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Our Unexpected Baby: Black Legion MC, #1
Our Unexpected Baby: Black Legion MC, #1
Our Unexpected Baby: Black Legion MC, #1
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Our Unexpected Baby is book 1 of the Black Legion MC trilogy. Books 2 and 3, Our Unexpected Wedding and Our Unexpected Family are available everywhere now!

THIS WAS NEVER SUPPOSED TO HAPPEN.

A forbidden tryst. An unexpected surprise.
A boy and a girl who were never meant to be together.


WHO IS HE?

A biker. An inked rebel. A playboy with a million notches on his belt.
A.k.a., the last man on earth I should ever be with.

But also, the only man I've ever loved.

WHAT DOES HE WANT?

My body. My heart. My soul.
And - *gulp* - his baby in my belly.

WHAT'S ABOUT TO HAPPEN?

He's going to take me, or say he says.
He whispers in my ear that I'll never forget his hands on me.
Bending me over.
Pushing me down.
Teasing me to my peak – over and over again.

But being with him is strictly forbidden.
There are rules in our little corner of the world.
And the punishment for breaking them is too severe to even imagine.

But that doesn't stop me from dreaming of him. Night after night after night.

HOW'S IT ALL GOING TO END?

With tears and heartbreak. That much is guaranteed.
A man like Jax can never stick around.
Especially not with a diehard motorcycle club demanding his utter loyalty.

He won't be with me. He can't be.

But then my belly starts to grow.
And everything starts to change along with it.

LanguageEnglish
Release dateSep 25, 2018
ISBN9781386362135
Our Unexpected Baby: Black Legion MC, #1

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    OUR UNEXPECTED BABY: Black Legion MC (Book 1)

    By Paula Cox

    THIS WAS NEVER SUPPOSED TO HAPPEN.

    A FORBIDDEN TRYST. An unexpected surprise.

    A boy and a girl who were never meant to be together.

    WHO IS HE?

    A biker. An inked rebel. A playboy with a million notches on his belt.

    A.k.a., the last man on earth I should ever be with.

    But also, the only man I’ve ever loved.

    WHAT DOES HE WANT?

    My body. My heart. My soul.

    And - *gulp* - his baby in my belly.

    WHAT’S ABOUT TO HAPPEN?

    He’s going to take me, or say he says.

    He whispers in my ear that I’ll never forget his hands on me.

    Bending me over.

    Pushing me down.

    Teasing me to my peak – over and over again.

    But being with him is strictly forbidden.

    There are rules in our little corner of the world.

    And the punishment for breaking them is too severe to even imagine.

    But that doesn’t stop me from dreaming of him. Night after night after night.

    HOW’S IT ALL GOING TO END?

    With tears and heartbreak. That much is guaranteed.

    A man like Jax can never stick around.

    Especially not with a diehard motorcycle club demanding his utter loyalty.

    He won’t be with me. He can’t be.

    But then my belly starts to grow.

    And everything starts to change along with it.

    Chapter One

    Jax Monroe stepped from his apartment with a grudging sigh. No rain as of yet, but the morning was still gray, and the air felt damp as he flipped up the collar on his leather jacket and prepared to mount his chopper. Catching a quick glimpse of his face in the bike’s blindside bar end mirror, he took note of the dark circles pooling under his eyes. With the weight of the knowledge of what was just around the bend bearing down on him for the better part of the night, Jax was left to toss and turn. A small part of him that still believed in miracles wished the deed did not have to be done, but now, as first light poked through a cloudy sky, there was no going back on his word – even if it stuck in throat and made him want to vomit.

    Paying no mind to the red light on the corner of Hillside and Elm, Jax barreled through the intersection. Let anyone else, law enforcement included, catch sight of him breaking the rules right out in the open, such as it was, one glimpse of the silver skull and crossbones with wide blue wings emblazoned across his back would bring any thought of seeking retribution to an immediate and definitive halt. No one in Deerfield dared to take any kind of stand when it came to the Black Legion. It was an unspoken rule that kept Jax and his crew safe when it came to everything from cutting a corner to receiving due payment and the proper amount of respect, which was the current order of the day.

    Pulling up alongside the Gorge, open for business with the keg already tapped and bodies in the stools at ten-thirty in the morning, Jax saw Artie sucking on a smoke as he leaned against the side of the building. The burly bald man gave Jax the high sign, and Jax grunted something that almost passed for hello as he stepped to his side.

    See that you’re right on time, Artie started. Thought for sure you’d find a way to blow this one off.

    Artie’s attempt at a low blow came with a teasing smile, and Jax wasn’t in the mood for either as he glanced into the bar and caught sight of his other brother draining a pint of stout. What’s that? Jax asked. His fourth round?

    Nah, Artie assured him. Only been here for like five minutes. You know how Mitch rolls – likes to fuel up before he goes to work.

    Not that the man couldn’t hold his liquor. If anything, a few drinks made Mitch sharper, far more lethal as if such a thing were possible. Jax felt his hand start to shake, and Artie caught on before he could hide it.

    Maybe you could do with your own shot of something, Artie suggested. Little liquid courage never hurt anyone.

    I’m good, Jax assured him. Rather just get this over with.

    I hear that, Artie confessed. But the man knows the deal. Borrow from the Big Boss, and you best pay the piper on time.

    Jax formed a counterargument in his head, the words mercy and common sense dictates flashing across his brain. But he before he could give voice to any kind of an alternative, Mitch appeared with stray suds on his orange beard and a wicked glint in his eyes.

    Hey there, kid, Mitch said as he roughly slapped Jax’s back. Big Boss will be glad to know that you got your panties out of a knot.

    Jax seethed under his breath and wanted nothing more than to form a fist and slam it into Mitch’s smug face. But what would that accomplish? Maybe he’d get in a few good shots; maybe he’d go so far as to take him down. But that had nothing to do with the matter at hand, and it was better for Jax to go along for the ride, maybe see if there was still a way that he could be of some help. Let’s just do this, Jax grumbled.

    Read my mind, kid, Mitch said with a cold laugh. Time to shake the tree. See what spills.

    As the trio pulled away from the Gorge and headed for the far end of town, Jax gripped his handlebars tighter. Taking a quick look over his shoulder, he remembered a simpler time, a time when he was able to kick off his boots and talk to someone who listened without expectations or demands. When they talked, it was about nothing at all. Nothing important, just the air swirling around them and the feel of the water running over their bare toes. Sometimes they smoked; other times they made no move and just stared up at the trees. One word for it: peace. He missed that; it had been in short supply since...

    Here we are, boys!

    Mitch pounded his fist into his palm and stomped towards the door. Exchanging a quick look with Artie, Jax felt for his gun in his belt. Last thing he wanted to do was pull the trigger, but if he needed to make a point, the piece might come in handy.

    Yo, loser! Mitch bellowed as he slapped his hand to the frame. Looking past the redhead, Jax thought he saw a small figure crouching in a corner, trying to be invisible. Go for it, man. Don’t make a sound. Might put him off.

    But Mitch was quick to follow Jax’s stare.

    You believe this bitch? he said with a smirk. Like he think I don’t got eyes in my head.

    Mitch lifted the heel of the boot to the door when Jax suddenly seized his arm with every inch of strength at his disposal.

    Guy, why don’t we just—-?

    Why don’t you just remember who outranks you, Golden Boy? Mitch hissed. Gonna give a full report when this is all said and done.

    Artie held him back, and Jax endured the powerless sensation already washing over him.

    Whatever, he mumbled. Break it down then.

    Now that’s my kind of music!

    Not needing another cue, not needing any kind of permission in the first place, Mitch bashed

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