Burning Desires (Blue Bandits MC Book 4)

Burning Desires (Blue Bandits MC Book 4) by Michelle Woods Read Free Book Online

Book: Burning Desires (Blue Bandits MC Book 4) by Michelle Woods Read Free Book Online
Authors: Michelle Woods
though he seemed sincere. She didn’t want to get attached and then get burned when she found out he was cheating on her.
    “Hammer, I don’t know how I feel about this right now. I just want to step back from it for now. Can we just dance and deal with this issue later please?” Kelsey asked, her head starting to hurt from all the thoughts swirling inside her.
    She hated when things got complicated. It wasn’t that she couldn’t deal with it, she just didn’t like to. She could see why Hammer had spoken to Amber if what he was telling her was true. She knew what it was like when you cared about someone; even if they did hurt you, you didn’t want to see them upset. Kelsey turned to look out at the fire, her hands rubbing together, trying to ignore the fact that she was searching the crowd for Burner. She wanted to be sure he knew she hadn’t left when he told her to.
    “Sure,” Hammer said after a long pause. He took her hand and began leading her out to the firelight where music was playing and people were dancing. Kelsey and Hammer joined them and for a little while she enjoyed her night again, forgetting about Burner and the drama of finding out that Hammer had been chatting up another woman on their date.
     
     
     

Chapter Five
     
     
     
    Burner stood in the shadows watching Hammer and Kelsey dance, his eyes narrowed and his shoulders tense. He didn’t know why the hell he was still watching her. When she’d fallen in the clubhouse he’d caught her without a second thought, but once she was in his arms he felt such a visceral surge of desire that he’d been ready to take her to his room and fuck her all night despite her voiced protests. Finding out she wasn’t a sweetbutt or a piece of ass that hung around the club for the night seeking pleasure had made anger burn inside his guts that twisted and turned in venomous delight because he wanted her.
    Badly .
    He supposed that was what made him act like a total asshole to her but fuck, a good girl didn’t need to be here. Now that he could see past his hardened cock and the burning chasm of need she’d unleashed with her fresh apples and honey scent and her long coltish legs, he could almost feel the sweetness pouring off her.
    Hammer, that stupid fuck, had left her alone and he cringed as thoughts of what could have happened to her bombarded him. His anger grew as he watched her laugh in tinkling wonder as she was spun around by Hammer. His teeth ground together and his arms crossed and it took everything he had to stop himself from walking over there and jerking her from Hammer’s arms to take her home. A woman as pure as she was didn’t need to be here with this motley crew or anywhere near a man like him. Burner felt a hot pit open up inside him and his emotions began to be sucked into the vortex of hate and self-loathing that was now his whole world.
    How many girls like her had his actions caused to be broken and abused? How many times had he stood back and watched it happen because he was trying to find the mole for men like Hammer? Fuck, just fuck. He shifted from foot to foot trying to get a handle on his rampaging emotions. Burner tore his eyes away from Kelsey and Hammer.
    He needed to let this go, damn it. He didn’t know why he couldn’t seem to move away from the couple even when he knew it was for the best. Hammer wasn’t like the Headhunters; he wasn’t going to rape or beat her for fuck’s sake. He needed to get a grip. His body was tensed and he felt a knot forming between his shoulder blades because he held himself rigid, trying to stop himself from attacking Hammer over the woman.
    Burner forced himself to turn away, staring out into the night wondering what the hell was going on with him over the last week. He’d been struggling with his role in bringing down the mole again and he didn’t know why. He thought he was past it, that he’d come to terms with his part in the drama.
    Over the past few weeks he’d felt more

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