Table of Contents Title Page Harm's Way (Riot MC Biloxi) Dedication Playlist Chapter 1 | Bitten by the Bug Chapter 2 | A Woman Who Fits Chapter 3 | Don't Get Your Knickers in a Twist Chapter 4 | It's a Slum Chapter 5 | Pink's Your Color Chapter 6 | Thank You Suzy Junior Chapter 7 | Always Pay the Price Chapter 8 | Want to Get to Know This Chick Chapter 9 | Don't Get Along with Gravy Chapter 10 | You're the Worst Chapter 11 | I Don't Feel Like It Chapter 12 | Roommates with Benefits Chapter 13 | Doesn't Belong Around Your Pretty Neck Chapter 14 | Run of the Mill Chapter 15 | Why I'm Part of the Riot Chapter 16 | Got My Heart Running the Same Way Chapter 17 | Put a Cut on Her Already Chapter 18 | Where I Draw the Line Chapter 19 | Not Supposed to Be Sappy Chapter 20 | Less Than Upstanding Chapter 21 | Like You Lookin' At Me Like That Chapter 22 | Getting Out of His Life Chapter 23 | The Price You've Got to Pay Chapter 24 | Winning Trifecta Chapter 25 | Desperate Chapter 26 | I'm Just... Me Chapter 27 | Wear My Patch Chapter 28 | But It's Family Chapter 29 | I'll Allow It Chapter 30 | Eavesdropping Epilogue | Tip for My Dealer Sneak Peek at Brute's Strength | Chapter 1 | Number. Now. | Kenzie ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS Other books by Karen Renee About Karen Renee Connect with Karen Renee Copyright © 2021 Karen Renee All Rights Reserved. License Notes This ebook is licensed for your personal enjoyment only. This ebook may not be re-sold or given away to other people. If you would like to share this book with another person, please purchase an additional copy for each recipient. If you’re reading this book and did not purchase it, or it was not purchased for your enjoyment only, then please return to Amazon.com or your favorite retailer and purchase your own copy. Thank you for respecting the hard work of this author. This is a work of fiction. Names, characters, places, and incidents either are the products of the author’s imagination or are used fictitiously. 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Playlist SHAPE OF MY HEART by Sting SHAPE OF YOU by Jamie Cullum SHOULD I STAY OR SHOULD I GO by The Clash TIPTOE by Imagine Dragons SHE RIDES by Danzig SUPERBASS by Nicki Minaj THE PRICE YOU GOTTA PAY by Buddy Guy feat. Keith Richards RUNNING ON SUNSHINE by Jesus Jackson Chapter 1 Bitten by the Bug Stephanie IT WASN’T MY FIRST time sitting a poker table, and it wasn’t the first time I was the only woman at the table. Or the only woman in the room, for that matter. It wasn’t the first time I got greedy either, but it was the first time I risked my entire paycheck on an illegal poker tournament. The flop had fallen with the five of spades, seven of spades, and the five of diamonds. The turn had been another seven, giving me four of a kind, I still looked at the board. Gleaming in the orangish-yellow light sat the river card, an eight of spades. Of all the time for my shitty luck to strike, why did it have to be now? I needed to kick my own ass because I damn well knew better. I’d flopped the nut full house, bet accordingly, and all the other men at the table dropped like flies... except Har. When the turn card had improved my hand to four of a kind, did I make a continuation bet? No. Did I represent my quad-sevens? Again, no, I checked to him. I wanted to make as much money with the hand as I could. The eight fell, and I’d ignored its suit when I shoved my stack all-in. Greedy and stupid! So damn stupid. “Jenkins, there re-buys for this game?” Har yelled across the table. My pulse pounded in my ears, and I fought widening my eyes at his words. I had to keep a stony expression, no matter what. Yet, those words hollowed out my stomach as I realized he might have a straight flush. Anyone else I’d suspect was trying to scare me off, but I knew Har from years ago. He was my former stepbrother’s best friend. While I hadn’t seen Har in fifteen years, some things never changed. His serious demeanor hadn’t changed, and I couldn’t remember a time when he bluffed at poker. We were kids when we played, but he never bluffed. I can tell you this because I called his bluffs every single time. And he had the goods. Every. Single. Time. I looked up from the table to Har’s stubbled cheeks, his full lips surrounded by a goatee, his narrow, angular nose, finally catching his green eyes staring at me. He still looked like the bad boy next door, only now he was all man. His emerald eyes squinted as though he wondered if he knew me. It was the fourth time he’d done that, but I wouldn’t tell him who I was. A wide, friendly smile spread across his face, and the skin around his eyes crinkled with it. “I sure hope he’s allowing re-buys, honey.” My pulse sped up, but I didn’t dare speak. “Wanna know why?” My shoulder moved in the slightest of shrugs. I barely heard his short, deep, low chuckle. “Because you’re