
(Hounds of Hell MC 2): A Hounds of Hell MC Romance
Motorcycle Club Romance
Date Published: 12/15/2023
Publisher: Changeling Press LLC
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Emily — Most wonderful time of the year? Yeah, right. Business isn’t
booming at my bakery this Christmas and I’m behind on my business loan. And
if that weren’t enough, my SUV’s transmission is dying, my ex is in town for
the holidays, and our regular Santa broke his leg and can’t make it for the
annual children’s Christmas party. Somehow, we’ve ended up with a biker
playing Santa Claus this year and I think he’s the wrong man for the job.
Santa shouldn’t have all those muscles and tattoos. And I shouldn’t be
daydreaming about sitting in Santa’s lap.
Snow — I’m not a man with a sweet tooth — at least I wasn’t until now. If
I’d known about the gorgeous little baker, I’d have snatched her up years
ago. The little lady has a lot of problems this holiday season. For her,
I’ll play Santa Claus for the kids, and her ex will wish he got a lump of
coal in his stocking when I’m done with him. Emily will have a good
Christmas. I guaran-damn-tee it.
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EXCERPT
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Emily
āWait. What?ā Emily Frost couldnāt have heard that right. The annual Christmas event they held in Mercy each year for the townās children was two weeks away. āWhat do you mean Andy isnāt going to be able to play Santa Claus this year?ā
While she listened to the elderly manās wife explain why he wouldnāt be able to be Santa this year, Emily was fighting off hysteria. She understood that heād taken a nasty fall and told his wife she was very sorry heād broken his leg. Automatically, she asked if there was anything she could do. She did care. But she really wasnāt listening for a response.
What was she going to do?
Emily carried on the rest of the conversation as best she could, taking a deep breath when she ended the call.
āFuck!ā Her yell echoed through the quiet bakery.
Could things get any worse? She was blinking back tears as she finished counting the register and got all the goodies that hadnāt sold today boxed up. And there was a lot that hadnāt sold today.
The planning committee for the Christmas event was meeting tomorrow. Each member of that committee had jobs to do to make the event happen each year. Liza Austin and her husband owned a greenhouse in town. Each year they provided a beautiful wreath for the door. A live potted Christmas tree for the event was displayed in her bakery shopās window throughout the holidays. Liza had a key to the shop to take care of the tree so it could be replanted later.
Myra Michaels handled the guest list, answering questions from parents and guardians about the event. She also handled donations that came in. Mina Dock had passed away this summer, but her granddaughter had moved back to town and was taking her place on the committee. Jade Dock and Emery Phillips oversaw setup, using folding chairs and tables Emery used at his bar, Sackettās, for special events. They got out the decorations they used each year. Most had been donated by Jadeās grandmother Mina.
Emily had been a part of the committee since its first year, five years ago. Her job was supplying all the baked goods for the event and, with help, filling stockings with candy and treats for the kids to take home.
And sheād been the one who found their Santa Claus, Andy Wilder. Each year the elderly gentleman arrived as Santa and was just the best part of the entire event in her opinion. His warmth and sincerity made him a perfect choice. Plus, he could handle anything from kids scared of Santa, to those who were acting up and rowdy.
But he wasnāt coming this year. That was just the latest calamity this week and it was just Thursday night.
Where were they going to get another Santa Claus with two weeks to go?
Locking the door on her way out, she carried the box of goodies out to her SUV and got in. Emily crossed her fingers that the damn thing would start because it hadnāt been running right for the last several weeks. She knew her transmission was failing. What she didnāt know, since things had been so slow at the shop, was where she was getting the money to fix it.
In five minutes, she reached Mercyās homeless shelter, delivering what she didnāt sell as she did every day the bakery was open. Heading for the back door, Emily rounded the corner and almost collided with someone.
āIām sorry,ā she muttered glancing up into gray eyes.
There were two men, both tall and wearing leather vests with their biker gang name on them, carrying a bed frame into the shelter. The one closest to the door was blond and nice-looking. The one she almost ran into? He was just as tall and muscular with a dark beard and mustache and almost entirely white locks of hair were in disarray on his head. She did a double take because hair that color didnāt usually go with a younger face. His eyes were pale gray and stunning.
The Hounds of Hell had long been a part of Mercy according to Liza, and she spoke of them fondly. Emily didnāt know much about motorcycle gangs and none of them ever came to her bakery. She really wanted to keep it that way. They were a little scary for her.
That gray-eyed gaze moved over her until the blond lost patience. āSnow, we still moving this frame?ā
Snow returned his attention to the task, and someone else walked over to her.
āEmily, how are you?ā Jade Dock asked. āMaking your deliveries?ā
Emily smiled. āI am. How are you?ā
āDonating some things,ā Jade said, watching the men carry the bed frame carefully through the shelter door. āAt least I have some strong help to move them.ā
Jade walked with her into the shelter. As she always did, Emily placed the box of treats on the receptionistās desk just inside.
āWhoās your friend?ā a deep voice behind her asked.
āOh, Iām sorry. Guys, this is Emily,ā Jade said, motioning to the two bikers who were apparently with her. To Emily, she said, āThis is Hero and Snow.ā
Emily shook hands with both, noticing the one she called Snow wasnāt too quick to release her hand. By the time he did, she noticed the blond had his arm around Jadeās waist. So they were a couple?
āIād better get going,ā Emily said. āItās nice meeting you.ā
āIāll see you at the meeting tomorrow?ā Jade called as she walked back to the SUV.
When I get to tell the committee we need another Santa Claus, and we just have two weeks to find one? Yes, wouldnāt miss it.
āIāll see you there,ā Emily said over her shoulder as she reached the door. And as she headed back to her SUV, she just hoped the damn thing would start and not embarrass her in front of the bikers.
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Snow
August Crowe, Snow to his MC, watched the petite blonde rush back to her SUV, the long braid of her hair dancing behind her. She looked so perky in her soft sweater and form-hugging slacks. Heād never seen an ass like that on such an uppity girl.
āWhoās that?ā Snow asked Jade as he helped Hero get the old box spring out of the truck bed.
Jade watched her drive away in her SUV before turning back to Snow. āThatās Emily Frost. She owns Whisk and Whimsy in town. Itās a bakery.ā
Frost, huh? That had Snow grinning. They sounded like a matched pair.
āSay that five times really fast,ā Hero said from the other side of the furniture they were moving.
Figures. She looked like someone youād find in a bakery, making treats. If he thought sheād give him the time of day, Snow would become a bakery patron real fucking fast. But from the look she cut him, he probably wouldnāt have a lot of luck.
āWhat meeting is tomorrow?ā Hero asked Jade, holding one end of the box spring and guiding Snow who carried the other.
āPlanning committee for the annual kidsā Christmas party,ā Jade explained. āItās only two weeks away.ā
Jade had mentioned it recently. Doing an event for the poor kids in Mercy sounded like a good plan to him. If Miss Uppity was in on it, she had a good heart.
āIf you need help with that, let me know,ā Snow said. It earned him a look from both Jade and Hero, but he meant it. There had been a few times when heād been a kid that he and his family wouldnāt have had food if not for the kindness of others. He liked the idea of paying it forward.
āThank you, Snow,ā Jade told him. āIāll keep that in mind.ā
Hero shook his head as they reached the shelter door.
āWhat?ā Snow asked. āSomething wrong with wanting to help kids? Razor did say we should do some community outreach.ā
āNot that,ā Hero said. āThe blonde. Iād forget that if I were you.ā
āWhy?ā Jade asked. āEmilyās nice.ā
āMaybe so,ā Hero said. āBut Iād be willing to bet someone in an MC isnāt exactly her type.ā
āI might have said the same thing once,ā Jade didnāt look convinced. āYou canāt assume things like that.ā
She had a point.
āSo the party is for any kid in Mercy?ā Snow asked as they maneuvered the box spring through the shelter door.
Jade followed them. āTechnically. We have to leave it open for anyone to avoid singling people out, you know? The ones who really need help.ā
āGood approach,ā Snow said.
āIām told each year we have a tree and decorations. Thereās an older man who comes to play Santa Claus. There are treats for everyone and everyone gets a gift from Santa. We identify the kids who really need help and they get different gifts than the ones we give the other kids that show up.ā
āMakes sense,ā Snow said. āWhat do the poor kids get?ā
āThe smaller ones get a toy, some candy, and a gift card this year,ā Jade explained. āThe older kids get candy and a bigger gift card. Santa tells them they canāt open their presents until Christmas Eve. Liza said most of the time that works.ā
It was thoughtful.
They set the box spring down, heading back out for the mattress.
āOffer stands,ā Snow said to Jade. āLet me know if I can help. Even if itās just setup.ā
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About the Author
Jamie Targaet is the author of the Hounds of Hell MC. She’s anxious to
introduce you to this club of gorgeous, dominant men and the lucky women who
surrender to them. The ride is going to get wild at times, not going to lie.
But there’s thrilling action, scorching hot sex scenes, and all the
feels.Ā
Jamie writes erotic romance for Changeling Press, a little fanfiction on
the side, and she’s an aspiring horror writer in another life. She enjoys
time with her family (including the fur babies). She likes good horror
movies and shows, emo metal and classic rock, and time spent in other worlds
writing and reading. She loves hearing from readers and is looking forward
to hearing from you.
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