t let well enough alone.
“I needed to see you,” she panted, and her sultry voice hit
me straight in my cock. She brought her hands back and grabbed onto the sides
of my legs, her hands on my thighs was hot. “You need to step back and let me
be. You’re either who I want you to be or you’re not.” She shimmied her ass
against my growing cock.
“Fuckkkk, this isn’t funny.”
“I agree, I don’t see anyone laughing.”
But she was wrong, because from the corner of my eye, I saw
smirks on her friends’ faces. I wrapped a hand around her neck and pulled her
head back so that it was resting against my shoulder, I made it look forceful,
but it wasn’t. Quickly, the circle of dancing women closed in around her. “Let
your friends know that I’m not hurting you.” I was pressed to Piper’s back so I
couldn’t see what she did or mouthed, but the women around her noticeably
relaxed.
“I want to talk with you.” Her voice was raspy.
“No, you don’t. I’m not the same person you used to know.”
“I didn’t ask if you were the same person, I’m not the same
person, I’m all grown up, see?” She pressed her hips back again. Fuck.
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Author Bio
Before becoming a romance writer, Danielle was a body double
for Heidi Klum and a backup singer for Adele. Now, she spends her days trying
to play keep away from Theo James who won’t stop calling her or asking her
out.
And all of this happens before she wakes up and faces
reality where in fact she is a 50 something mom with grown kids, she's been
married longer than Theo’s been alive, and now get her kicks riding a Harley.
As far as her body, she can thank, Ben & Jerry’s for
that as well as gravity and vodka. But she says that she could never be Adele’s
backup since she never stops saying the F-word long enough to actually sing.
Danielle writes about kickass women with even better shoes
and the men that try to tame them (silly silly men).
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