Motorcycle Club Romance, Suspense, Age Gap
Date Published: July 18, 2025
Tillie: At the lowest time in my life, I realize I might have gained my very own guardian angel. I never saw Xavier as more than a friend, but then he went to prison for me. Iโll never forget his sacrifice. Heโs the one person I can tell anything, the one person I trust above all else. Heโs also the man Iโve built up in my little fantasy world as being the perfect husband. Only problem is, I forgot heโs still a killer. How can I be with a man whoโs capable of taking a life? Iโm torn between my growing feelings for him and my fear of what it means to love a man like Xavier.
Xavier: Did I have to kill the man who beat Tillie? No. But Iโm headed to prison anyway, so why not get an added bonus? Tillie defended me to anyone who would listen, but I still never expected sheโd be almost religious in coming to see me every Saturday. I also didnโt expect to fall in love with the beautiful, spirited woman. Seeing her smile now is worth the extra time Iโm spending away from my brothers in Kiss of Death and the comfort of home. Unfortunately, my little Tillie is a magnet for trouble. Good thing she has me to protect her, because there is nothing I wonโt do for Tillie. Nothing. If I have to kill for her again, so be it. Anyone who touches her is dead. May God have mercy, because I wonโt.
Warning: Adult situations, graphic language, and violence, which may be a trigger for some readers.
EXCERPT
Xavier
โHey, Sugar.โ The one bright spot in my life was Tillie St. Martin. Ironic because the night I found her was in the middle of the worst damned storm Iโd ever tried to drive through. That was also the night that changed mine and Tillieโs lives forever.
I think I had a weird sort of connection with her from the second she looked at me over her shoulder, soaked to the skin in ripped and blood-stained clothing, with an angry-looking bruise forming on her left cheek. She was walking down a two-lane country road at one in the morning. Nothing good happens at one in the morning if youโre forced to walk on a deserted road in the middle of a storm.
โI did it, Xave!โ She grinned brightly at me through the bulletproof glass. She had the wall phone to her ear and looked so happy my heart was breaking.
Then I frowned. โWait a minute. Youโre not moving to San Diego with that creep you were telling me about last month, are you?โ
โWhat?โ She jerked back, a scowl on her face. โYou honestly think Iโm that stupid?โ
I had a moment of panic. Clearly, Iโd fucked up. I just wasnโt sure how. โOf course, youโre not stupid!โ I rubbed my hand over the back of my neck. โBut Iโm not sure what I said to make you think Iโd think you were stupid?โ She raised her eyebrows. โOK, clearly, we need to start over.โ
Then she broke out into giggles. โYouโre so cute when you think Iโm irritated at you.โ
โI kinda thought Iโd said something to thoroughly piss you off.โ
โPfft.โ She waved away my words. โI could never be pissed at you. Youโre my hero after all.โ
โAww, Tillie. You have no ideaโฆ Seeing you smile, how much happier you look nowโฆ You kind of gave me a whole new outlook on life.โ
โOh?โ She was still smiling but she looked genuinely curious. Not like she was humoring me. โWhatโs that?โ
โSometimes, the outcome is worth the fuckinโ consequence.โ I grumbled out the words, but it was the fucking truth. Yes, I was in prison. Would I rather be on the outside with my brothers? Sure. But I could pull my weight with the club in prison same as I could out. Given that I had some good connections here in Terre Haute, I figured Iโd make the best of a bad situation. Like I said, some things were just worth the cost.
Tillieโs face softened and she put her palm against the window. I put mine over hers against the glass. Iโd never actually touched her skin, but I could imagine how her hand would entwine with mine. She was twenty-three years old. Way to fucking young for me when compared to my thirty-eight years, but her life experiences made her seem older sometimes.
โYou ended my nightmare, Xavier. I will never take that for granted. Iโd be dead if it werenโt for you.โ
โOnly thing I ever want from you is for you to be happy. You never have to come back here, Tillie. I know this is a scary place sometimes. But if you do come by occasionally, I hope you always have a smile this bright on your face.โ That got me another beautiful smile, but also a trembling chin and two tears from her pale green eyes. โSo. If youโre not moving to San Diego with Dipshit, whatโs got you all smiles, Sugar?โ
She gave a watery laugh as she swiped at her tears. โI did it.โ
โWell, yeah, you said that.โ I grinned, trying not to chuckle but failing miserably. โGonna have to give me an antecedent to go with your pronoun, baby.โ
That really got an amused laugh from her. โReally? Antecedent?โ
โHey. Youโre the author between the two of us. You should know those kinds of words, what they mean, and how to avoid making me say them.โ
โFine. It refers to buying a house.โ She bounced in her seat excitedly.
I grinned. โYouโll have to show me pictures when you get moved in.โ
โOh, I will.โ Her grin got even wider. โWant to know the best part?โ
โWhatโs that, sweetheart?โ
โIโm moving to Terre Haute.โ
OK, this was unexpected. She lived an hour and a half away but had never mentioned she was moving, let alone anywhere close by. โHoney, why would you move to Terre Haute?โ
โTwo reasons.โ She straightened, her smile still really wide. โFirst, Terre Haute has way more affordable housing. I found a house for half the price in Terre Haute than I could find in Indianapolis.โ
โI could see that.โ I tried to keep a lighthearted expression on my face, but I could tell something was up. โBut why get a place of your own at all? I thought you were happy to stay with your folks.โ
โWell, thatโs the second reason.โ She still smiled and still seemed happy, but alsoโฆ sad? Scared?
โTillieโฆโ I gave her a stern look, knowing something was off. Every instinct in my body was now screaming at me. Not because I thought she was in danger. Because, I knew with every fiber of my being, someone had hurt her feelings. And that simply was not acceptable. โWhat. Happened?โ
About the Author
Marteeka Karland is an international bestselling author who leads a double life as an erotic romance author by evening and a semi-domesticated housewife by day. Known for her down and dirty MC romances, Marteeka takes pleasure in spinning tales of tenacious, protective heroes and spirited, vulnerable heroines. She staunchly advocates that every character deserves a blissful ending, even, sometimes, the villains in her narratives. Her writings are speckled with intense, raw elements resulting in page-turning delight entwined with seductive escapades leading up to gratifying conclusions that elicit a sigh from her readers.
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