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WirthDirty Aces MC
Lane Hart D.B. West
Contents
Synopsis
Prologue
Chapter 1
Chapter 2
Chapter 3
Chapter 4
Chapter 5
Chapter 6
Chapter 7
Chapter 8
Chapter 9
Chapter 10
Chapter 11
Chapter 12
Chapter 13
Chapter 14
Chapter 15
Chapter 16
Chapter 17
Chapter 18
Chapter 19
Chapter 20
Chapter 21
Chapter 22
Chapter 23
Chapter 24
Epilogue
Coming Soon
About the Authors
Copyright
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WARNING: THIS BOOK IS NOT SUITABLE FOR ANYONE UNDER 18. IT CONTAINS STRONG LANGUAGE, VIOLENCE, AND GRAPHIC SEX SCENES.
Synopsis
Trouble is coming for the Dirty Aces MC when they least expect it.
After a patch-over party turns into a near fatal shootout that injures several members, the Dirty Aces MC is left reeling.
Wirth feels especially guilty since he wasnāt at the bar when his brothers needed him the most. Instead, he had left with a beautiful, mysterious woman, making some of the new members question his loyalty to the club.
Needing to clear his own name, Wirth intends to find out who the rat is within the MC. Suspicious of the new girl, Maeve, he decides to try and get closer to her to determine where her true loyalties lie.
Once he finds out Maeveās secret, Wirthās own loyalties may be shaken to the core.
Prologue
Maeve Donovan
āIām begging you, Cormac, let my brother go!ā Iāve tried reasoning with Rian to leave town with me, but he refuses. Heāll never budge on his own. I need someone else to help me free him from the chains of the ridiculous sense of duty my father laid on his shoulders so that we can both have a normal life for once.
Smirking behind his lowball glass of amber liquid, the clichĆ© redheaded Irish asshole in a black perfectly tailored suit says, āCome on now, Maeve. You act as if I have Rian tied up in the basement like a captive. He knows he can leave the cause whenever the hell he wants.ā
āBut he wonāt leave, and you know that!ā I shout at him. āHe thinks he has to fulfill someā¦some stupid promise he made to our father, to follow in his footsteps. He wonāt ever walk away from you or this chaos unless you throw him out!ā
āRianās eighteen now ā a grown ass man, who is loyal and strong with one hell of a good aim. He can make his own decisions, sweetheart. He no longer needs his big sis to try to protect him.ā
I grit my teeth at his condescending tone. Men are all the same ā self-centered assholes who only care about themselves.
āAnd you donāt need Rian to protect you either!ā I point out to him. āJust because he brags about hitting the bullseye of a practice target doesnāt mean anything. Heāll probably end up killing himself before he shoots anyone else!ā I huff.
āYou donāt give the boy enough credit. I wouldnāt put him on my detail if I didnāt think he had what it takes to back up his cockiness.ā Cormac chuckles before sipping his whiskey with a grin. I donāt miss the irony of him calling Rian a āboyā. Thatās what he still is, despite his age.
My brother, the stubborn hothead that he is, insists on staying with Cormacās crew, playing the role of one of his bodyguards. Rian says itās the best way for him to learn how to lead so that one day he can take his place, which is just fucking ridiculous. Cormac canāt teach him anything other than how to increase his alcohol tolerance while sleeping with every woman he meets. My brother doesnāt need Cormac to show him either of those things. Our father did the exact same thing from the time we were born until the day he died by taking a bullet in his back while fucking some slut in a hotel room. No one saw his killer before he got away. Rian swears heāll find out who it was one day. I would much prefer for him to work on solving that mystery rather than being one of Cormacās henchman.
āPlease, Cormac,ā I plead with him again. I know Iām grasping at straws when I say, āDo you really want to be the man who ends the Donovan line?ā
Finally, his smile falters and his skin turns even paler than usual as he quietly considers that scenario while sipping his drink.
Our people may be wanton alcoholics, but theyāre also superstitious and suckers for tradition. For over a hundred years, a Donovan was the head of the Irish mafia in the United States. Itās not a family history that Iām proud of, but itās one that lasted an entire century ā that is until my father was murdered last year. His men all voted for Cormac to lead until Rian was old enough to stand on his own.
On his eighteenth birthday, Rian couldāve stepped into the role, but so far, he hasnāt. For some unknown reason, heās thankfully hesitating. Which means thereās still time for me to get him free and clear of being the fourth Donovan to also die for the mafiaās cause.
āFine. What youāre asking isnāt easy, butā¦I may be able to figure out a way to push Rian outā¦ā
āYou will?ā I say in surprise.
He holds up his palm. āAfter the new arrivals in the city are handled. If Rian leaves, I could lose the support of otherā¦nostalgic men who may decide to go with him. And with competition coming to town ā the
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