Rocket (Grim Road MC #1) Read Online Marteeka Karland

Categories Genre: Alpha Male, Biker, MC Tags Authors: Series: Grim Road MC Series by Marteeka Karland
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Total pages in book: 49
Estimated words: 45515 (not accurate)
Estimated Reading Time in minutes: 228(@200wpm)___ 182(@250wpm)___ 152(@300wpm)
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When she was ready, she pushed me away and sniffed, wiping her nose on the back of her arm before lifting her chin. “OK. Let’s get to this.”

That was my Lemon. Ready to take on anything she needed to. I got why she thought the club was broken or dysfunctional. In a way, I thought that might have been why I’d forged ahead with ties to Salvation’s Bane and Iron Tzars. The Tzars had men I’d served with, other members of Grim had served with, and now had one of our own daughters. Bane had my own daughter. True, Talia wasn’t mine by birth, but I’d raised her from a young teen and she was a daughter of my heart.

We sat and Lemon cleared her throat. “So. First problem. You.”

That surprised me. “You have doubts about me?”

She met my gaze unwaveringly and took another little piece of my heart when she did. Whatever she was about to say next wasn’t something she was going to let me off the hook easily with.

“How much did you know about Scarlet?” It wasn’t a question so much as a demand.

“All I knew was what I told you and Scarlet a year ago.”

“Yeah. That the club was in danger or some shit and you thought it safer. If that’s the truth, why not send her sisters with her?”

I knew this was coming. These were questions I’d been asking myself since the shit had hit the fan. “The strict truth is that I had doubts Hammer could keep all three safe. The rest of it is, Hammer taking Scarlet away was one less person I thought I had to worry about.”

She frowned, clearly not expecting me to be so brutally honest. “Look, Lemon. I’m not proud of my actions regarding Claw, Hammer, and Scarlet. There are so many things I should have done that I didn’t. My only excuse is that I’d stretched myself too thin.”

“Which wouldn’t have happened if your club had been on the same page.” She didn’t sound angry, just like she was trying to drive her point home. “Was there ever any indication Hammer was as twisted inside as he was?” Again, there was no anger. She was looking for answers to questions she needed to take action. I knew the feeling well because I often did it myself when trying to solve a difficult problem.

I thought about that question. Really thought about it. “No. Looking back, maybe there were small signs I should have paid attention to better, but nothing overt. I knew how he felt about Claw. He told me soon after Claw killed Madina. But he made me a promise he’d back off until he could control his anger. Even took some time away from the compound for beach house duty. There are always three brothers there, so he was never alone.”

“The house in town.”

“Yes. Crush kept tabs on him covertly, making sure he wasn’t planning anything outside the club. He stayed there six months before he said he was ready to come back to the club. By that time, Claw had been sent on a mission to North Korea. It was another six months before the two saw each other again.”

She started. “North Korea?”

I grinned. “Told you. Black Ops.”

“Sweet Jesus.” She scrubbed a hand over her mouth. Yeah. She understood the full impact of my disclosure. I was all in with her. Now, she had to be all in with me. She must have come to that last conclusion a little late because it took her a second before she glared at me. “Don’t think I don’t know what you did there.” She tapped her temple. “I’m on to you, buddy.”

“It’s one more tie to weave us together. I will continually drop little things like that just to keep you on your toes.” I held my grin for a moment before letting it fall. “You do know information like that is only ever to be discussed between the two of us, right? Never say anything even in front of the members of this club. Even to the person in question.”

“You said before Crush knew everything.”

“He does. No one but the two of us knows he does. Hell, who am I kidding? He doesn’t tell me everything. Just about eighty percent or so.”

“Why.” Again, it was a demand.

“Crush is our… safeguard, for lack of a better word. There’s not much he can do for a member if things go to shit, but he can keep blowback from coming to the club.”

She stood again, pacing back and forth. “See, that’s the problem. He should be able to help one of your brothers out if things go to shit on a mission. All of you should. Especially in your own city.”

I frowned. “Lemon, no one can know about us. Or about this compound.”


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