Bones by the Wood

Bones by the Wood

by Catherine Johnson
Publication Date: 04/01/2016

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Steve ‘Dizzy’ Disraeli has been the Sergeant at Arms of the Priests MC, Louisiana for fifteen years; he’s been a member for more than twenty. Now his president has a big task for him, Samuel Carter has asked him to travel to move back to his native Texas to head up a new charter of the Priests MC. He’s got a lot of work to do, and he needs to find a way to make a home now that he is no longer surrounded by the family he has known for more than half his life.


Althea ‘Thea’ Colby is just trying to get along as best she can. It’s not easy being a single mama, but she’s giving it her all. Her son, Josh, is her world and the only man worth having in her life. She spent some time on the sidelines of the biker club in the town she calls home, but never had any plans to get drawn in any further.


But the Rabid Dogs MC has disappeared without trace or explanation, and now there’s a new MC in town and they seem to have brought a truckload of trouble with them. Thea and Josh are at risk from the MC's enemies, and her heart is certainly at risk from the President of the club himself.


Thea has to fight to keep her tiny slice of family whole. Dizzy has to fight to build a family from nothing. As they endeavour to survive and endure the trials in their way, they may find that the roads they’re looking for are one and the same.

ISBN:
9781502228628
9781502228628
Category:
Adult & contemporary romance
Publication Date:
04-01-2016
Language:
English
Publisher:
Catherine Johnson
Catherine Johnson

Catherine Johnson is an award-winning writer of Welsh/African Caribbean descent, now living in Hastings in East Sussex.

Her novels for children include Stella; The Dying Game; Arctic Hero, selected for Booked Up 2009; The Curious Tale of the Lady Caraboo; and A Nest of Vipers, shortlisted for the UKLA Award 2009.

She lectures in creative writing at London Metropolitan University and is a Trustee of The Reading Agency.

She works regularly with children and teachers in primary schools and libraries across the UK. This is the sequel to Sawbones, winner of the Historical Association's Young Quills Award for Historical Fiction.

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