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Title: Block’s Road
Series: Riot MC Biloxi Series
Author: Karen Renee
Genre: MC Romance/Suspense
Release Date: March 7, 2023





A night with a vigilante biker wasnโ€™t my wisest choice.

I canโ€™t resist the cocky motorcycle man, even though Block is old enough to be my father. He said he didnโ€™t do commitments, which made it the perfect night of fun.
Except afterward, nobody else appeals to me.
Block shows up weeks later, and I break my one-time-only rule. I wonโ€™t fall for his arrogant smile and burly, tattooed build. Itโ€™s one last night to get him out of my system. Neither of us wants a relationship. Every wicked thing he does to me feels different – like it could be the real thing.
When a threat lands on my doorstep, one final night with Block becomes a three-day-weekend. He insists on helping me resolve my problems which only brings us closer together.
The day after our weekend together, I find out heโ€™s my new boss.
Life always shoots me down and being with Block is no different.
Problem is, Block thinks we can be an exception.
I donโ€™t want to be an exception. We should quit while we can.

If you love a sassy heroine, one-night-to-forever romance, and an alpha hero who sees what he wants and wonโ€™t let go, then youโ€™ll love Blockโ€™s Road.



We wandered onto the patio, then out to a pool deck, and I nudged his bicep with my shoulder. โ€œWhy did we stay at a house in Metarie, when we could have just stayed here? Youโ€™ve got a pool and a hot tub. What?โ€

He wrapped his arms around me. โ€œYou wanted Cafe DuMonde, woman. Canโ€™t make that happen here.โ€

I slid my hands up his sculpted chest and rested them on his shoulders. โ€œFair.โ€ My eyes skated past him and I saw the angular room jutting out from the backside of the house. โ€œWhat is that? Do you have a sun room? I would think thatโ€™s where a bedroom would be or something.โ€

He glanced over his shoulder and frowned. โ€œYeah, thatโ€™s a big bedroom and it has a sun room.โ€

When I caught his eyes again, I asked, โ€œAre you running drugs or something?โ€

โ€œNot any more,โ€ he said dryly.

My head turned a touch. โ€œI was joking.โ€

โ€œIโ€™m not.โ€

I stepped out of his hold. โ€œYouโ€ฆ you bought this house withโ€”โ€

His finger pressed lightly on my lips. โ€œNo. My mom was in an accident back when I was in my late twenties. She lost the use of her legs. We had to move to a house she could move around in, and the settlement money paid for this.โ€

โ€œOh dear. Iโ€™m sorry. Am I meeting your mom today?โ€

A sad smile crested his lips. โ€œSad to say it, but no. It would have been entertaining as fuck to hear what Mom would say to you. But she passed a couple years ago.โ€

I frowned. โ€œIโ€™m sorry sheโ€™s gone, Rob.โ€

He nodded. โ€œMe too. My brother โ€”biological brotherโ€” has been up in my shit to sell the place and give him half the fuckinโ€™ money.โ€

My lips pressed together as I tried to keep my mind open and my temper on a simmer. โ€œDid he help you care for her? Iโ€™m guessing you took care of her.โ€

โ€œI did take care of her – except we had a nurse come in to help her with showers. She didnโ€™t want me doing that. Too much pride. But to answer your first question, no. He didnโ€™t help at all. No money, no offers to call Medicare when shit wasnโ€™t getting covered. Nada.โ€

โ€œIs he nuts?โ€ 

Block smiled big and beautiful. โ€œSeems so, but no need to yell at me, baby. I assure you, Iโ€™ve reacted the same damn way.โ€

โ€œHoly cow,โ€ I muttered.

โ€œSo, thatโ€™s part of why itโ€™s a lot of house for me. Mom lived here, and she wanted to have enough room so Peyton could bring his wife and kids to visitโ€ฆ and even stay if they wanted.โ€

I shook my head. โ€œHe didnโ€™t want to do that?โ€

His lips bulged as his tongue moved around his teeth. โ€œNot sure if it was all him or how much his wife played into it. Sheโ€™s very religious. Didnโ€™t approve of my lifestyle. In fact, sheโ€”โ€

I held up a hand. โ€œDonโ€™t you dare tell me she blamed you or your way of life or even your love of metal bands or some shit for the accident that got your mother injured. Donโ€™t you do it.โ€

His lips quirked. โ€œI wonโ€™t. But you hit it dead on – musical tastes and all.โ€

โ€œGet the fuck out!โ€

โ€œItโ€™s cool, Heidi.โ€

โ€œIf itโ€™s cool, then thatโ€™s a shack.โ€ I tilted my head at the house. โ€œWait. Let me guess, they visited like once didnโ€™t they? Got a glimpse of that stellar decor and got jealous too, am I right?โ€

His head wobbled. โ€œSort of, but Mom was an interior designer. She worked some after the accident, but not like she did prior.โ€

I shook my head and stalked away, following the path around the pool. 

He followed me for a few steps before he grabbed my hand and yanked me to him. โ€œAre you pissed? For real?โ€

My eyes widened. โ€œWell, yeah. I mean, who the hell canโ€™t help to take care of their queen-ager mom when she needs it?โ€

He choked on laughter. โ€œWhatโ€™d you call her?โ€

โ€œWomen after a certain age should be called queen-agers. It hasnโ€™t caught on quite yet, but Iโ€™m doing my part, man.โ€

He laughed. โ€œYeah. To be fair, Heidi, itโ€™s better that they didnโ€™t help.โ€

I tried to wrest my hand away, but he held firm. โ€œSince I wasnโ€™t here, Iโ€™ll take your word for it, but logically, you canโ€™t know that for sure.โ€

โ€œPeytonโ€™s wife, Mariah, believes Anne Murray sings the devilโ€™s music. She is that kind of fundamentalist. Can you imagine the tight grip sheโ€™d have on shit in the house? No. It worked out that they werenโ€™t here all the time. And, my hunch is that itโ€™s Mariah behind the push for the money.โ€

โ€œIf itโ€™s money behind this, Iโ€™m surprised they havenโ€™t asked you to take out a home equity loan and give them that instead of selling.โ€

He stared at me for a long moment.

โ€œYouโ€™re joking. They did that, too?โ€

โ€œYep.โ€

My eyes widened and he grinned, which stoked my anger. โ€œWhat are you grinning about?โ€

โ€œMom would have fuckinโ€™ loved you.โ€

โ€œOh, please. You gotta be a special kind of insensitive to not get riled about that sort of bullshit. And make no mistake, that is grade-A bullshit.โ€

He chuckled. โ€œHow can talking about this make my dick hard?โ€

โ€œYou are not for real! Show me your motherโ€™s sunroom.โ€

His hand holding mine moved it so I had my hand on the small of his back. He wrapped his other arm around my waist. โ€œCanโ€™t do that. Itโ€™s my sunroom now, baby. Thought you wanted the full tour before seeing my king bed?โ€

โ€œYes, a full tour would be best. Lead the way.โ€







Karen Renee is the author of the Riot Motorcycle Club, Beta, and O-Town series of books. She once crunched Nielsen ratings data but these days she brings her imagination to life by writing books. She has wanted to be a writer since she was very young, but it’s taken the last twenty plus years for her to amass enough courage and overall life experience to bring that dream to life. Some of those life experiences came from the wonderful world of advertising, banking, and local television media research. She is a proud wife and mother, and a Jacksonville native. When she’s not at the soccer field or cooking, you can find her at her local library, the grocery store, in her car jamming out to some tunes, or hibernating while she writes and/or reads books.





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