
Conan
(Black Shamrocks MC: First Generation, #1)
by Kylie Hillman
Publication date: September 12th 2017
Genres: Adult, Romance, Suspense
by Kylie Hillman
Publication date: September 12th 2017
Genres: Adult, Romance, Suspense
The first book in the
brand-new spinoff from the Internationally Bestselling Black Shamrocks MC
series is here.
BLURB
“You know how the story ended.
Now, it’s time to learn how it all began…”
Prospecting for the Black
Shamrocks MC once Colin “Conan” Blake finished school was a no-brainer.
His best friends were
prospecting.
His father was a ranking member.
Hell, every man he knew was part
of the MC.
The only thing the Club wanted in
return for a lifetime of brotherhood was unquestioning loyalty. It was that
straightforward. Patching in meant he vowed to put the needs of the Black
Shamrocks in front of everything else—even his own desires.
He thought it would be easy. He
was certain nothing could come between him and his brothers.
That was until he met her.
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EXCERPT:
PROLOGUE
“Here’s
to the crazy ones. The misfits. The rebels. The troublemakers. The round pegs
in the square holes. The ones who see things differently. They’re not fond of
rules. And they have no respect for the status quo. You can quote them,
disagree with them, glorify or vilify them. About the only thing you can’t do
is ignore them. Because they change things.” ~Ken
Segall~
During my
life, the whole twenty-two years I’ve graced this earth, I’ve learnt one thing.
Rules are for other people. I’m a Blake; part of the Black Shamrocks MC, son of
the Sergeant-At-Arms. The dictates of society that everyone else is forced to
live by don’t apply to me.
I can do
what I want when I want.
As long
as it doesn’t affect the Club, I’m golden.
My days
as a Prospect are numbered, I know that. It’s a no-brainer. The first
generation of sons born in Australia are ready to patch in and learn what they
need to do to continue our Club’s legacy. The granting of my membership into
the brotherhood that binds the Shamrocks is guaranteed.
At least,
I thought so.
Until I
found myself on the wrong end of their oath.
Brotherhood
before blood. Brotherhood before everything. They wanted me to put the
brotherhood before her … and I wasn’t sure if I could.
Colleen
McCormack called to the very thing that was changing me from a boy into a man.
In her green eyes, strawberry-blonde hair, and hips that curved for days, I saw
my future. I saw kids. I saw a responsibility for her happiness that made my
soul sing with pride.
I saw the
pair of us—old and grey, and still in love.
Too bad
she was a Club slut.
According
to my father, you shouldn’t give a fuck about the sluts. You fuck ‘em, you
share ‘em, you laugh at ‘em when they keep trying to come back for more.
You don’t
fall in love with them.
You
definitely don’t ask them to marry you.
And, you
one-hundred-percent don’t use your Club to exact revenge on the fucker who
forced her into whoring without taking it to Church first.
I’d spent
my life thinking that the rules didn’t apply to me.
Turns out
that they did. Because once the Shamrocks are done putting out the fire I
started with the still-smoking end of my gun, I’m going to feel the full-force
of those rules.
Thankfully,
she’s more than worth it.
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Author Info
Kylie Hillman is the Australian
author of the Internationally Bestselling Black Shamrocks MC series, Amazon #1
Bestselling NA/Sports novel, Brawl (Black Hearts MMA #1), and the recently
completed Centrifuge Duet. She's currently working on the highly anticipated spin-offs
to the Black Shamrocks MC series, writing the rest of the Black Hearts MMA
series, and plotting her upcoming psychological thriller, Blood Oath.
She's also wife to a
Harley-riding, boating and fishing, four-wheel driving, quintessential Aussie
bloke and mum to two crazy, adorable, and eccentric kids. A Crohn's Disease
sufferer and awareness campaigner, as well as an avid tea drinker, metal head,
and math nerd, Kylie is known for lacing everything she says with sarcasm and
inappropriate innuendo.
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