
Blurb
Willow Storm is all alone. After her father passes away, he leaves her with the bar that he loved the most in life. She didnโt have a good relationship with her father. He was an asshole and a drunk, but with nothing holding her back, she packs up and returns to his bar.
She expects the place to be run down, but her father actually kept the bar in great working order. So, she intends to make it thrive. One Christmas Eve, as she is about to close for the night, a strange man in a leather cut shows up.
Rebel Constantine knew Willow would return, but he didnโt expect the curvy beauty she’d become. She’s feisty and full of attitude. He is going to possess her. He makes a vow that in one year, she is going to belong to him, and he is going to have her begging and screaming for him.
Willow intends to reject him. But for a whole year, Rebel is there and she cannot deny her attraction to him anymore.
The following Christmas, Willow falls into him. They will only have Christmas together and that is all. But will that ever be enough?
But itโs not just one time, it is lots of times, and Willow finds herself falling for her rough biker. She loves it when he is naughty and when heโs nice.
He has a club to get back to. There is no room in his life for her, or is there?
Excerpt:
Stepping around the bar, she grabbed the whiskey off the top shelf, glancing in the mirror to keep an eye on him, and then went to the bar and started to pour him a shot. She was rarely generous with the good stuff, but she had a feeling if she was sparse with him, he wouldnโt be happy.
โThere you go.โ
The guy she assumed was called Rebel didnโt sit, but put one of his hands flat on the counter, picked up the glass, and then knocked it back, giving out a little sigh of appreciation. Everyone else she had seen drink this had taken their time, or even winced at the spice as it burned their throat.
โAnother.โ
She did as she was asked, pouring him another drink. This time, he didnโt chug it back, but looked at her. Willow hoped she wasnโt blushing. It would be a nightmare if he thought she was embarrassed or had a crush, or was even attracted to him. She knew one of them to be true, but that was beside the point. He shouldnโt know the true answer.
As she folded her arms across her chest, Rebel chuckled.
โHe said you had an attitude a mile long.โ
โWho did?โ Willow asked.
โYour dad.โ
This made her pause. She had no idea her father even talked about her behind her back. Why would he talk about her? Heโd been disappointed in her for a long time and didnโt even acknowledge her existence. That seemed to be her fatherโs traitโpretending she didnโt exist, so he didnโt have to deal with the fact his wife, her mother, had left them both.
The divorce papers had sent her father over the edge, and it had cemented their stalemate relationship.
โHe shouldnโt have been talking about me,โ she said. She moved away to go and do anything that involved her hands, and not talking to him.
โWhy not?โ Rebel asked. โYouโre his daughter.โ
โMy fatherโs dead, so please enjoy your drink, because itโs nearly closing time.โ
Rebel chuckled. โSassy, I like it.โ
Willow had heard enough. She didnโt want to think about the guilt that ate away at her each time she thought of her dad. There were so many times she wanted to come home, to make up for lost time, to try and make it work, but she always found some excuse not to work it, and now there was no chance of them ever mending bridges.
Her father was gone and was never coming back. She didnโt need this โฆ biker, to remind her of that.
Rounding the bar, she made her way toward the door, and Rebel gave another little chuckle that set her nerves on end.
โLeave!โ
Rebel threw back his whiskey and slapped the glass down on the bar. She thought the sheer force of it might shatter the glass, but it didnโt.
Rebel walked slowly toward her. Willow tried not to pay attention to the walk, or the way he looked at her. There was no disgust or any indication he was pissed off. She didnโt know how she had done it, but he actually looked entertained by her.
She was ready to kick his ass out, but Rebel took another step toward her. For some strange reason she didnโt feel afraid.
โYou know, he said you had attitude, but he didnโt say anything about how fucking sexy you are.โ
โHe was my dad,โ Willow said.
Did this man find her sexy? No, she shouldnโt care.
โTrue, and that kind of shit is messed up.โ Rebel gave a groan of approval. โIโll let you kick me out this time, but I promise you, Willow Storm, by next Christmas, you are going to be screaming my name and begging me for more.โ
โGet lost, creep.โ
Rebel gripped her waist and pulled her in close.
โNot a creep.โ He slammed his lips down on hers, kissing her hard, taking her by surprise.
At first, she didnโt kiss him back, because she was a little shocked that he had taken a kiss and not asked permission first. This wasnโt a soft kissโit was hard, firm, demanding, and Willow loved every second of it. She couldnโt help but kiss him back.
Rebel was the one to break the kiss first.
โAnd the name is Rebel Constantine. You better get used to it.โ






