Challenged By Ryan Michele ♥ Chapter Reveal

Standard


challenged - chapter reveal

Buy the book

 

Pre-order it now.

 

Amazon US  Amazon UK  Amazon CA  Amazon AU   Kobo

Nook  IBooks

 

goodreads-badge.png

Challenged-ecover

Ardent Prose Synopsis

 

Lust, love, and second chances.

 

Growing up in the fast-paced and rough life of a motorcycle club wasn’t easy. Cleaning up the mess his father had made of Vipers Creed meant sacrifice. Cade ‘Spook’ Baker had given up everything to bring the club life back to what it was supposed to be: a family.

 

The choices he made were not what he wanted, but they were necessary for the club as a whole.

Second chances rarely came to Spook, so when his Trixie walked boldly into his clubhouse, the decision was made. Trixie would once again be his, this time for good.

 

Trix Lamasters was raised by a master—a master con. All grown up, she made her life solid by making it about her club, Sirens. But one bad business decision brought her to her knees, forcing her to call on the one person she had sworn she would never trust again.

 

Pasts have a way of not staying there. Things that were buried deep have a way of finding themselves in the light of a new day. Could something that had once crashed and burned for Spook and Trixie find a way out of the wreckage? With the odds against them, can they find a way to overcome the challenges, or will it all blow up in their faces?

 

**Due to content, mature audiences only.**

 

Ardent Prose Excerpt

 

Challenged (Vipers Creed MC#1) ©Ryan Michele 2016

Prologue

My head filled with a cloudy, dense fog that I couldn’t shake. Even with my eyes open, a filmy haze covered them, making everything blurry. Voices were muffled, as if I were under water, sinking. I thought I recognized one, but couldn’t tell for sure.

Too hard to think.

I attempted to pull my arms up, but they were immediately halted by something. The hard, cold, heavy attachments clinked like metal. Even straining to move them, my muscles were so weak, so lethargic I couldn’t. I tried my legs, and the same thing happened.

A hard surface pressed against my back as the cool air of the room cascaded over my skin, my nipples, my stomach… Oh God, was I naked?

I opened my mouth, wanting to scream as deep panic set in. Unfortunately, nothing came out except air. Even that took more effort than I had in me.

Placing the pieces of the puzzle together, I couldn’t make heads or tails out of anything.

Heat at my side had me turning in that direction, only to see a fuzzy, black figure. I squinted then blinked, trying to get the focus to come back, but nothing. Not a damn thing.

“Hello, darlin’. Welcome to hell.”

 

Chapter One

Trix

A lump gathered in my throat settling like a rock, hard and brutal, sucking the wind out of me. My hand slightly twitched as I dialed the number I never in a million years thought I would call. I switched the phone to my other hand in an effort to shake out the trembling, because nervousness wasn’t an option. Trix Lamasters would not turn into some twit who couldn’t think straight over one phone call. Being a shrewd businesswoman, I’d learned from the best not to let shit get to me, how to compartmentalize things and deal.

I swallowed hard, moving the lump from my throat to settle into my gut like a boulder. As I focused, my breathing evened out. The thick steel in my spine could handle anything life threw at me, including this call. Including the man who would be on the other end of the line.

The green button stared back at me, my finger hovering over it. Then I pressed it and pulled the phone to my ear just as it started ringing.

One ring … two … three …

“What?” was barked through the phone line with a male’s voice tainted by harsh impatience.

“Can I talk to Cade? Shit.” I stopped myself. He wasn’t Cade anymore. I needed to remember that a lot had changed. “I mean, Spook. Is Spook around?”

Silence.

“Hello?” I pulled the phone away from my ear, looking at the bright screen, making sure the call hadn’t dropped. Nope, the little numbers in the corner were still counting away. I pressed it back to my ear, waiting a few beats.

“Who wants to fucking know?” His tone turned gruffer, almost as if he were a protective watch dog of Cade’s, and nothing or no one got past him.

Watch dog or not, I wasn’t about to get eaten.

“This is Trix Lamasters. I need to speak to him.”

More silence, not even a breath or noise in the background.

“Hello?”

His voice came over the line right as I intended to speak again. “Stop fucking saying hello. I’m here.”

Hell, maybe someone pissed in his Wheaties this morning, his attitude having nothing to do with me. Or maybe it was just him.

I slapped my hand to my forehead as the word dumbass rang in my mind.

“Sorry, I thought the call dropped.” Now I apologized to the rude man? Get a grip, Trix.

“What do you need with Spook?” The guard dog didn’t give me an inch. Nevertheless, he didn’t need to know my business.

I needed a diversion.

“Can you just get a message to him to call me?”

“Babe, either tell me what you need, or nothing fuckin’ gets to him.” His tone turned flat and resolute.

“Fuck,” I muttered then heard him chuckle. The damn man needed a bone before he played. Asshole. “An employee of mine has been seen at your clubhouse. I need to talk to her.”

“Call her,” he quipped.

“She doesn’t have a phone,” I retorted, feeling the fire burn in my veins.

“Not my problem,” the man sneered. From his attitude, I knew he would have no problem hanging up on me right now, never telling Cade I needed to talk to him. Good thing I dealt with assholes on a regular basis.

“Look, the bitch owes me money.” Anger raced through my body. I let it be heard through each clipped word.

He let out a deep laugh that was almost intriguing if he weren’t a jerk. “You may as well kiss that cash good-bye.”

My pride had other ideas.

“Fuck no. I want what’s owed to me.” I sighed, needing a different tactic. “Look, can you just give Spook my name?” He would either call or he wouldn’t, but maybe that would get the dog to want to nose around. Maybe curiosity would get him to spread my name at least.

“This is gonna be fun. Hang on.” The man must have covered the mouthpiece with his hand, because everything he said was muffled except for him calling Spook’s name. That, I could hear clearly. My adrenaline spiked at the thought of Cade coming on the line.

“Yeah?” a voice I recognized from my dreams said into the phone. The deep, raspy tenor had grown over time and slithered down my spine all the way to my knees, giving them a slight tremble. It took only one word to make my stomach flip.

Fuck, I knew this was a bad idea, but I wasn’t that girl anymore. He would not have power over me. I wouldn’t allow it.

I paced my small living room, needing the movement to get my knees back in line.

“Cade? It’s Trix Lamasters.”

“First, the name’s Spook. Second, who?”

That one kind of stung. All right, more than stung. It tore another hole in my already battered heart was more like it. The asshole didn’t even remember me, but what did I expect, being one in a sea of many? There was absolutely no reason I would have stood out to him.

“We went to school together,” I tried.

Silence.

I rolled my eyes to the ceiling, hoping divine intervention would give me the gift of patience or a gun. Neither came.

“Whatever. I get you don’t remember me, but you have one of my employees there. I need to talk to her. She owes me money, and I need it back.”

“Trixie Lamasters.” I could hear the devilish grin as his words snaked over the phone. Not going to lie, my pussy quivered.

No one called me Trixie anymore, because once upon a time, he did and I had loved it. After he abruptly left my life, taking the one thing I could never get back, I refused to let anyone call me by that name. Never again would I allow the hollow feeling that name represented to seep through me. Now, hearing him after fifteen years, the vault of memories opened wide, something I did not want to happen. I didn’t want to feel, yet each recollection of the past bombarded my mind.

“Long time.”

I paused mid-step as a flash of younger Cade hit me. Shaking my head clear, I continued to pace through my living room.

“Yeah, very long. Anyway, you have a woman there by the name of Nanette King. Can you hand her over to me?”

I wouldn’t let the smoothness of his voice draw me in like it had all those years ago, reducing me to a pile of teenaged mush. Strictly business, I told myself, because business I could handle.

“How do you know she’s here?”

“I had her followed, and it led to you.”

I guessed he didn’t like the fact that I had found her that way, judging from the muttered curses that followed. Each word made me smile. I had a payroll of people who worked for me now, and some little twit-fart would not run off with my money. That wasn’t how I operated my business.

Nanette had fallen off radar. Cade’s club happened to be the last place she was seen; therefore, I had to call him. I may as well have strapped zip-ties around my wrists, locking them in place.

“First, if she’s at the club, there’s a reason. Second, bitches here don’t go by their real names, so I don’t know if she’s around, because I don’t know a Nanette. Third, you come to the clubhouse, and we’ll talk.”

Business was business, but my heart spiked at the thought of seeing him again.

Cade’s club, Vipers Creed MC, had been in Dyersburg for years. Even before I came into this world, their presence had been well known. This town had tales, but these days, the Vipers were mostly known for Creed’s Automotive where they made custom bikes and cars in their own little world located on the outskirts of town.

I’d hoped to avoid a meeting since I couldn’t see any point to it. I wasn’t in the mood for a high school reunion. The past needed to stay there, locked up tight.

“I’ll describe her to you. Tell me if she’s there, and I’ll send someone over to get her,” I declared, trying to veer him from this path.

Negotiations were something I excelled at. There had to be an arrangement that suited us both, one we could manage over the phone. It would be the best course of action. The less contact I had with him, the better. I could have Ike, one of the bouncers at Sirens, pick her up. Win-win all around.

He chuckled, and my body went on alert because of the slyness in it.

“Babe, you don’t get how this works. You want something from me that I have, bring your ass here, and we’ll discuss it. Tomorrow night, seven.” Silence.

This time when I looked at the screen, the number fifty-seven blinked rapidly. He’d hung up on me.

“That arrogant piece of shit!” I growled, tossing my phone to the couch where it bounced on the cushion.

I should have known he’d still be a dick. Some things never changed. Guess I was going to meet up with Cade after all.

I completely ignored the slight tremor that thought caused.

***

During the entire drive, I berated myself for giving the money to Nanette in the first place. One stupid decision started this path, one I could have avoided if I’d stuck to my rules.

Nanette’s eyes were anxiously cast to the floor of my office as she rung her hands together absently.

When she didn’t talk, I prompted, “Speak.” It sounded like a command I would give a dog, but at times like these, when people wouldn’t get on with their shit, it was deserved. I had shit to do, and she obviously needed something.

“I need to borrow five thousand dollars,” she said in a surge.

I leaned back in the leather chair behind my desk, my brow raised as her eyes looked everywhere but at mine. Nervous? No, she was damn near petrified.

I waited out the quiet for her eyes to meet mine, the fear coming across loud and clear.

When they did, I asked, “For what?”

I wanted to hear her out, because if she had problems, I needed to know whether those problems would blow back onto Sirens. It was always about the business.

“The bank’s gonna foreclose on my house if I don’t come up with the money by Friday.” Her eyes filled with moisture.

While I wasn’t a cruel and heartless bitch, this wasn’t my problem. She was a grown adult and needed to handle her own problems, including money to pay her bills.

“No,” I answered firmly. “You can go now.”

Nanette’s face turned to dismay as my answer rolled around in that head of hers. Her skin paled, her nose twitched, and she swallowed hard, as if not to puke. She began to say words; only, they came out as sounds of mumbled breath as she lost her composure.

I held up my hand in an effort to stop her choking rambles. “Stop trying to talk. Listen. I’m not a bank; I’m not an ATM machine; I do not run cash advances. You need money, you work for it. That’s how the world goes round.”

“Please,” she started in a rush. “I’m taking care of my dad. He’s sick, and if I lose the house, I’ll have nowhere to make sure he’s okay.”

“Not my problem.” This was one of the reasons I closed myself off from the people around me, only letting a small few into my tight-knit circle. I had heard so many sob stories over the past five years running Sirens that not much penetrated the thick wall around me.

“Trix, I’ll pay you back every penny with interest. Please. You’re my last hope. My dad has lung cancer, and it’s progressing quickly. All my money goes to his treatments, and because of that, I got behind on the mortgage. I just need an advance on my checks. I’ll work extra shifts, and come in whenever you want.” Her words strung together like a melody, and fuck me, I felt her panic.

She continued, “He has no insurance, so I’m paying for everything out-of-pocket. It’s bleeding me dry. I don’t know what else to do.” Tears rolled down her face. Judging from her body language, which I had learned from the best how to hone in on, the bitch was telling the truth.

Fucking hell. I didn’t want to feel it. I tried to push it back. The businesswoman inside of me screamed, ‘No fucking way!’ while the woman inside of me was proud of how Nanette took care of her father. Was I really going to do this? Shit.

“Twenty-five percent interest to be paid in full six months from now.”

Nanette’s eyes lit up in shock. “Really?”

“That’s six thousand two hundred fifty dollars in my hand six months from this date. A fucking day late, I’ll make your life a living hell.” I would, too, finding every way possible.

“Okay,” she said, swiping away the remnants of her tears, a flash of relief snaking into her eyes.

I folded my hands, placing them in front of me. “I’m not fucking around, Nanette. These are the terms.” I pulled out the gun from the holster attached under my desk, setting it on the hard wood. Her eyes widened. “Every last penny in six months,” I reminded her. “You sure you wanna do that?” It was the only out she would get if she agreed.

She nodded her head then spoke, “I understand. Six months, sixty-two fifty in your hand.”

I put the gun back in its holster, my warning as clear as I could make it.

“Out. I’ll have the money for you by the end of your shift.”

My damn pride would not let this go. The bitch owed me a lot of money. I wanted it back. I wanted her. If that meant I had to go into unfamiliar territory with a guy I did not like, so be it.

***

“Oh, my God, he’s coming this way,” my friend Beth practically screeched.

I hit her arm, trying to get her to stop embarrassing the hell out of me, as the hottest guy in school walked our way. Most considered him on the bad boy list, and damn if that didn’t send my heart a flutter.

His eyes locked on mine. I couldn’t stop staring; he had some sort of trance over me. Those blue eyes held mischief and intrigue.

“Hey. How you doin’?” His voice was deeper than most of the other boys in school, making him seem older and more mature.

“Fine,” I responded, my nervousness coming through on that one word.

“Wanna go out?” he asked as my heart squeezed. The hottest guy in school had just asked me to go out with him. Holy fucking shit.

“Sure,” I replied as calmly as I could.

“Cool. Meet me at six at Regan’s.”

Regan’s was a local diner hangout that we all went to regularly.

“Okay.”

He winked then turned, striding off.

Beth’s wide smile mimicked mine as we closed our eyes and did a silent, little, open-mouth scream. I had a date with the Cade Baker.

As I pulled myself out of my thoughts, my breath hitched at the monstrosity in front of me: huge cinderblocks stacked one on top of the other, higher than my two-story house. The ends looked like princess parapets with sharp points in the roof. Windows all around them provided a view of every direction. At closer look, I noticed men standing inside them, their eyes trained on me. I felt like I was going into a war zone instead of a motorcycle club.

I rolled up, stopping the SUV at the closed gate to the entrance.

Unease whispered around me due to the heavy security. Who in the hell were they protecting in there, the fucking president?

A large man built like a stubby Mac truck with a goatee and light brown hair came up to my window, his eyes covered by black glasses. I hit the automatic button to lower my window, waiting for it to clear all the way down.

“What can I do for ya?” he asked, bending into the window with a smirk on his face. He made no qualms about looking down the front of my shirt at my ample cleavage. I hadn’t worn the shirt for that purpose, but I had very few shirts that didn’t show off the girls.

I snapped my fingers three times in quick succession, and his eyes met mine. “My eyes are up here.”

“But down there is just as fucking good.” He licked his lips as lust blazed off him.

Men, they were all the same Booze, bitches, and boobs.

“I’m here to see Cade.” Dammit, I needed to stop that. Cade wasn’t his damn name any more, but separating the two came as a challenge. “I mean Spook. He’s expecting me.”

“Fuck, boss man always gets the prime pussy.” He groaned in a way that suggested this type of occurrence was routine, an idea which I pushed out of my head as soon as it entered.

I arched my brow. “No one gets my pussy but me,” I combated, tilting my head just a touch.

I told things like they were and didn’t back down from a fight or a challenge. That being said, I had also learned how to cut my losses and get the hell out of a bad situation. Burly man here would not intimidate me.

“Doubt that one.” He nodded to one of the guys in the tall tower, and the steel gate slowly started to open with a loud creak in front of me. “Have a good time, and when you’re done, come find me.”

“No, thanks,” I murmured, driving away from him with no intention of searching him out ever.

The wide area felt vast, almost like a whole city block. I had lived in Tennessee all my life, so of course, I’d known of the Vipers Creed. Everyone did. However, to actually see their compound, to be in their space, unnerved me. There was an aura of power that I felt down to my bones, causing me to fight back a shiver.

Vipers Creed MC had bought an old army compound many years ago. The structure on the outside reminded me of the classic war movies I passed by on television. Inside the gates, though, looked nothing like the starkness of the outside.

Several buildings outlined the space. An enormous structure looked like it had two, maybe three, levels to it. I assumed that was the main building, because several smaller concrete structures surrounded a large courtyard with bright green grass and a fire pit off to the side. Some actually looked as if they were homes with plants and flowers around them. It seemed homey, comfortable in a way, like a family lived here and took care of it.

Off to the far left sat Creed’s Automotive, with several hot rods and a few bikes lining its parking lot.

A spot near the larger building came into view. I parked my car, turned off the ignition, and then sat back in my seat, giving myself a moment. I did this before every business meeting just to make sure I got my head on straight. Too bad this meeting had to be with Cade. If rumors over the years served me right, he was the president of Vipers Creed. The two guys I had talked to confirmed it with the boss man bullshit.

People changed a lot over time, going different paths, some good and some not so good. I wasn’t a judge, jury, or executioner in this scenario, but I had to wonder, with all the security, exactly how much Cade changed from the boy I’d known all those years ago. Did his life happen to be so dangerous that he had to be behind cement walls with guys guarding them? And if it were that dangerous, why would he choose this life?

I wanted to bang my head on the steering wheel. It didn’t matter. I was here for one reason and one reason only. I should have found comfort in the knowledge that the meet was business, but it didn’t come.

With a heavy sigh, I opened the SUV door then hopped down to the blacktop. I pulled my shirt down, readjusting myself and making sure the girls were covered. I’d gone simple, wearing a pair of ripped jeans, a blue V-neck top, and flats. I loaded myself up with silver on my wrists and a couple of chains around my neck. I didn’t do much with my hair besides run the brush through it. I liked having my chestnut tresses fall in thick waves down my back.

“Hey, mouse,” a man with a bald head and a tailored beard said from my left. Black sunglasses covered his eyes, and his lips were lifted into a sexy smirk. He wore a leather vest, which had a Secretary patch on it, over a dark blue T-shirt. He was attractive in his own unique way.

Mouse was a strange greeting, but I went with it.

“Hi, I’m here to see Ca—Spook,” I told him, lifting my hand to block the penetrating sun that my sunglasses had no chance of hindering.

“I bet you are.” He chuckled, running his hand over his beard as he appraised me.

I should have felt heat from his intense stare, but I didn’t. Okay, maybe a flicker if I was being honest with myself. I knew how I looked, considering I saw myself in the mirror every morning.

My body drove some guys crazy because I had an abundance of tits and ass. I understood that. It was even flattering that men found me attractive. At the moment, though, I didn’t his need his appraisal or anyone else’s. I just wanted to get this shit over with. In and out. Wipe my hands clean of Cade again.

“Can you tell me where he is?”

The bald man walked closer, holding out his arm with a crooked elbow like an usher would do at a wedding. I smiled. It was cute, especially from a burly man like him. I placed my hand in the bend of his firm arm.

“Let me show you to him,” he said.

We began to walk, and all the while, the heads of the guys sitting in the courtyard area turned and whistles erupted. I ignored the noise, falling into step with the man.

“Thanks,” I told him with a pat on the arm.

“Anything for the boss man.”

While I didn’t know Cade’s life, I had some assumptions. I watched the television shows about men in motorcycle clubs and all the havoc they raised. I didn’t know if they were actually true, but at least I wasn’t going in completely blind. I did know they had a hierarchy of power, and the men had to ride Harley’s. Other than that, I only knew what the TV shows told me.

Who am I kidding? I was pretty much clueless.

The man chuckled deeply. “So, what’s a hot piece like you coming here for?”

When he asked the question, I looked up at him. Lines sprinkled around his eyes and lips like he’d ridden his bike in the sun for hours. His face matched the tanned color of his head. It wasn’t a look, though; it was him.

A small grin played on his lips, catching my attention. I didn’t know if he already knew the answer to his question and was playing me or if he actually was being inquisitive. Once again, I rolled with it.

“I have word one of my girls is here with you. She owes me money, and I want it.”

He opened a solid, steel door, and we walked into darkness. I ripped my sunglasses from my face as the low hum of the newly turned on lights illuminated the room. The scents of stale booze, cigarettes, and sex permeated the air like a thick haze. I knew those three smells by heart because I smelled them every day. They were my livelihood, the reason I had stepped foot in Cade’s world.

“This way,” he said, pulling my arm.

I followed him into a wide open space. Tables were scattered throughout with chairs at each of them. A long bar sat on the other side of the room with loads of liquor, looking like it could give me a run for my money in comparison to the one I had at Sirens.

I felt kind of strange holding this guy’s arm without knowing his name, so I asked.

He lifted his shades to the top of his head and stared down at me with eyes the color of the ocean. They weren’t blue, and they weren’t green. They were both, and they were breathtaking. I got sucked into them momentarily.

“Stiff.”

“Stiff?” I questioned as he walked me through the space and down a long hallway. What in the hell kind of name was Stiff?

Pictures hung on the wooden planked walls, but at the pace we were going, I had no time to look at them without stumbling over my own feet.

He chuckled. “Yeah, mouse. You stick around, and I’m sure you’ll find out why.” He winked then stopped us in front of a wooden door. With his fist, he banged loudly three times, shaking the pictures on the wall next to the door.

“What?” barked a voice from the opposite side. Even with the wood between us, with that one word, I felt my body instantly awaken, wanting to pull toward the sound.

“Someone here to see ya,” Stiff yelled back.

“Nice intercom you have here,” I murmured.

Stiff chuckled.

Little did I know that opening that door would change my life forever.

 

Ardent Prose About The Author

 

Ryan Michele has a huge obsession with reading, which only came to life after her best friend said she had to read Twilight. After reading that series, her entire world changed in the blink of an eye. Not only was she sucked into new worlds and all of the wonderful words authors put down on paper, she felt the urge to begin to write down the characters that played inside of her head. In doing so, Safe was born. Then Wanting You and the Ravage MC series.

 

When she’s not reading or writing, she spends time taking care of her two children and her husband, enjoying the outdoors and laying in the sun.

 

Author Links

 

Twitter   Facebook   Web   Goodreads   Amazon page

 

Dark wood background

 

Ardent 4

 

 

 

A Merry Last Hangman Christmas By Muriel Garcia ♥ Release Blitz

Standard
·.·´¯`·.· ·.·´¯`·.·RELEASE DAY BLITZ·.·´¯`·.· ·.·´¯`·.·
TITLE: A Merry Last Hangman Christmas
SERIES: Last Hangman MC #4.1
AUTHOR: Muriel Garcia
COVER DESIGNER: S&M Design
·.·´¯`·.· ·.·´¯`·.·
Blurb:
 
Ever wondered what the Last Hangman get down to during Christmas?
Here is your chance to find out.
Catch up with Ayden & Ant, Line & Aleck, Viv & Gabe, Nicole & Jase.
·.·´¯`·.· ·.·´¯`·.·

Buying Links:
iTunes: coming soon
Barnes & Noble: coming soon
·.·´¯`·.· ·.·´¯`·.·
 

Want to find out what happened in Bennett’s life and if he’ll get his happily ever after?

Forgiving Bennett Coming March 19, 2016

 
·.·´¯`·.· ·.·´¯`·.·
Add it to Goodreads: 
 
Muriel’s Social Media Links:
Facebook Page: 
Facebook Group: 
Twitter: 
Instagram: 
Goodreads:
http://www.goodreads.com/authormurielgarcia 

 
·.·´¯`·.· ·.·´¯`·.·


Other Books By Muriel:

·.·´¯`·.· ·.·´¯`·.·
About the author: 


Muriel Garcia was born and raised in Belgium. She started writing a little over a year ago and never thought she would ever publish; reading and writing weren’t her favorite things to do in high school.
 
After one of her friends gave her  a challenge – the next time they would attend a book signing, she would be a signing author (it did happen!) – she started to take writing a lot more seriously and never looked back. She’s enjoyed every second of it and the friends she’s made along the way.
 
She loves music, tattoos—especially on hot men, traveling, and cooking. She has always had an overly imaginative and creative mind but never thought of putting words to paper. Now she couldn’t imagine not writing stories that are near and dear to her heart.
 

Hung (Selected Sinners MC) By Scott Hildreth ♥ Blog Tour

Standard

Welcome to the BLOG TOUR from SCOTT HILDRETH for his NEW

book in the SELECTED SINNERS MC series!!!

HungBlogTourBanner

 

Hung
Title: HUNG
Author: Scott Hildreth

Release

Date: July 13,

2015

Series: Selected Sinners MC

Cover Artist: Jessica

Hildreth

Hung Synopsis
Kat
If a girl wants a bad boy, they don’t come any tougher than Dalton “Biscuit” Biskette. Biscuit rides with the Selected Sinners MC, and takes no shit from any man – especially cops. He’s tall, covered in tattoos, muscular, has an awesome beard, a huge cock, and a tongue that can tickle my g-spot.
The only thing he likes to do more than ride and fuck is lick…
Considering my penchant for bad boys, he’s perfect in my eyes.
My police officer father disagrees…
And so does my former Marine ex-boyfriend who just got out of jail.
Biscuit
The license plate on my bike says it all – RFOF – Ride, Fuck, Or Fight.
I’ve never met a girl who made me stop and pay attention until I met Kat. There’s only one problem, her father’s a cop.
And I hate cops.
If he thinks he can stop me from fucking his daughter, he’s as wrong as the day is long.
HUNG is a stand-alone MC Romance with an HEA and is book IV in the Selected Sinners series. There is no cheating, nor is there sharing of partners, but the sex is detailed, graphically depicted, and frequent. No other book is required to tell this tale. PLEASE be over 18 to enjoy this book.
Hung buy links
Hung Editorial Reviews
Review
This my absolute favorite book of the year! I FLOVE Biscuit!!!!…The steamy scenes were off the charts. – Crazy Daisy Book Whore
This book has some epic sexual encounters between the two leads. They seem to be insatiable to each other. Crank up the air conditioner and get rid of distractions. Have cold water near-by . Biscuit brings it. Every. Time. – Obsessive Reading Disorder
I absolutely LOVED this book. As a huge fan of Scott’s books, each one just gets better and better. I love how he weaves in important issues, while making the book so very hot. –
Hot Books Hotter Book Boyfriends
SMOLDERING HEAT is what happens before the EXPLOSIONS!…and we’re not talking fireworks either (unless the ones behind her eyelids count…hehehe). Mr. Hildreth has done it again and I can say one of the best yet – Moments in West Florida Book Blog
This is one of the sexiest books I’ve ever read – Wendy’s Book Obsession
ON THE SEX? He went FULL THROTTLE. He pushed his on boundaries on how much and what type of sex scenes. AND. I. LOVE. IT. But, he doesn’t skimp on compassion, and love. Biscuit, shows a lot of selflessness in this book. He gives of himself in his relationships to others – Rebel Reviewer
From the Author
Thank you for making HUNG a #1 best seller in less than 24 hours, and a #1 HOT NEW RELEASE in less than 24 hours.
This not the typical MC Romance book. It is extremely steamy, has no sharing of partners, and no sex outside the relationship (once relationship develops). It does, however, have very detailed sex scenes which are graphically depicted.
Prepare for an inferno.

 

Hung Character Interviews

 

MEETING DALTON (Biscuit) & KAT

Dalton Biskette There was no doubt PMaia
Kat Chadsworth PMaia

 

A HUNG discussion group was asked, “If you could ask Biscuit (Dalton) or Kat or both ONE QUESTION, what would it be?”
Then, Jen C, an admin from the group, came in with questions in hand to face the characters for the interview.
Thank you, Scott Hildreth, for letting her interview Dalton and Kat. They were fun, well except maybe Dalton, he was a bit intimidating. Thanks, Kat, for keeping him in check!
Jen C: “Do you think you will ever get back in touch with your mom and sister again?”
Dalton: “Right now, my life’s in perfect order. I can’t see myself looking to a family that disowned me and my needs as a kid for somethin’ I didn’t need from them for the last seventeen years, no. My focus right now is my own family, Kat and our soon-to-be born baby.”
Dalton nods his head once toward Kat and grins.
Jen C: “If you could change one thing about the other person what would it be and why????”
Kat raises her hand.
Jen C: “Go ahead, Kat.”

Kat: “Uhhm, no. I fell in love with Dalton because Dalton’s Dalton. For me to change

even one simple thing about him would change who he is. Does that make sense?”

Jen C: “Yes.”
Kat: “Okay, well, that’s my answer. I wouldn’t change a thing.”
Jen turns toward Dalton.
Jen C: “And you?”
Dalton: “Same.”
Jen C: “We’d like to have an answer from you, Dalton.”
Dalton stands halfway from chair and narrows his gaze.
Dalton: “I thought I just fuckin’ gave it. If you want to ask questions and argue with me when I answer the motherfucker’s, maybe you and I …”
Kat raises hand and clears throat.
Dalton shifts eyes toward Kat, pauses and reluctantly sits.
Jen C: “Kat, did you let your brother know that he is going to be an uncle?”
Kat: “My brother was my best friend growing up. I’ve called him and told him, but I haven’t spoken to him in person. He’s almost as excited as we are about the baby. We haven’t told him the sex yet, but when he gets here we will. We’re both kind of excited too, because he bought a Softail Harley, and he wants to go riding. My dad’s not real happy about it, but he’s sure a lot more understanding than he used to be.”
Dalton chuckles out loud.
Jen C: “As a father, what is one thing you plan to teach your child?”
Dalton: “I want to teach our child to be open-minded, understanding, and how to accept love. I ain’t never been one to accept love from anyone. I think it’s ‘cause I never felt I got it as a kid. So, it just makes sense that if Kat and I can give this baby all the love in the world, it’ll grow up accepting and giving love in return. The world’s got enough fuckheads in it. I ain’t lookin’ to raise another.”
Kat nods her head toward Dalton.
Kat: “What he said.”
Jen clears throat.
Jen C: “You’ve got nothing to add on your own?”
Dalton glares at Jen, stands from chair and crosses arms in front of chest.
Kat: “Dalton…”
Dalton slowly sits down.
Kat: “Nope. That’s all.”

Kat: “Well, I guess kind of what Dalton said. I just don’t want her to be

closed-minded. I want her to grow up giving all people a chance to come into

her life. I don’t want her to hate or be prejudiced toward people because of

who she believes they are. Once she learns who they really are, she can make a

decision based on fact, and not a preconceived belief.”

Dalton: “Thought we wasn’t gonna tell the sex, Kat?”
Kat: “Oh shit. Can you like, uhhm, scratch the part about the sex?”
Jen C: “Nods head.”
Dalton: “I ain’t bullshittin’ on this. Don’t print that shit, understand?”
Jen nods head.
Jen C: “Kat, why when you found out you were pregnant did you go back to the abuser, Kyle? Isn’t it a mother’s job to protect her child? Did you not want the best for your baby? Did you not think that Dalton would make a good father? Families are made up in many ways.”
Kat: “Legally, Kyle was the baby’s father. In my mind, the proper thing to do was to give him a chance to be the father of the child. Turn the tables. If you were a shitty person in the eyes of your friends, would it be fair for someone to take your chance to be a mother just because you were violent, or crappy acting? And for them to make that decision before the baby was born, and take that opportunity would be wrong. I gave Kyle a chance to be his child’s father. He fucked up. I did my part to include him, and now it really doesn’t matter, but I feel good about my decision.”
Jen C: “Biscuit, When Kat told you she was going back to the abuser, Kyle, why didn’t you fight for her? Why didn’t you try and protect her by not letting her go back? Did you not think that you could provide a good life for her and her baby? Did you not think you were more worthy then Kyle?”
Dalton: “Good question. Life’s about knowing how to provide respect. In the club, people make decisions all the time I may not agree with, but accepting them as my brothers means I respect them. And, if I respect them, I must respect their decisions. I don’t have to always agree with them, but I always need to respect them. No one person is always right. When Kat made that decision, I asked her if in her mind it was final. She said yes, and she told me it was the right thing to do. In her mind, it was proper for her to give him a chance. For me to argue with her, or fight, would have been to say I don’t think she’s got the ability to make a decision on her own. I sure as fuck didn’t agree with her, but I needed to respect her, and respect her decision.”
Jen C: “Being married and having a family has to be so opposite of being a 1%r. How are you going to manage the MC, your relationship with Kat and being a father??”
Dalton: “Bein’ a 1%er doesn’t make me any different than another father. Bein’ a 1%er isn’t a job, it’s a lifestyle, a way of bein’, a way of livin’. I’m gonna always be an outlaw, but that don’t mean I’m a criminal. Right’s always right, and wrong’s always wrong. Baby or no baby, if some cocksucker does wrong, and I’m within arm’s reach or earshot, he’s gonna get hands put on him. That’s just life working out the kinks and wrinkles. Baby or no baby, I got a responsibility to my brothers and my family. Bein’ a 1%er allows me to fulfill that responsibility.”
Jen C: “Besides the obvious Kat, how does Biscuit complete you??”
Kat: “I can’t really put it into words. It’s a feeling, or maybe an understanding. Since he’s been in my life, I haven’t worried about anything. It isn’t just a physical presence, but I know nothing will ever happen to me. That feeling of safety, combined with the love that’s pretty apparent makes me feel so whole. It’s just really hard to explain. I guess it’s what love does.”
Kat shrugs shoulders.
Jen C: “For Biscuit and Kat, in five years from now where do you see yourself…as a family, a mother, a father, and the MC?”
Dalton: “In five years? Hopefully the room won’t be repainted by then. I’m thinkin’ I’m pretty good with the color I picked, and for once, I don’t want to change it. I’m gonna try and slow down on the drinkin a little, and not ride drunk. We talked about that, and I’m gonna give it an honest shake. As far as the club goes, it’ll be the same thing. Well, that and maybe I’ll be the Vee Pee.”
Kat: “In five years, all I want to see is two babies in the house. I don’t want anything else to change.”
Kat glances at Dalton
Dalton stands, walks to Kat, and bends down. After a moment of holding his mouth an inch from her lips and whispering something inaudibly, he kisses her on the lips lightly. As their lips part, he stares down at her, and kisses her full on the lips. As he stands, he turns toward Jen.
Dalton: “Add that to my list. Another baby.”
Jen C: “Dalton, why don’t you like oatmeal cookies?”
Dalton: “If that cocksucker’d taken an oatmeal cookie, I’d have shook his hand. Oatmeal is for breakfast. You don’t put that shit in a cookie.”
Jen C: Uhmmm. What’s the fascination with the Red Bull? It’s so bad for you. That’s a whole lotta Red Bull!
Dalton: “It ain’t a fuckin’ fascination, it’s a necessity. Maybe you ought to drink more of it, and you wouldn’t be so fuckin’ uptight.”
Jen C: I’d like to know what other hidden talents you have… hehe. Get your mind out of the gutter, not sexually, but like your
diving skills…
Dalton: “Took me some divin’ lessons. Toad had a judo class at the YMCA for about two years, and I took it. In two years I got my brown belt. I’ve done some rock climbing, and I can do the splits pretty good. Did yoga for a while, and I got
that down dog deal goin’ for me, but yoga got kinda weird when all the guys in
the tights started showin’ up. I guess my one skill that I don’t advertise what
maybe I ought to is this…”
Dalton sticks out his tongue, and with tongue extended fully from his mouth, flicks
the end of it up and down in a rapid motion. As he retracts his tongue into his
mouth, he grins.
Dalton: “Use your imagination.”
Jen C: “Kat, What is your brother’s name? Will we get to meet him?”
Kat: “My brother’s name is Kole. My parents spelled it with a K. He’s coming back to Kansas and we’re hoping he’s going to stay. He lost his job at the plant, so Dalton and I are hoping he’ll stay here. We’ll see.”
Jen C: “Dalton, Two final questions: Would you reverse your vasectomy without any thought, so you could have more children and last, would you ever walk away from the MC for Kat or your family?”
Dalton: “The MC is my family. For me to walk away from them would be no differently than my family basically walkin’ out on me as a kid. And the other question? Already answered that one in Kat’s ear.”
Kat turns to Jen and grins.

Kat: “And you can put that one in print.”

I realized pmaia
hair pmaia

 

Hung Teasers

 

He raised his hand PMaia
As he bit down Pmaia
Any chance of gettin pmaia
He shoved his tongueP.maia
Come and get it PMaia
Miss you pmaia
Remake the tip of his tongue pmaia
Slight pressure pmaia
Hung about the author

 

The Hildreth's Bio Pics
Born in San Diego California, Scott now calls Wichita, Kansas home. Residing in Kansas with his wife, Jessica, and five children (and another on the way in November 2015), he somehow finds twelve hours a day to work on his writing.
Addicted to riding his Harley-Davidson, tattoos, and drinking coffee, Scott can generally be found in a tattoo shop, on his Harley, or in a local coffee house when not writing.
Loyal to the fans, fan girls, and faithful followers who allowed him to make writing a full-time career, Scott communicates with his followers on Facebook almost daily. He encourages his readers to follow him on Facebook and Twitter.
Twitter: @ScottDHildreth
Face book “OFFICIAL LIKE” page – (for updates on released books and upcoming books)
Facebook Author Page – (currently at 5,000 friend limit, but Scott invites you to come enjoy his contests, giveaways, and playful book banter) www.facebook.com/sdhildreth
Goodreads Author Page – www.Goodreads.com/ScottHildreth

 

Hung Blog Giveaways
Two Kindle copies of HUNG with Swag!
Wherever you’re seeing this post, chances are good their Facebook Page is running a giveaway! Check it out to see!

 

Hung (Selected Sinners MC) By Scott Hildreth ♥ Release Blitz

Standard
RELEASE BLITZ from SCOTT
HILDRETH
for his NEW book in
the SELECTED SINNERS MC series!!!
HungNowLiveBanner
Riding and Music PMaia
Hung
Title: HUNG
Author: Scott Hildreth
Release Date: July 13, 2015
Series: Selected Sinners MC
Cover Artist: Jessica Hildreth
Hung Synopsis


Kat
If
a girl wants a bad boy, they don’t come any tougher than Dalton “Biscuit”
Biskette. Biscuit rides with the Selected Sinners MC, and takes no sh*t from
any man – especially cops. He’s tall, covered in tattoos, muscular, has an
awesome beard, a huge c*ck, and a tongue that can tickle my g-spot.
The
only thing he likes to do more than ride and f*ck is lick…
Considering
my penchant for bad boys, he’s perfect in my eyes.
My
police officer father disagrees…
And
so does my former Marine ex-boyfriend who just got out of jail.
 
Biscuit
The
license plate on my bike says it all – RFOF – Ride, F*ck, Or Fight.
I’ve
never met a girl who made me stop and pay attention until I met Kat. There’s
only one problem, her father’s a cop.
And
I hate cops.
If
he thinks he can stop me from f*cking his daughter, he’s as wrong as the day is
long.
 
HUNG
is a stand-alone MC Romance with an HEA and is book IV in the Selected Sinners series. There is no
cheating, nor is there sharing of partners, but the sex is detailed,
graphically depicted, and frequent. No other book is required to tell this
tale. PLEASE be over 18 to enjoy this book.

Hung Kat's note
 
How do
you thank a person for such a great honor as this? You may not know this about
Scott and his writings, but he always pays homage to someone in each of his
books. They may not always be a main character and in some books there may be
more than one character.
 
In this
book, he chose to use my name and a few of my characteristics of my younger
years, (I am around Scott’s age, and no, I will not say exactly how old I am
*smiles*) and wrote one AMAZING, book. He worked hard on this book and I saw it
in him and I felt all he was doing for this book. 


It isn’t just about paying homage to me, there are other’s in there as well. There are other aspects about this book he is bringing to the forefront. Breast cancer is one. Losing
people to cancer; bringing light to the fight of that horrible disease. Abuse is another. Scott always has something to think about in his books. 

 
Yes, it
is an erotic story and it is a wild ride. Yes, my name-sake has some fun in
this book on that level. Yes, my husband knows all about this and we have taken full advantage of the fantasy. 
*grins*  

Thank you, Scott! 



My husband’s name happens
to be in this book as well. 

 
Just
remember, Scott did it for all of the RIGHT reasons. Enjoy the book. Scott is
one of the most talented, amazing, CARING people I know. 


But, YES, he is also a BAD ASS BIKER! So, there is that, too. You have seen him a little pissed when someone reports a pic for nudity when there is no nudity. Pissing him off isn’t the best idea! lol



I am blessed to PA for such a
person and to interact with him and Jessica on a daily basis as we team to do
what we do for his career. I love them both, dearly.



Bless
you, Scott and Jessica and family. I am truly blessed by you both.


THANK
YOU, SCOTT. I AM TRULY HONORED.
Cleared my throat PMaia
Hung buy links
Hung Teasers
 
who's little pussy

 

On this earth for one thing. PMaia

 

Hung Playlist
 
Playlist includes:
Alt-J’s Left Hand FreeBlack Key’s Sinister Kid

Jimi Hendrix’s Red House
Peter Gabriel’s Solsbury Hill
The National’s I Need My Girl
Cypress Hill’s How I Could Just Kill a Man
Beck’s Loser
Marvin Gaye’s Let’s Get it On
Elton John’s Don’t Let The Sun Go Down On Me
Bob Seger’s Roll Me Away
Big Sugar’s Goodbye Train
 
Hung series Buy Links
Making the Cut Cover
Title: Making
the Cut
Author: Scott Hildreth (SD Hildreth)
Series: Selected Sinners MC Book I
Release Date: January 27, 2015
Cover Artist: Jessica Hildreth
 
 
TakingtheHeat
Title: Taking
the Heat
Author: Scott Hildreth (SD Hildreth)
Series: Selected Sinners MC Book II
Release Date: March 25, 2015
Cover Artist: Jessica Hildreth
 
 
Otis4
Title: OTIS
Author: Scott Hildreth
Series: Selected Sinners MC Book III
Release Date: June 9th,
2015
Cover Artist: Jessica
Hildreth
 
 
Hung about the author
Scott Hildreth bio pic small
Born in San Diego California, Scott now calls
Wichita, Kansas home. Residing in Kansas with his wife, Jessica, and five
children (and another on the way in November 2015), he somehow finds twelve
hours a day to work on his writing.
Addicted to riding his Harley-Davidson, tattoos, and drinking coffee, Scott can
generally be found in a tattoo shop, on his Harley, or in a local coffee house
when not writing.Loyal to the fans, fan girls, and faithful followers who allowed him to make writing
a full-time career, Scott communicates with his followers on Facebook almost
daily. He encourages his readers to follow him on Facebook and Twitter.

Twitter: @ScottDHildreth

Face book “OFFICIAL LIKE” page – (for updates on released books and upcoming
books)

www.facebook.com/ScottDHildreth

Facebook Author Page – (currently at 5,000 friend limit, but Scott invites you
to come enjoy his contests, giveaways, and playful book banter) www.facebook.com/sdhildreth

Goodreads Author Page – www.Goodreads.com/ScottHildreth


Selected Sinners Logo

 

Hung (Selected Sinners MC) By Scott Hildreth ♥ Cover & Title Reveal

Standard
COVER
& TITLE REVEAL from SCOTT HILDRETH for his
NEW book in the SELECTED SINNERS MC series!!!
HungComingSoonBanner
 
HungTeaser1

 

 
Hung
Title: HUNG
Author: Scott Hildreth
Release Date: July 13, 2015
Series: Selected Sinners MC
Cover Artist: Jessica Hildreth
TEASERS

HungTeaser3

 

HungTeaser2
Other Selected Sinners MC Series Books
Making the Cut Cover
Title: Making
the Cut
Author: Scott Hildreth (SD Hildreth)
Series: Selected Sinners MC Book I
Release Date: January 27, 2015
Cover Artist: Jessica Hildreth
Synopsis
*WARNING* Depicts an Outlaw
Motorcycle Club, criminal activity, graphic sex, and violence, but has HEA, no
cheating, and NO sex outside the relationship.
Avery, a Criminal Justice major in college, yearns for a bad-boy. An alpha
male. An unattainable guilty pleasure. The unicorn of men.

When the Selected Sinners Motorcycle Club rides into Avery’s bar one night, her
heart stops, and her mind goes to work. She’s immediately attracted to the
baddest man in the group, Axton. She wants him at any cost.

Axton isn’t only a bad boy, he’s the President of The Selected Sinners
Motorcycle Club, a 1%er Outlaw Motorcycle Club. At the onset of a gun deal with
a notorious Mexican prison gang, there is no place in Axton’s life or mind for
a college girl with a smart mouth.

Avery quickly becomes willing to sacrifice whatever she must for a shot at
Axton.

Axton is willing to sacrifice nothing, and has no interest in her advances. His
mind and devotion are on his club brothers and finishing the gun deal with the
MS-13, which will allow one of his brothers in prison to make it out alive.

But Axton finds in doing the deal, he needs Avery and her Criminal Justice
education to complete it.

If Avery makes it out alive, it will be a small miracle.

If Axton makes it out without falling for her, it would be an even bigger
miracle.

*WARNING*

This book is a stand-alone love story. It does have tremendous violence,
explicit language, sexual situations, and the intricacies of being in an Outlaw
Motorcycle Club depicted. All sexual partners in this book are over the age of
18.

*NOTE TO READERS*

Stand alone love story. HEA. No cliff hanger.

Buy Links
 
TakingtheHeat
 
Title: Taking
the Heat
Author: Scott Hildreth (SD Hildreth)
Series: Selected Sinners MC Book II
Release Date: March 25, 2015
Cover Artist: Jessica Hildreth
Synopsis
Stand-Alone, HEA, No cheating.
Selected Sinners MC Romance Book II.
After serving half a dozen tours
in Afghanistan and Iraq as a US Marine, Cambio Todelli – known as Toad to his
MC brothers – is left with a penchant for violence and no emotional attachment
between his heart and his groin.
 
As the Sergeant at Arms for the
Selected Sinners, Toad has one assignment and he takes it very
seriously. Keeping his Brothers safe from harm at any cost.
 
Although he believes he
ultimately stands for what is moral and justified, he admits sometimes the
lines simply become blurred. In short, Toad is a walking contradiction. The
descendant of a long line of prideful Italian American US Marines, he is now living
a far cry from his upbringing in the Catholic church.
 
Sydney Shephard is an orphan, and
has recently lost her only sibling, an older brother, to a lifelong prison
sentence. After losing her job, she is now homeless, penniless, and without any
form of family or friend.
 
As easy as it may be to do so,
she refuses to lose her spirit, her spunk, or her sense of humor.
After having been in multiple
abusive relationships in her past, Sydney has vowed to either live a life of
solitude, or find a man who will treat her as an equal.
 
When a bank robbery goes awry,
leaving Toad on one side of the bank, and Sydney on the other, Toad must make a
decision and make it quick.
 
And when Toad decides to do
something, heaven help anyone who tries to stop him.
 
*NOTE TO READERS* This book is a
stand-alone love story and the second book of a series. No other book is
required to tell THIS tale. It does contain explicit language, sexual
situations, and the intricacies of being in an Outlaw Motorcycle Club. All
sexual partners in this MC Erotic Romance are over the age of
18. Stand alone love story. HEA. No cliff hanger.
Buy Links
Otis4
 
Title: OTIS
Author: Scott Hildreth
Series: Selected Sinners MC Book III
Release Date: June 9th,
2015
Cover Artist: Jessica
Hildreth
Synopsis
SAMANTHA (SAM)

The only man I’ve
ever loved stepped aside and let me go 15 years ago because I wanted to start a
family. After moving as far away from him as possible, I now must return home
for my mother’s funeral. The problem with going home is I’m single and I’m
still deeply in love with Otis. Seeing him and not acting on my feelings
would be impossible, so my plan is to slip into town, take care of my deceased
mother’s affairs, and slip out unnoticed.
One drink should settle my nerves…

OTIS

I’m the 6′-5″ tattooed bad-ass that protects my 32 brothers in the Selected Sinners MC. An undercover ATF
agent has infiltrated our MC and threatens the security of our club.
Determining which of my brothers is the snitch and undoubtedly destined for his
grave is my only focus. My only current love is the MC – I let the only woman
I’ve ever loved other than my mother slip away when I was 21 because I young
and selfish. I’m 36 now, single, and plan on staying that way.

Not finding the snitch is driving me insane, I need a drink…

One unscheduled moment between Otis and Sam could prove disastrous.

Or, it could rekindle a flame
that has always been flickering – a second chance at a first love…
“Being inseparable doesn’t define true love. Being separated and having nothing
change between you, however, does.”

AUTHORS NOTE: OTIS is a
stand-alone MC Erotic Romance with
no cheating, no sharing partners, and a HEA. Be forewarned, the main characters in this book are both
agoraphiliacs. They enjoy sex in public places, especially if they think
someone’s watching. OTIS is
Book III in a series of true stand-alone MC Romance novels. No other book is
required to enjoy this tale. The two previous book may be read as stand-alones
or together fully understand the complexity of the ancillary characters.

 
Buy Links
 
About Scott Hildreth
Scott Hildreth bio pic small
 
What I like: My wife. Riding my Harley-Davidson everywhere I go. Making a difference. Books
that make me cross my legs so I don’t pee when I really need to – but hate to
walk away from the book (I’m weird about objects in the bathroom). Bracelets.
Oh, and I have a WEAKNESS for watches. Noodles. My kids. Writing a story of
absolute freaking lies and having people pay to read it. Cats. Great E-cig
flavors. Watching drunk people be idiotic. Coffee. Driving long distances.
Throwing random shit at public trash receptacles. Going to the movies. Remote
Islands. Ratty-assed tee shirts. Seeing people smile. Love. Giving shit away as
long as it’s not money. The nanosecond before I fall asleep. Family. Coffee.
Hummus. Being tattooed. Eating various spicy foods. Looking over the edge of a
very high object. The thought of jumping off of aforementioned very high object
and bouncing back up (but I’m not made of rubber, so I won’t jump). SHOPPING.
Weighing myself. Reading a review and having said reviewer say my book made
them think. Watching people ride roller coasters. Old sneakers. Coffee.

And.

Carving pumpkins into jack-o-lanterns.


Dislikes:

Body hair. Clowns. Cable TV. Flying in airplanes. People who aren’t able to
express their TRUE feelings in a manner other than screaming. Drugs. Screaming.
People who hate. People who categorize all others based on “x”. New
shoes. Huge crowds. Car keys in my pockets. Dog shit on my shoes. Roller
coasters. Riding in a car. People who are cruel to animals, kids, and the
elderly. My eyebrows. Alcohol. Television. Eating fish with skin on one side.

Keeping up with Scott
 
Selected Sinners Logo