Atlas/Warlock Duet (Print)
A Bones MC Romance
Author: Marteeka Karland
Cover Art: Marteeka Karland
BIN: 010987-03574
ISBN (13): 978-1-60521-882-3
Genres: Action Adventure, Contemporary Women’s Fiction, Print, Romance, Suspense
Themes: Age Gap (Older Man), Christmas, MC Romance, Military, Veterans, and First Responders, New Adult, Organized Crime, Single Parent/Pregnancy
Series: Bones MC Print (#19)
Multiverse: Bones MC (#5)
Book Length: Print
Page Count: 238
Atlas (Iron Tzars MC 4)
Bellarose -- My trip didn’t go as planned. Stuck in the middle of Nowhere, Indiana, with a flat. When a sexy biker stops to help, he kisses me like he wants to devour me. Then things get really weird.
Atlas -- That kiss I stole might have signed my death warrant. Bellarose happens to be the daughter of one of the Shadow Demons. Every instinct I have is telling me I need to end the operation I’ve been embedded in for months. My little hellion has other ideas.
Warlock (Black Reign MC 9)Warlock: I think I’d rather be married to the crazy woman my mother foisted off on me than play Santa at the club’s annual Christmas party. Yeah. Not a role I’m made for.
Hope: To say Warlock isn’t happy to find out he’s married to me is the biggest understatement in history. The sexy biker represents everything I’ve ever wanted. But before we can have our own Christmas miracle, Warlock has to see beyond his past and embrace a future he never wanted.
Praise for Atlas (Iron Tzars MC 4)
"...I love Marteeka Karland's books. if you want the drama and an OTT alpha male. this is the book for you!"
-- 5 Stars from DragonWolf, Amazon Review
"Another winner! I love Atlas' protective nature and need to make sure those who can't, take care of themselves. These two are hot together and their story needed to be told. I highly recommend you getting this book and reading it!"
-- 5 Stars from Tasha, Amazon Review
"A great addition to this series of books. Good characters and plot along with some good twists and turns plus action and suspense. Very enjoyable book. Looking forward to more books from this series."
-- 5 Stars from CRoll, Amazon Review
"Enjoy the ride!"
-- 5 Stars from Melissa Toner, Amazon Review
"I loved Atlas almost from the beginning. Rose and Atlas story has twists and turns and roadblocks for them, but as always, we get our HEA and so do they!"
-- 5 Stars from MLS, Amazon Review
"Atlas and Rose's story is one big whirlwind! Chemistry is absolutely over the top between these characters. Problem is the Shadow Demons. With everything up in the air these two have their work cut out for them. Atlas is another great, fast paced addition to the Iron Tzars."
-- 5 Stars from GKP2460, Amazon Review
"This story starts with a bang and continues throughout with nonstop action, suspense, intrigue mixed with fiery passion that will make you swoon. Atlas and Rose’s ride is not all sunshine and roses but the instant connection they have with one another is undeniable and fierce that kept me on the edge of my seat. I enjoyed everything about this story."
-- 5 Stars from A. Fernandez, Amazon Review
Praise for Warlock (Black Reign MC 9)
"An emotional angsty heartwarming and sweet story of two people that certainly belonged together. Warlock and Hope embark on a unique journey that neither of them expected but both of them deserved. I loved and adored everything about this story."
-- 5 Stars from A. Fernandez, Amazon Review
"So my heart hurt for Warlock..... But at least a very odd inheritance gave it back with interest. Another well done story!"
-- 5 Stars from DragonWolf, Amazon Review
"Warlock is a fantastic age gap story and Hope is exactly what he didn't know he needed. In this case mom definitely knew best when she sent Warlock his "gift". This story has a bit of gap between ages but age is only a number especially when you're an old soul like Hope. She's absolutely perfect for Warlock and he's so perfect for her. Together they find the family they both so desperately want and need."
-- 5 Stars from GKP2460, Amazon Review
"Another winner in this series. This author never disappoints. A great book with good characters and plot along with some good twists and turns. A very enjoyable book. Keep them coming."
-- 5 Stars from CRoll, Amazon Review
"I’ve been a fan of motorcycle club romances for a while now, but what drew me to this book was the premise. Motorcycle club romance fans looking for a short holiday romance will enjoy this book."
-- Dicentra, Long and Short Reviews
Atlas/Warlock (Print)
Marteeka Karland
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Copyright ©2023 Marteeka Karland
Excerpt from Atlas
Atlas
What a fucking mess. This fucking club in Terre Haute was rotten to the fucking core. I knew enough about it to make it implode with all the secret deals going on inside, but I hadn’t been given the go ahead from Sting, our president. Iron Tzars was an old MC, dating back to World War II. Back then, they’d been off-the-radar Nazi hunters. Meaning, they killed any they found and didn’t ask permission from anyone to do it. Now we hunt down pedophiles and human trafficking rings. Occasionally we infiltrate domestic terrorist organizations, but most of those are on the government radar, and we let the FBI and ATF do their thing. This bunch, however…
They were as sadistic a bunch as I’d ever seen. Not only did they have their hands into the obligatory guns and drugs, the women and girls they took weren’t trafficked. Oh no. They kept them. Used them. It had put me in a tenuous position because I couldn’t keep my cover at the expense of innocents. With the help of my brothers at Iron Tzars, I’d managed to pull all of the underaged girls out -- there weren’t many, thank God. There were two other women still in the compound. One was happy to be there. Said so herself as she took one man after another with a smile on her face. The other one… wasn’t in good enough shape to express her wishes.
That had been two months ago. Nothing had changed except I’d gotten the leader of this bunch to leave the unwilling woman alone. It wouldn’t last long, though. The willing woman was fast becoming an unwilling woman. Which meant I’d run out of time.
I drove down the road back to the compound. The bike I was on was an older chopper, but it was still a Harley, if heavily customized. It wasn’t my own bike, but I tried to still treat it with respect. The meeting I’d just had, the plans being put into action, had me on the extreme edge. Which was likely why I nearly missed the woman crouched on her knees beside a new-model Ford on the side of the road.
I swerved, and I thought I heard her scream. Pulling over to the side of the road, I looked back over my shoulder. She was flat on her ass, gasping for breath. When she glanced in my direction, she scrambled to her feet and snagged the tire iron next to the car, holding it like a baseball bat.
With a scowl, I turned the bike around and drove the hundred feet or so back to her car before stopping and shutting it off.
“Did I hit you?” Despite my worries, I never wanted to hurt an innocent. The mere fact I hadn’t seen her until I was right on top of her showed how distracted I’d been. A mistake like that could get me killed in this fucking club.
“I -- I…”
“Come on, girl! Are you hurt?” I snarled the question like a demand. Which it was. She took a step backward and rounded the back of the vehicle, putting the car between me and her.
“Don’t come any closer! I know how to use this!”
I couldn’t help but snort. “That thing probably weighs more than you do. Now, tell me if I hit you with the bike, li’l bit.”
She shook her head slightly. “No.”
I glanced at the driver’s-side rear tire. Sure enough, it was flat. “Do you need help?” Again, she shook her head but didn’t relax one bit. I sighed, scrubbing a hand over my beard. I didn’t need this. Not now. “Look. We got off on the wrong foot. I shouldn’t have snarled at you. I didn’t think I’d hit you, but even if I’d clipped you, you could have been hurt. It scared me as much as I scared you. Now. Are you sure you’re OK?” I tried to soften my tone when it wasn’t my nature. Women usually looked at my size, tats, beard, and muscles and ran straight into my arms, begging for a hard fucking. I had no interest in any woman who didn’t.
“I’m fine.”
I barked out a laugh. “I hate it when women do that, girl. You’re not fine. I scared you to death.”
“It’s all right. You said it scared you too.” Her voice was soft and lyrical, wrapping around my insides like silken ties. What the fuck was wrong with me? I wasn’t hard up for female companionship. In fact, until I’d been planted in this fucking club, I’d had a different woman practically every night. More than one sometimes. Now, a little bit of timid innocence was burrowing inside me within a few seconds? Fuck…
“Not the point.” I raised my open hands in a non-threatening gesture. “At least let me change your tire. Can I come closer?”
Finally, she lowered the tire iron slowly. “I suppose so. If you’re sure you don’t mind.” She was so small I had doubts she could hold the damned thing for much longer anyway.
“I don’t mind at all. It’s the least I can do for nearly running you over. Besides, I don’t leave women alone to fend for themselves. No matter how much they don’t trust me.” I’d meant the last to be a small joke. To lighten the mood. Because the fear on her face in the fading light hit me viscerally. I didn’t like her thinking I’d hurt her or meant her ill will. That was the last thing I wanted after what I’d been through the last few months.
“I appreciate the help.”
I knelt by the car, positioning the jack properly before inserting the jack handle and cranking to raise the car. “What are you doing on this road? It’s pretty out of the way. Not many folks live around here.” Because the club I was currently embedded in kept everyone out of their territory through terror and destruction.
“I got turned around,” she said as she squatted beside me, holding the lug wrench at the ready. “I realized I was in the wrong place when the road went from four lanes to two. I don’t remember passing another road, but I might have missed it.”
“Where you headed?”
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