TORTURE ME: The Bandits MC

Leah Wilde, Ada Stone


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TORTURE ME: The Bandits MC by Leah Wilde, Ada Stone
It's a fine line between pleasure and pain.

Gage

If you want justice, you call the cops.
But if it's revenge you're after, don't dial 911.
Call me instead.

I crack skulls, spill blood, put bad people in the dirt where they belong.
I work in the darkness so people like you don't have to.
It's not an easy task, but I'm the only one cut out for it.

Still, I can't help but wonder if it's making me a bad man.

It's making me want things.
Things I have no business touching.

Like her , for instance.

I want to ravage her.
To break her innocence like a windowpane and cut my fingers on the shattered edges.
It's an ugly world, and she's too perfect for it.
It's time I taught her what I learned a long time ago:

There's pleasure in the shadows, too.

FIONA

I met the Devil once.
I was just a little girl, but he had no mercy.
He tried very hard to hurt me.

I was lucky, though – I got out.
The others didn't have such good fortune.

Since I escaped that nightmare, I've tried to put it behind me.
To live in the light.
Help others, do good, mend wounds.
Stay away from the evils of the world.

But then Gage Preston came knocking.
He's the last man I want to see.
Everything around him is chaos and suffering.

But he won't take no for an answer.
And the more time I spend around him, the more I'm coming to see the hideous truth:

I want the pain.
I want the darkness.
I want him to show me what he knows.

TORTURE ME is a full-length, standalone romance novel with steamy hot sex, strong language, a happily ever after ending, and NO CLIFFHANGERS. Contains dark and disturbing themes, and over-the-top sexiness that may be uncomfortable for some readers.

Contains a free bonus novel, BLAZE by Leah Wilde, plus a sneak peek at another bestselling romance, SPITFIRE by Ada Stone.
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