Slider (Hades Abyss MC 3)
A Dixie Reapers Bad Boys Romance
Author: Harley Wylde
Cover Art: Bryan Keller
BIN: 009109-02948
Genres: Action Adventure, Contemporary Women’s Fiction, Romance, Suspense
Themes: Bisexual, Multisexual, & Pansexual, MC Romance, Multicultural & Interracial, New Adult, Organized Crime, Single Parent/Pregnancy
Series: Hades Abyss MC (#3)
Multiverse: Bad Boys (#4)
Book Length: Novel
Page Count: 120
Amazon International Best Seller
Top 10 (Bisexual Romance) & Top 100 (Romance) Bestseller at Amazon.com
Top 100 Bestseller in Romance and NA Romance at Kobo
Top 100 Bestseller at Barnes & Noble
Vasha: Being groomed for the man who purchased me is the only life I’ve known. But I want more. I want freedom! My husband-to-be is a cruel, vicious man. I dread the day he claims me. When my bodyguard and friend, Anatoly, arranges my passage to America -- as a mail order bride -- I hope it means things will be better. I never counted on my husband being so handsome, or so tender. Nor did I know that passion between a man and a woman could be so consuming! He leaves my knees weak and makes my heart race. There’s just one problem… He doesn’t know we’re married! I don’t know how it happened, or how to fix things, but it’s clear Slider is angry. Leaving is the only thing I know to do, but it is also the hardest decision I have ever made.
Slider: I’m not even thirty yet, but I’m already tired of the bullshit that comes with easy women. Maybe seeing my Pres settle down gave me a new perspective. Having the same woman in my bed every night is starting to sound more and more appealing. Or guy. I’m not picky. Love is love. What I didn’t count on was my ex-lover deciding to “help” me with my problem. When he left a naked woman in my bed, I was pissed… until I realized she was in trouble. She needs me, and maybe I need her, too. I always did have a hero complex, but it only takes a few minutes of knowing her before I want to slay her dragons, keep her safe, and show her that not all men are evil.
I didn’t count on her being my wife. F**cking Surge! Always putting his nose where he shouldn’t. When she runs, I realize I seriously screwed up and I have to get her back.
Praise for Slider (Hades Abyss MC 3)
"I look forward to Harley Wylde's MC books each moth... Slider and Vasha are super cute together. It's a steamy entertaining read I 100% recommend. It's a standalone but if you haven't read the others in the Hades Abyss sereis grab those too... do yourself a favor and grab the Dixie Reapers and Devil's Boneyard series as well."
-- 5 Stars from OMGAndyKane, Goodreads Review
"This story was everything I expected from Harley Wylde and then some. The journey Slider and Vasha embark on is one full of misunderstandings, confusion, suspense, and of course passion. I absolutely loved and admired every second of this book. Another fantastic story by Harley Wylde."
-- 5 Stars from DreaBalu2103, Goodreads Review
"Imagine my surprise when the bisexual Slider falls madly in love with a woman. Never expected this story to be so sweet! What a good guy! Vasha and Slider were both lonely orphans and perfect for each other. Love Harley 's universe."
-- 5 Stars from Dean E. Falzarano, Amazon Review
"This story was everything I expected from Harley Wylde and then some. The journey Slider and Vasha embark on is one full of misunderstandings, confusion, suspense, and of course passion. I absolutely loved and admired every single second of this book. Another fantastic story by Harley Wylde."
-- 5 Stars from A. Fernandez, Amazon Review
"Yet again Harley makes the characters jump off the page... she always pulls me in to the world she has created, letting me leave my reality for a while. Adore her books and the MC world she has created, can’t wait for more."
-- 5 Stars from Justine Mangan-Woods, Amazon Review
"Loved it! Slider is tired of meaningless hookups. He's ready for something real. What happens when someone helps out? Vasha doesn't want to live her life anymore. What happens when her friend helps her?"
-- 5 Stars from Beth DiLoreto, Amazon Review
"Sexy! This book was everything plus more that I wanted. I love good biker books and hers just get better and better. I love her writing style. Slider and Vasha get an HEA, but it's not without a fight."
-- 5 Stars from Autumn Tate, Amazon Review
"Loved this book. Can’t wait till the next one. Who is next? But I love all [her] books, keep them coming plz."
-- 5 Stars from Kitty Shields, Amazon Review
"One of my favorites by Harley Wylde! I swear I say this a lot when I review MC books by Harley Wylde but this one was one of my favorites! Torch is still number one in my book but Slider and Vanya's story was awesome! Vanya's trouble with the English language and meaning was perfect in my opinion. It was a great way to emphasize that she isn't American and how puzzling the differences would be. Slider and his reaction to her was endearing even though he was basically clueless. But he makes up for it at every opportunity after that, taking care of her in every way. I always want more time with the characters, whether they are Hades Abyss, Devil's Boneyard or Dixie Reapers and that was so true for this one. I flew through it, per the norm with Ms Wylde's books and loved it so much! Can't wait for more!"
-- 5 Stars from Leslee, Night Owl Romance/Barnes & Noble Review
"Slider and Vasha are such a sweet couple! Their story is fast paced and packed with action and steadiness. As with all her books you don't need to have read any of the others to follow along and fully enjoy this book but it's well worth your time to check out the other members of Hades Abyss along with the guys from The Dixie Reapers and The Devils Boneyard. I bought this book from the publisher as it releases earlier than Amazon and I just can't wait that extra week to buy off Amazon."
-- 5 Stars from Jess, Amazon Review
"This isn’t a genre I usually read but I’m glad I gave it a chance as it’s a very good story and is very well written. The plot and the characters are interesting, and the author has done a great job making the characters realistic, especially Vasha."
-- 4 Stars from Sharon_Arundel, Barnes & Noble Review
"The author did a great job of writing and creating Vasha. The sizzling chemistry was loaded with action. This story is perfect for readers who want a self-healing story with action and romance."
-- 4 Stars from Sorrel, Long and Short Reviews
Slider (Hades Abyss MC 3)
Second Edition
Harley Wylde
All rights reserved.
Copyright ©2024 Harley Wylde
Speak of the devil. I smelled Surge’s cologne before I saw him.
“We good?” he asked.
“Yep. Just tired of the scene inside.”
He shoved a mug of beer toward me. “Here. Drink. Might take the edge off.”
I took it and gulped down half. It was more bitter than what I usually had, but beer was beer. At least, tonight it was. Maybe if I got drunk, I wouldn’t care that I’d be spending the night alone.
He rubbed the back of his neck and cast a look around before reaching for my hand. He twined his fingers with mine. “I know you want more than what I can give you, and you should have it. I’m sorry I’m not ready to settle down, and I hope things don’t get weird between us. I like you, a lot, but I still want to have fun and meet new people. Maybe learn some new things.”
I could understand that. He was younger than me. While I’d been partying hard since high school, Surge was only recently experimenting and opening up more. He’d been a bit reserved when he’d first asked to prospect. I gave his hand a squeeze before letting go.
“It’s fine. I get it. You were clear up front that we were just having fun. Guess I’m just… envious. I see what Spider and Rocket have, and I think I might want that too.”
He looked torn. Before I could react, he pressed his lips against mine in a fast, hard kiss, then took a step back. The way his hand shook belied his agitation, but I hadn’t kicked him out of bed. This was his doing. I didn’t understand what he was thinking or feeling. Had he just been scared of getting too close to someone?
“This might be overstepping, but there’s a gift at your place. All right, so I seriously overstepped, but I think it’s what you need. Before you even said anything, I could tell that you were starting to get that itch. I knew that our time was up or you’d start wanting more from me. You’ve had that look in your eyes almost since the beginning. I’ve been working on this surprise for over a week.”
A week. For a week he’d planning to end things and hadn’t given me a fucking hint? All he’d had to do was say he was bored and we’d have gone our separate ways. No big deal. If he’d just talked to me, been honest about what he was thinking and feeling, then maybe I wouldn’t be so disappointed right now. I’d expected more from him. Not more as in a relationship that was long-lasting, but I’d thought he was man enough to be up front about shit.
“What the fuck does that mean?” I asked.
“You want someone steady in your life, and that’s fine. It’s just not something I want right now,” he said. “Maybe someday. I don’t know. But it doesn’t mean you shouldn’t have it. All I want is for you to be happy, Slider. Now go check out your gift.”
I ran a hand down my face, wondering if there was a way to rewind and undo this conversation. It was weird as shit and getting worse by the moment.
“What the fuck kind of gift is supposed to resolve my relationship status? You better not have hired a fucking stripper.” Nothing against those women, or men, but they just didn’t do anything for me. I didn’t like fake. If someone was with me, I wanted it to be genuine, which was probably why I was so fucking tired of the scene in the clubhouse every night.
He smirked. “Why don’t you go home and find out?”
Jesus. I thrust the half empty mug at him, and stepped off the porch. My bike was buried three deep so I decided to walk my ass home. Mostly I didn’t want to stand around waiting for everyone to move their rides when I didn’t know what the fuck was waiting for me at the house. If Surge had wanted to call it quits between us, all he had to do was say so. I’d known he wasn’t in it for the long haul, but this was fucking ridiculous. What the hell kind of gift had he left me?
Swear to Christ if he’d left a woman in my house, some stranger, I might very well kill him. There were times I had to question his reasoning. There was shit in my house I didn’t need someone digging through, and I knew enough about women to know they were fucking curious. If I walked through my door and got shot, with one of my own guns no less, I was going to be fucking pissed. Worse, if whoever he’d left inside had stolen anything, I was going to pound Surge’s ass into the damn ground.
I stomped up my front steps and threw open the door, not caring if I scared the shit out of whoever was inside. The lights were on, but I didn’t see anything out of the ordinary. I went room by room, then closed my eyes and took a calming breath before opening the last door -- the one to my bedroom. Curled in the center of my bed, bare as the day she’d been born, was a small female. I blinked a few times, thinking my eyes were playing tricks on me. Then again, the room did spin a little. Just how strong had that beer been?
Glancing around, I spotted a pile of clothes that looked like they would fall apart at any moment. They weren’t the type of worn material that people paid high dollar for, but more the kind you owned when things were really fucking bad. I focused on the woman. I’d seen plenty of beautiful women before, but this one seemed almost otherworldly. She was dainty, and delicate. Her blonde hair was so pale it was nearly white and lay in a wavy tumble across my pillow. Slowly, I entered the room and shut the door behind me.
Any anger I’d felt melted away. It seemed he hadn’t left a stripper in my house. I wasn’t quite certain what he’d done just yet. But the strippers I’d seen around town wouldn’t have been caught in dead in the clothes piled near the bed. I hoped to Christ he hadn’t paid some homeless woman to sleep with me. How was this woman a gift?
I moved closer and reached out to shift a strand of hair that had fallen across her cheek. It was soft, softer than anything I’d felt before. Kneeling next to the bed, I studied her a moment. The sharp blade of her nose, her prominent cheekbones, the way her lashes lay dark against her pale cheeks. It was a little like discovering the fae were real and one had fallen asleep in my bed. I smiled a little, thinking of Goldilocks and the Three Bears, except there was only one grumpy bear in this house, and I was quite content to leave her sleeping in my bed.
What. The Fuck.
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