Executioners Series by J.M. Dabney

4.12 · 26 ratings
  • Ghost (Executioners #1)
    #1

    Ghost (Executioners #1)

    J.M. Dabney

    Rated: 4.33 of 5 stars
    · 6 ratings · published 2017

    Gideon Jane earned the name Ghost for his reclusive nature when he joined a group of guys in Powers, Georgia in a band called Executioners. It had been his way of settling into small town life after living in New York for the past twenty years. He loved the band and his small organic farm. What he didn’t love was being single, but it appeared it was his new reality. He didn’t want his ex back, although he did want something... more

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  • Joker (Executioners #2)
    #2

    Joker (Executioners #2)

    J.M. Dabney

    Rated: 4.17 of 5 stars
    · 6 ratings · published 2017

    Joker, what a misnomer, but Jackson Webb’s friends were idiots. He’d joined Executioners almost three years earlier after the lead singer King caught him playing his guitar behind his garage. It broke up the monotony of his life, but once he got bored, he’d move on to another distraction. He wasn’t nice. He sure as hell wasn’t friendly. He was what he was, his friends handled his attitude and standoffish nature just fine... more

  • King (Executioners #3)
    #3

    King (Executioners #3)

    J.M. Dabney

    Rated: 4.00 of 5 stars
    · 6 ratings · published 2017

    Andrew King’s life wasn’t what he’d expected it to be. At thirty he was a single dad who drove his rig to make ends meet and played in his band Executioners on the weekends. King saw himself being a husband again one day because that’s what was expected. When Melanie had gotten pregnant, their parents had given them one choice—they’d stuck it out a year. At twenty-eight, he became a single dad when Melanie went off to college... more

  • Sin & Saint (Executioners #4)
    #4

    Sin & Saint (Executioners #4)

    J.M. Dabney

    Rated: 4.00 of 5 stars
    · 8 ratings · published 2017

    Eric and Ellison Gant better known as Sin and Saint were opposite sides of the same coin. They epitomized the nicknames given to them by their friends in the band Executioners. One thing Sin and Saint did well was fight and being inseparable means they had a lot of disagreements, but one thing they agreed on was Sheriff Camden Pelter was theirs. The older, stoic man didn’t agree, yet they were determined to change his mind... more

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