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Resilient and sweet, Bailey Preston, prides herself on her position as Mayor of Ghosttown. She may not have wanted it, but she’s done her best by the town and its residents. After overcoming a horrific past, she’s persevered when most people would have crumbled. The past is the past and Bailey is set on living her best life in the present. And her life is about to get a bit more exciting with the arrival of its newest residents, Ghosttown Riders MC. Bailey has set her sights on making the bikers feel welcome, especially a certain violet eyed, handsome member of the club. As Vice President of the Ghosttown Riders, quiet and incredibly private, Saint Monroe, is one of the most revered members of the MC. When Saint speaks, people listen and when he leads his brothers, they follow. He rules his club with respect, meticulous thought, and unwavering protection. It’s the same way he lives in his life, protecting those closest to him. And, he lives his life without distraction. Until the mayor. His growing attraction for Bailey has tested his patience for the last year. He wasn’t prepared for her, but nothing will stop him from claiming her. All he has to do is break down her barriers and prove that he will do anything to keep her by his side. Bailey is Saint’s soulmate, and he’s ready to prove it by being her savior.
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Saint & Bailey.
CW: heroine was brutally assaulted off page and is still dealing with the trauma. Her attacker gets out of prison and continues to harass her.
The word "lash" or "lashes" is used 23 times. There is a LOT Of looking up through lashes going on, which I still don't understand how that works, even after years of reading romance and everyone peering through their lashes all the time.
Saint has wanted Bailey for a year, but waited till he got his life all organized and settled before acting on it. Bailey is a big ole sweetheart who is adorable and nice to everyone. She'd also fit in your pocket, all the heroine's in this series are a foot shorter than their men. Most of the book is Bailey slowly opening up to Saint and his family, acting a little bit too dumb to live sometimes. The tears got me again on this one. How is it these biker books are getting me all up in my feelings?