Title: Booker
Series: Bluff Creek Brotherhood MC Nomads/Mayhem Makers Collaboration
Author: Nat Logan
Release Date: February 5, 2025
Genre/Tropes: MC Romance; Later in Life; Second Chance; Found Family; Cinnamon Roll Hero
A Biker On A Mission. The Woman He Never Forgot.
A chance meeting at Motorcycles, Mobsters and Mayhem that could only happen in a romance novel.
Andrew “Booker” Thomson has always done what was required of him. His time in the Army taught him the value of following orders and brotherhood. The Bluff Creek Brotherhood MC has offered him a home, but something is missing—if only he knew what. When his MC President offers him nomad status and asks him to check on one of their Originals, whom they haven’t had contact with in a couple of weeks, Booker jumps at the chance. His appearance as a cover model at the Motorcycles, Mobsters and Mayhem book signing will allow him to do both.
Alexandra Sullivan has made a life for herself working with romance authors. Spending the majority of the year on the road in her RV, she loves the nomadic lifestyle. She’s always wanted her own happily ever after, but none of the men she’s met live up to her romance novel heroes or her high school boyfriend. When she’s face-to-face with the boy she had to leave before their junior prom, she wonders if this might be her second chance.
Before Booker can sweep Alexandra off her feet, he and his fellow nomads will need to help her confront the danger wreaking havoc in her and her mom’s life. Lexi and Booker will need a little assistance from the men and women of Bluff Creek Brotherhood MC and Saint’s Outlaws MC if they want to ride off into their own happily ever after.
Booker is a second chance, later in life, cinnamon roll hero, MC romance where family is found and dreams really do come true.
A chance meeting at Motorcycles, Mobsters and Mayhem that could only happen in a romance novel.
Andrew “Booker” Thomson has always done what was required of him. His time in the Army taught him the value of following orders and brotherhood. The Bluff Creek Brotherhood MC has offered him a home, but something is missing—if only he knew what. When his MC President offers him nomad status and asks him to check on one of their Originals, whom they haven’t had contact with in a couple of weeks, Booker jumps at the chance. His appearance as a cover model at the Motorcycles, Mobsters and Mayhem book signing will allow him to do both.
Alexandra Sullivan has made a life for herself working with romance authors. Spending the majority of the year on the road in her RV, she loves the nomadic lifestyle. She’s always wanted her own happily ever after, but none of the men she’s met live up to her romance novel heroes or her high school boyfriend. When she’s face-to-face with the boy she had to leave before their junior prom, she wonders if this might be her second chance.
Before Booker can sweep Alexandra off her feet, he and his fellow nomads will need to help her confront the danger wreaking havoc in her and her mom’s life. Lexi and Booker will need a little assistance from the men and women of Bluff Creek Brotherhood MC and Saint’s Outlaws MC if they want to ride off into their own happily ever after.
Booker is a second chance, later in life, cinnamon roll hero, MC romance where family is found and dreams really do come true.
Andrew “Booker” Thomson thought through all the ways this weekend could go wrong. When War, the president of Bluff Creek Brotherhood MC, had asked Booker if he and his friend could check on one of the MC’s nomads, it had been the perfect excuse for what he needed to do this weekend. War had also offered for Booker and his friend Twist to officially become a part of Bluff Creek as nomads.
Booker had jumped at the chance because he loved Bluff Creek’s original Chapter in Kansas and their other Chapter in Cider Creek, Texas, but there was still something missing. He adored the brotherhood he’d found and the family aspect, but he wasn’t settled. It felt like his life wasn’t complete, but he didn’t believe he’d find what was missing in Bluff Creek. Becoming a nomad would allow him to search for that missing part of him while still having the brotherhood he’d missed after he got out of the Army.
For now, he and Twist would check on Compass. Twist was his best friend, and he couldn’t imagine going nomad without him. They’d served together, which is where Twist had gotten his name. Twist was short for Twister because he was amazing at predicting the weather. Twist loved storm chasing, so going nomad with Booker fit perfectly.
Since Booker booked them into the same hotel where he had the event at, he should be able to sneak away. In a perfect world. He and Twist were checking in late on Friday night. Booker was hoping their check-in was late enough that he’d miss anyone recognizing him in the hallways.
Booker didn’t know why he was hiding it from his club brothers. They readily accepted that he loved reading all novels but especially romance. It was just opening himself up and sharing that he also posed for photos that were used on romance book covers that he hadn’t been able to do yet.
He hadn’t even considered it until he’d contacted an author he liked about loving her books. Then he joined her ARC team, and she’d seen his picture. She’d begged him to model for her. And the rest was history. Once her friends had seen him on her covers, he’d had numerous people wanting photos. He’d traveled to a couple different photographers to have photos done. Now, he had extra income from the photo sales.
He did wish that Dex was with him and Twist. They’d served together before all retiring at the same time. Dex had fallen in love with Bluff Creek in Kansas and was helping with their gun range. It suited Dex, but Booker had felt strange when he and Twist rode away without their friend. Logically, he knew they all wouldn’t be together forever, but it had felt strange. They’d been their version of the three musketeers, but things changed. Twist motioned to Booker to pull over for gas. Booker guessed they were still about twenty minutes from the hotel.
He pulled in and filled up while Twist did the same at another pump.
“Yo, I’m beat. What do you say to us getting takeout then just heading to our rooms? I don’t think I’m up for partying tonight,” Twist said.
“I’m game. I want to wash the road dust off and sleep after filling my stomach. I’ve got that thing tomorrow until we meet Compass for supper. What are your plans?” Booker asked.
“We’re not that far from our Cider Creek Chapter. Since you’re busy, I thought I’d drive out there. Brew offered to give me a tour of their brewery.”
Booker breathed a sigh of relief that he wouldn’t have to worry about Twist seeing him at the signing. Though he shouldn’t relax too soon. Motorcycles, Mobsters and Mayhem was a huge signing with readers and authors who would definitely notice their cuts. He’d hope for the best and plan for the worst. He couldn’t see Twist giving him too much crap about being a cover model. He just really didn’t want the women back at Bluff Creek to know he modeled, or he’d never get any peace. He’d been lucky he hadn’t been found out yet because he’d seen one of the books he was a model for on one of the Franks sisters’ bookshelves.
Booker had jumped at the chance because he loved Bluff Creek’s original Chapter in Kansas and their other Chapter in Cider Creek, Texas, but there was still something missing. He adored the brotherhood he’d found and the family aspect, but he wasn’t settled. It felt like his life wasn’t complete, but he didn’t believe he’d find what was missing in Bluff Creek. Becoming a nomad would allow him to search for that missing part of him while still having the brotherhood he’d missed after he got out of the Army.
For now, he and Twist would check on Compass. Twist was his best friend, and he couldn’t imagine going nomad without him. They’d served together, which is where Twist had gotten his name. Twist was short for Twister because he was amazing at predicting the weather. Twist loved storm chasing, so going nomad with Booker fit perfectly.
Since Booker booked them into the same hotel where he had the event at, he should be able to sneak away. In a perfect world. He and Twist were checking in late on Friday night. Booker was hoping their check-in was late enough that he’d miss anyone recognizing him in the hallways.
Booker didn’t know why he was hiding it from his club brothers. They readily accepted that he loved reading all novels but especially romance. It was just opening himself up and sharing that he also posed for photos that were used on romance book covers that he hadn’t been able to do yet.
He hadn’t even considered it until he’d contacted an author he liked about loving her books. Then he joined her ARC team, and she’d seen his picture. She’d begged him to model for her. And the rest was history. Once her friends had seen him on her covers, he’d had numerous people wanting photos. He’d traveled to a couple different photographers to have photos done. Now, he had extra income from the photo sales.
He did wish that Dex was with him and Twist. They’d served together before all retiring at the same time. Dex had fallen in love with Bluff Creek in Kansas and was helping with their gun range. It suited Dex, but Booker had felt strange when he and Twist rode away without their friend. Logically, he knew they all wouldn’t be together forever, but it had felt strange. They’d been their version of the three musketeers, but things changed. Twist motioned to Booker to pull over for gas. Booker guessed they were still about twenty minutes from the hotel.
He pulled in and filled up while Twist did the same at another pump.
“Yo, I’m beat. What do you say to us getting takeout then just heading to our rooms? I don’t think I’m up for partying tonight,” Twist said.
“I’m game. I want to wash the road dust off and sleep after filling my stomach. I’ve got that thing tomorrow until we meet Compass for supper. What are your plans?” Booker asked.
“We’re not that far from our Cider Creek Chapter. Since you’re busy, I thought I’d drive out there. Brew offered to give me a tour of their brewery.”
Booker breathed a sigh of relief that he wouldn’t have to worry about Twist seeing him at the signing. Though he shouldn’t relax too soon. Motorcycles, Mobsters and Mayhem was a huge signing with readers and authors who would definitely notice their cuts. He’d hope for the best and plan for the worst. He couldn’t see Twist giving him too much crap about being a cover model. He just really didn’t want the women back at Bluff Creek to know he modeled, or he’d never get any peace. He’d been lucky he hadn’t been found out yet because he’d seen one of the books he was a model for on one of the Franks sisters’ bookshelves.
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