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Dragon’s Revenge : Shifter Menage Romance
Dragon’s Revenge : Shifter Menage Romance
Dragon’s Revenge : Shifter Menage Romance
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Dragon’s Revenge : Shifter Menage Romance

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She wants his help and he wants her heart.

Janice

When I received a phone call from my younger sister, I dropped everything to move to a new city and help her run her bar. Family means everything to me and I am not about to let her go under because of her deadbeat ex-husband.

I expect this to be hard work, but I don't expect to meet Ajax. Stubborn, strong willed and dangerous, he is everything I have been warned to stay away from. I have a business to keep afloat.

So why do I want to pull him closer?

Ajax

I'm in the middle of a turf war and I don't have time to focus on anything else. I need the help of a local bar to turn the tables on our rival club, and that means enlisting the help of Janice.

She's feisty and she doesn't take no for an answer. She's frustrating and I can't seem to get anything done when she's around.

But there's something about her that makes me want to keep her around. I need to focus on the job, but all I want to focus on is her.

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LanguageEnglish
PublisherAnna Lewis
Release dateFeb 19, 2019
ISBN9781386459262
Dragon’s Revenge : Shifter Menage Romance

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    Dragon’s Revenge

    Chapter 1

    The sound of the patrons in the background was a pleasant hum. It helped Janice settle herself for the upcoming night—she suspected that it was going to be a busy day and an even busier night. Business around the bar had been picking up lately and Janice was not about to turn down business for anyone. She smiled with a sigh as she fastened her apron and tucked in the strings, checking herself in the little mirror that was tucked back behind the door. She looked okay—neat and polished, just like the customers wanted. But she couldn’t deny that she was starting to look a little worse for wear due to exhaustion.

    Long, long nights working at the bar were starting to take their toll on her and she could feel the exhaustion creeping in at the edges of her vision and leaving her feeling a little less sparkly than she usually did. That was okay though. Janice had already decided that this was worth it. It was, in fact, more than worth it. There was nowhere that she would rather be than at this bar, serving the patrons fresh alcohol.

    It wasn’t where she had seen her life heading, but things had taken an unexpected turn recently. She had received a phone call from her sister several weeks ago. Her younger sister had sounded distraught, and was trying to figure out how the heck she was supposed to keep her bar afloat. She had been running a bar along one of the main highways for a few years, which she had set up with her husband. Everything had been idyllic and beautiful and everything that Charlie, Janice’s sister, had been hoping for. It wasn’t until Charlie discovered her husband with another woman that things had started to go downhill.

    She had confronted him, only to have him up and leave. She had been left with the cost of running a business, as well as the labor, and no extra help aside from the few people that she had on staff. Panicked and feeling like her business was going under, Charlie had phoned the only person she could think of—Janice.

    Janice had recently finished her Master’s degree and was having a hard time getting a job, so when her sister had called, it had not taken much thought. Her sister needed her help and she wasn’t about to leave her stranded and alone in a mess like that. At the same time, she had no work anyway, and she could at least live and work at the bar until she got her own act together.

    She had moved in a week after the phone call and things had been getting better ever since. Two people managing the bar was good news for Charlie, as it gave her more time to focus on other aspects of life and work, and she didn’t need to hire any new, expensive staff. With the bar getting more management in, the customer service levels went up. As a result, so did the customer satisfaction.

    The money started coming in a little more reliably and Janice could see Charlie’s stress gradually seeping away. It left Janice with a warm, satisfied feeling and she was glad that she had come to help her sister out.

    The other thing that was taking some getting used to for Janice, was the fact that this bar’s patrons were almost entirely bikers. They belonged to various motorcycle clubs in the area, or were passing through on the major highway.

    Janice had no problem with them, but it was a different lifestyle that Janice didn’t quite understand. She was used to college lecture halls and suburbia. She was used to men in neat shirts instead of leather jackets and it was taking quite the adjustment.

    She had

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