Whisky Shots
by Karlene Blakemore-Mowle
The complete Whisky Shots series; book one and book two in
one big book bundle
Whisky State
of Mind
Whisky “Sky” McKenna, daughter of a once notorious motorcycle
club president, just wants to live her own life, without her father’s baggage,
without her grandparents’ controlling rules, and preferably without stabbing
her obnoxious employer with a fork.
For months, the only thing that kept Sky dragging herself out
of bed and off to her job was the brief few moments she got to stand behind her
mystery guy at the coffee shop. She didn’t know his name—she didn’t care, all
she knew was that those precious few moments each day she spent fantasizing
about having his babies was the highlight of her pathetically, mundane life.
Then he walked back into her life. Sawyer Riley; six feet of
broody denim and leather with a demand that would turn her life upside down.
Suddenly mundane was beginning to look pretty darn good.
Holding onto her newly found freedom was proving difficult
when everyone seemed hell bent on taking it away. How was she supposed to have
a future when her past kept getting in the way?
Whisky On My
Mind
Life for Whisky McKenna is no longer hanging in limbo. She’s
now part owner of her father’s Bar and Grill and back in college finishing her
degree. With Sawyer Riley; all six feet of brooding denim and leather at her
side, life should be getting easier…but loving Sawyer was never going to be an
easy choice; not when he came with a motorcycle club as a third wheel in their
relationship.
Added to that, a new threat has emerged bringing with it a
complication in the form of her old lover, Caleb Santiago.
Past secrets and old hurts are forced to the surface as
Whisky struggles to adjust to her life as Sawyer’s old lady while trying not to
lose everything she’s worked so hard for in the process.
Can she love Sawyer and accept his life without letting go of
everything that was once important to her? Or will sharing him with the club be
too big a sacrifice?
Quotes
““A short life, lived to its fullest is worth a hundred long
lives filled with mediocre. You need the hard times so you can appreciate the
good. And you need a few struggles to value the things you’ve earned along the
way.” ”
“ “You’re only young. There’s no such thing as
failure if you’re still dreaming.””
“ “It proved that
no matter how tough a man thought he was—when a five-year-old hands you an
empty teacup—you pretended to drink!” ”
“ “The cop and the
biker’s daughter...it had Greek tragedy written all over it.” ”
“ “I think I better clear up that little misconception right here
and now…playin’ big brother is the last thing I got in mind when it comes to
you darlin’. So don’t ever confuse my motives for being brotherly. Got it?” ”
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