PREGNANT AT THE ALTAR: Immortal Souls MC
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PREGNANT AT THE ALTAR: Immortal Souls MC
Chapter One
Chapter Two
Chapter Three
Chapter Four
Chapter Five
Chapter Six
Chapter Seven
Chapter Eight
Chapter Nine
Chapter Ten
Chapter Eleven
Chapter Twelve
Chapter Thirteen
Chapter Fourteen
Chapter Fifteen
Chapter Sixteen
Chapter Seventeen
Chapter Eighteen
Chapter Nineteen
Chapter Twenty
Chapter Twenty-One
Chapter Twenty-Two
Chapter Twenty-Three
Chapter Twenty-Four
Chapter Twenty-Five
Chapter Twenty-Six
Chapter Twenty-Seven
Chapter Twenty-Eight
Epilogue
BENT AT THE ALTAR: Broken Lions MC
CHAPTER ONE
CHAPTER TWO
CHAPTER THREE
CHAPTER FOUR
CHAPTER FIVE
CHAPTER SIX
CHAPTER SEVEN
CHAPTER EIGHT
CHAPTER NINE
CHAPTER TEN
CHAPTER ELEVEN
CHAPTER TWELVE
CHAPTER THIRTEEN
CHAPTER FOURTEEN
CHAPTER FIFTEEN
CHAPTER SIXTEEN
CHAPTER SEVENTEEN
CHAPTER EIGHTEEN
CHAPTER NINETEEN
CHAPTER TWENTY
CHAPTER TWENTY-ONE
CHAPTER TWENTY-TWO
CHAPTER TWENTY-THREE
CHAPTER TWENTY-FOUR
CHAPTER TWENTY-FIVE
CHAPTER TWENTY-SIX
CHAPTER TWENTY-SEVEN
CHAPTER TWENTY-EIGHT
BIKER’S GIFT: Chrome Kings MC
CHAPTER ONE
CHAPTER TWO
CHAPTER THREE
CHAPTER FOUR
CHAPTER FIVE
CHAPTER SIX
CHAPTER SEVEN
CHAPTER EIGHT
CHAPTER NINE
CHAPTER TEN
CHAPTER ELEVEN
CHAPTER TWELVE
CHAPTER THIRTEEN
CHAPTER FOURTEEN
CHAPTER FIFTEEN
CHAPTER SIXTEEN
CHAPTER SEVENTEEN
CHAPTER EIGHTEEN
CHAPTER NINETEEN
CHAPTER TWENTY
CHAPTER TWENTY-ONE
CHAPTER TWENTY-TWO
CHAPTER TWENTY-THREE
CHAPTER TWENTY-FOUR
CHAPTER TWENTY-FIVE
CHAPTER TWENTY-SIX
CHAPTER TWENTY-SEVEN
CHAPTER TWENTY-EIGHT
CHAPTER TWENTY-NINE
CHAPTER THIRTY
CHAPTER THIRTY-ONE
CHAPTER THIRTY-TWO
CHAPTER THIRTY-THREE
OTHER BOOKS BY CLAIRE ST. ROSE
PREGNANT AT THE ALTAR: Immortal Souls MC
By Claire St. Rose
HE WANTS MY BODY, MY WOMB, AND HIS RING ON MY FINGER.
Hammer is just looking for someone to nail.
That much is obvious.
But what I didn’t know is everything else he wants:
Like a wife and a baby.
I’m the newest cop on the force.
Being a female in uniform means everyone is trying to get a piece of me.
I fend them all of, no sweat...
Until Hammer.
He’s an ex-soldier, a fighter, a biker...
Bad news all around.
I know i should stay away.
But when he offers to show me how to handle my body, I can’t say no.
Needless to say, our lessons didn’t stop on wrestling mat.
He took me to his bed and taught me a few more things.
And God, I loved it.
But this is all happening too fast.
I’m a cop – the last place I belong is in a biker’s bed.
Especially one in the middle of a complex web of crime and lies.
Falling for Hammer might cost me everything.
I just hope I can pay the price.
Chapter One
“Available units, respond to D and D at the Gravely Park pavilion,” dispatch squawked over the radio.
Lily Donovan looked to her partner and training officer from the passenger seat of the police cruiser. “Should we take that?”
Hunter nodded. “Sure. We’re close. Nothing like a good ‘Drunk and Disorderly’ call to pass the time. These eleven to seven shifts suck. Anything to break the routine, huh?”
Lily grinned and pulled the mic from the holder on the dash. “Unit 3601 responding to D and D at Gravely Park.”
“Unit 3601, acknowledged. Responding to D and D at Gravely Park,” dispatch answered back.
Hunter put his foot down and turned on the lights, but kept the siren off. It was almost midnight, and despite it being a Saturday night, most residents would be sleeping. She may be a rookie, but Lily knew there was no point in waking everyone up for something as minor as a D and D call.
Lily watched as Hunter sped through the light traffic with skill and care, giving him quiet warnings of approaching cars. She had only been on the job for two weeks, and Sergeant Hunter Cullen, a twenty-year veteran of the Amberton City Police Department, was showing her the ropes.
Amberton, South Carolina, wasn’t a large city, but its sixty thousand residents made it large enough to have all the problems big cities did, but not so large that the police were overwhelmed. It was Lily’s home, and her family had been helping protect it as police officers for three generations.
“Unit 3601, see Joe Grimes. Medical is in transit,” the dispatcher said.
Lily frowned and looked at the radio in confusion. She picked up the mic again. “Dispatch, Unit 3601. Are there injuries?”
“Unit 3601. One injury. D and D was ejected from a concert by security. Injuries described as minor.”
“Unit 3601, acknowledged.” Lily returned the mic to the clip then grinned at Hunter. “Sounds like someone got their ass whipped.”
Hunter nodded, but his eyes were still focused on the road. Three minutes later, they were pulling into Gravely Park and made their way toward the lights and thudding country music coming from the pavilion.
As the car swung into the pavilion parking lot, the cruiser’s headlamps illuminated a group of men clustered around another man sitting on the ground. As they drew nearer Lily could tell the man on the ground was bleeding. Even at a distance, she could see several cuts on his face.
Hunter pulled the cruiser to a stop, and he and Lily stepped out of the car. Since she was still a rookie, Lily said nothing, even though she was the closer of the two officers.
“What seems to be the problem here?” Hunter asked as he stepped around the front of the cruiser, its red and blue
strobe lights reflecting off the trees and pavilion.
“I wanna file assault charges again’ this asshole!” the man on the ground snarled, his voice slurred, and the edges of his words rounded off.
“You Joe Grimes?” Lily asked him.
“Hammer,” Hunter said, recognizing the tall, broad-shouldered man standing over the drunk.
The man wearing a green nylon jacket with Security written in bold yellow letters on the back took a couple of steps away from the crowd and extended his hand to Hunter.
“What’s the story?” Hunter asked as he took Hammer’s hand.
“He’s drunk and belligerent. We asked him to leave, and he got nasty. When we tried to escort him out, he decided he wanted to rumble.” Hammer reached into his jacket pocket and pulled out a knife in a plastic sandwich bag. “This is his.”
Hunter took the bag and looked at the man on the ground. “This yours?”
“Not mine! Never saw it before! He’s lyin’!”
Hunter looked back at Hammer with questioning eyes. “He pulled it on me. That’s how he ended up with the bloody face,” Hammer explained.
“You touch it?” Hunter asked.
“No.”
“He’s lyin’! I never seen that before in my life!” the D and D protested again.
Hunter ignored him and continued his line of questioning with Hammer. “Any witnesses?”
Hammer motioned to another man wearing a security jacket, who came over to them. “This is David Brennan, part of my team.” Hammer jerked his head toward the officers. “Tell them what happened.”
Lily looked David over. David was tall, like Hammer, but where Hammer filled out his jacket with deliciously broad shoulders and a trim waist, David was just big and going soft with age.
Men hadn’t really registered on her radar of late—she’d always chosen a career over her love life—but this security guard was one hell of an Adonis. Even if the half-light, Lily could see Hammer’s chiseled, movie star jawline, smoldering dark eyes, and very kissable lips. With the cruiser’s lights flashing off of him, he looked like he could be in a Chippendale lineup… something she wouldn’t mind seeing.
She had to inwardly berate herself for letting her mind wander into fantasy Land while on the job.
“This asshole was being loud and disruptive. I asked him to quiet down, and he told me to go fuck myself. I called Hammer over, and we asked him to leave, then when he wouldn’t cooperate, we stopped asking. We were muscling him out when he jerked away and pulled the knife.” David grinned. “Not the smartest thing he ever did. Hammer took the knife away from him and body-slammed his ass.” David looked back at the man still sitting on the ground. “Stupid fuck.”
Hunter looked at the drunken perp. “Let me see your ID.”
“Fuck you! I’m not showing you shit!”
Hunter reached into his back pocket, pulled out his leather gloves, and began to put them on. Lily took the hint and followed suit.
“Get up,” Hunter ordered as he and Lily reached down and began to haul the man up by his arms.
The man seemed to comply as he allowed them to lift him up, but as soon as he was on his feet, he gave Lily a hard shove and jerked his arm free from Hunter’s grip at the same time. With Hammer, Hunter, and the cruiser blocking three of the drunk’s four escape routes, the man turned toward Lily. She was still a little stunned from his push, but she tried to block him to prevent him from escaping. The man put his shoulder down and slammed into her, knocking her to the ground as he rushed past.
But the man didn’t have a chance. Hammer sprang into action, slamming him into the side of the cruiser. He bent him over the trunk with one hand twisting the drunk’s left arm back at a painful looking angle, while Hammer’s other hand held the guy’s head flat against the metal.
Hunter was there in an instant, with Lily scrambling to her feet and joining them a moment later.
The drunk cried out in pain. “You fuck! I’m gonna kick—” His threat turned into another cry of pain as Hammer put more pressure on his arm.
The security guard muscled his wrists together so Hunter could slap some cuffs on him.
“You have anything sharp in your pockets?” Hunter asked.
“Ow! Ow! Ow!” the man cried, struggling against the handcuffs. “Fuck you! I’m suin’ for police brutality!”
“I’ll ask again, is there anything sharp in your pockets?”
“Fuck off!”
“Check him,” Hunter ordered. Lily quickly patted him down.
“He’s clean.”
Lily and Hunter hauled the man despite his struggles and stuffed him in the back of the cruiser. As soon as they shut the door again, the man leaned over and began kicking it from the inside.
“Thanks,” Hunter told Hammer with a grin. “I didn’t feel like chasing that turkey down.”
“You’re welcome.” Hammer turned his attention to Lily. “You okay?”
“I’m fine,” she growled. She was mortified about getting knocked down during her first on the job altercation, and in front of civilians too.
Hammer grinned, picking up on her embarrassment. “Don’t worry about it. It happens.”
“You seem to know how to handle yourself,” she threw back.
“Been doing Jujitsu for more than twenty years. Between that and the army…” He shrugged and gave her a sideways smile.
“Yeah, well, thanks,” Lily said.
Hammer snickered at the tightness of her voice. She was going to break her teeth with her jaws clenched so tight. “Don’t let it get to you. You wouldn’t believe the number of times I’ve been knocked on my ass. Especially when I’ve been caught off guard.” He made an obvious point of looking at her buttocks. “Of course, my ass isn’t nearly as nice looking as yours.”
Lily flushed in embarrassment. Now he was making fun of her, and in front of Hunter to boot. “Yes, well, thank you, but I’m fine.”
His grin widened. “Yes, you are. Like I said, don’t worry about it. It happens to everyone.”
She forced her eyes up, refusing to let him get the better of her. “Thank you again, Mr. Grimes, for your assistance.
He gave her a wink. “Always willing to help an officer any way I can.”
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“You know that guy?” Lily asked Hunter as they processed the perp back at the station.
“Who?”
“That Grimes guy.”
“Know of him, yeah. He’s the president of the Immortal Souls.”
“Should that mean anything to me?”
“They’re a motorcycle club here in town,” Hunter explained as he filled out the paperwork on George Matthew Foster. They were charging him with public intoxication, aggravated assault, assault on a police officer, and attempt to evade. Hammer had declined to press any charges so they couldn’t nail Thomas for the knife.
“They do a lot of security gigs in the area,” Hunter continued as he typed up his report.
“Looks like they’re good at their jobs. Hammer, and that other guy, they were both armed.”
“I know.”
“But he didn’t pull his gun on the guy with the knife?”
“Apparently not. I’m sure the guy would have been screaming bloody murder if he had.”
Lily finished typing up her report and attached it to the case file. They still had two hours left of their shift, so as soon as Hunter was done, they would return to patrolling the streets.
“Why do you suppose Hammer didn’t want to press charges?” she asked ten minutes later, picking up the thread of their earlier conversation as they stepped out of the station and walked to their cruiser.
He shrugged. “Don’t know. So far as I know, they never do. Probably don’t want to get the police involved any more than they have to.”
She glanced at the older man as they settled into the car. “Why do I think there is more to this than you’re saying?”
Hunter smiled. “There are rumors.”
“Rumors?”
“The Immortal Souls owns and operates Soul Security. You saw that today. But there are rumors they do more.”
“More? Like what?”
“They handle… problems.”
She grimaced. “Look, just be straight with me, okay? What aren’t you telling me?”
Hunter cocked another smile. “There are rumors they handle problems the police can’t.”
Lily felt a chill. She already knew where he was going with this, but pressed him anyway. “What kind of problems?”
“You understand there is no evidence whatsoever that links them to anything I’m about to say, right?” He waited until she nodded. “Rumor has it, if you need a problem taken care of, the Immortal Souls might be able to help. A few years ago, a girl was raped. The guy, Randy Fliken, was guilty as hell. He bragged about it to his friends, but then when it went to trial, all his friends changed their story.”
Lily bowed her head for a moment, recalling the story. “I remember... It made headlines when he was found not guilty.”