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by Jeanne St. James


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  Also by Jeanne St. James

  Made Maleen: A Modern Twist on a Fairy Tale

  Damaged

  Brothers in Blue Series:

  (Can be read as standalones)

  Brothers in Blue: Max

  Brothers in Blue: Marc

  Brothers in Blue: Matt

  Teddy: A Brothers in Blue Novella

  The Dare Ménage Series:

  (Can be read as standalones)

  Double Dare

  Daring Proposal

  Dare to Be Three

  A Daring Desire

  Dare to Surrender

  The Obsessed Novellas:

  (All the novellas in this series are standalones)

  Forever Him

  Only Him

  Needing Him

  Loving Her

  The Rip Cord Trilogy:

  Rip Cord: The Reunion

  Rip Cord: The Weekend

  Rip Cord: The Ever After

  Down & Dirty: Dirty Angels MC Series:

  Down & Dirty: Zak

  Down & Dirty: Jag (Coming Soon)

  Down & Dirty: Hawk (Coming Soon)

  Down & Dirty: Diesel (Coming Soon)

  Down & Dirty: Axel (Coming Soon)

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  Down & Dirty: Jag Sneak Peek

  Chapter One

  He was going to kill the bitch.

  Jag pounded on the door. Again.

  She was pushing him to his limit. And that was not good.

  For him.

  For her.

  For the human race in general.

  “Fuckin’ open the door or I’ll bust the fuckin’ thing in, hear me?”

  He was going to knock politely only one more time then that was it.

  He politely kicked the door with his heavy biker boot. That was going to leave a mark.

  “If you don’t open this fuckin’ door right—”

  The door jerked open and something—or someone—tried to fly by him.

  Jag reached out a hand and snagged the fleeing body. With a grip around a skinny bicep, the guy came to a screeching halt.

  Jag flung him around to face him. He scowled. “Who the fuck are you?”

  The already pale guy turned sheet white. With eyes wide, mouth open, he had a discarded shirt bunched in his fist and his pants hung loosely around his hips since he apparently hadn’t take the time to finish fastening them before the man decided to jet.

  Which was smart move. But then Ivy tended to pick smart dudes. Though they never hung around long. Geeky dudes and a biker babe don’t mix no matter how many times she’s tried.

  And he got it, he really did. Ivy was smart herself. Genius even. And she needed a challenge.

  Other than becoming a biker’s ol’ lady.

  Jag looked down at the guy’s bare feet. It seemed he forgot his fucking shoes in his haste.

  Stupid fuck. Maybe he wasn’t so smart.

  “You touch Dirty Angels property?”

  The guy’s mouth opened and closed like a guppy as he stared up at Jag, who towered over him by at least five inches.

  “Asked you a damn question. Did you—”

  “Get gone, Jag.”

  His eyes slid to the woman now standing in the doorway, holding out a pair of loafers with socks tucked into them. The one wearing a fucking robe and probably nothing else.

  The guy’s eyes dropped to his offered shoes, snag them and clasped them to his chest as if they were a life line.

  “Get in the house. I’ll deal with you shortly.”

  “The fuck you will. Get gone, Jag.”

  His head twisted toward her and he took his time inspecting her from top to toe. That fucking deep red hair of hers spilled around her shoulders, clearly messed up from a fresh fuck, which he hoped he’d interrupted. Her lips were swollen and pouty.

  Goddamn, if she had those lips around this nerd’s cock, his brains would explode. Her green eyes snapped in anger.

  Whatever. She could be mad all she wanted. He was just as pissed. No, more.

  “Who I fuck is none of your damn business,” came out of that smart mouth.

  He gritted his teeth before answering. “The fuck it isn’t. Anything to do with DAMC property is my business.”

  “Well, I’m not DAMC property. So GET GONE!”

  Jag released the now very scared guy with a shove. He stumbled, caught his balance on the veranda railing, then ran down the metal stairs, taking two at a time. Like a scared mouse, he sprinted toward a car parked on the street.

  He should’ve known the guy drove a fucking Prius. He should’ve slashed the geek-mobile’s tires for dipping his dick in DAMC property.

  “Fucker doesn’t even ride a bike. You’ve got shit taste in lays, Ivy.”

  “Don’t I know it,” she muttered, making Jag’s jaw tighten.

  “Don’t come back here,” Jag yelled his warning through the dark to the guy scrambling into his car like his ass was on fire. “If you know what’s good for ya,” he finished under his breath. He turned back to face the pissed-off redhead dressed in black silk that hugged all her damn curves. His balls tightened as hard as his jaw. “Probably needs a dick extension to fuck you.”

  “I don’t know if that’s an insult to me or to him. Either way, you don’t belong here, Jag. So, I’ll say it again, get gone.”

  “Not leavin’.”

  Ivy lifted a shoulder. “Okay then. You’ll be standing out here all night while I’m sleeping soundly in my bed. Thanks to you, alone. Normally, I’d say good night but... fuck you.”

  The door slammed shut and Jag heard the deadbolt click. He grimaced and stared at the door.

  Little did she know that her uncle Ace had given him the key.

  He grinned, turned on his heel and jogged down the steps to where his bike was parked at the foot of the steps in the pawn shop lot.

  He put his girl between his legs, hit her starter and closed his eyes for a moment, surrounded by the smooth rumble of his straight exhaust pipes.

  His bike was everything to him. The only thing he wanted more between his legs was Ivy.

  The only thing he loved more than his bike was... fucking Ivy.

  And she was a fucking bitch.

  Ivy leaned her head back against the door, her hands covering her face as she tried not to scream. She sucked in a deep breath in an attempt to control her temper as well as her frustration. She wasn’t having much luck.

  Fucking Jag.

  Finally, she heard the roar of his bike before it faded away.

  Coast was clear.

  She had no idea how the brother knew she had a man in her apartment. It was like he had some sixth sense. This wasn’t the first time he’d chased a man away.

  Probably wouldn’t be the last.

  The problem with being raised in a biker club and being around bikers her whole life was just that... being around a bunch of misogynistic macho bikers.

  Women were considered property of the club. Property. And being born into a bloodline of bikers made it hard to escape that.

  Not that she necessarily wanted to escape. She loved her brothers and she loved her life for the most part.

  She did well financially working in her uncle’s pawn shop and living above it rent-free. She also had gone to school for computers and programming, so she ran the club’s website, all the club’s businesses’ websites, and fixed any of the club member’s computers when needed. In all reality, she could open her own computer shop if she w
anted. She knew how to diagnose, knew how to program.

  The club relied on her a lot. Sometimes she even helped Ace, the club’s Treasurer, run the numbers for the club’s finances.

  She was smart. But sometimes she just did dumb things.

  Like sleeping with Jag once during a drunken mistake one night after a pig roast. She had lost her mind and dragged him upstairs to his room at the clubhouse. Ever since then, there’s been tension between them.

  Luckily, Ace never found out because even though the man was her uncle, he acted like a father to her, especially since she didn’t know who her real father was. And though he loved Jag like a son, she wouldn’t put it past him to kick the younger man’s ass for “defiling” Ivy.

  Even though Jag was in no way her first lover.

  Ace tended to encourage Ivy to date men outside the club. Though she wasn’t sure why since he was engrained member of the club himself. So, he couldn’t think the brothers weren’t good enough. Could he?

  Maybe he was just overprotective.

  Who knows.

  But Ivy slipped up that night, Jag didn’t fight it and now she’s regretted it ever since.

  Because the last thing she wanted was to be wearing a “Property of Jag” vest similar to the cuts that some of the other ol’ ladies wore.

  She was an independent woman, goddamn it, and intended on staying that way come hell or high water.

  But she had to admit that the guy she had brought home tonight wasn’t for her. He was just going to scratch an itch. The “date” they went on had been boring. He was a nice guy, sure, and cute enough. However, the spark was missing.

  Both her and Jag had been drunk as all get out when they hooked up, there weren’t sparks either. No, there had been explosions.

  And that scared her to death.

  Jag sat at the large lacquered wood table. The one that had the Dirty Angels MC logo carved in it all those years ago by one of the founding members, his granddaddy Bear.

  May the brother rest in peace.

  The way things were going it didn’t seem that there would ever be peace. Ever since Bear was killed by a Shadow Warrior back in the eighties things had been a little rocky.

  Which brought his thoughts to his father, Rocky, who was serving a life sentence at SCI Greene for taking out a few of those Warriors in retribution.

  But even after all these years, the bad blood between the two clubs hasn’t lessened. The Warriors showed up now and again to create havoc like a bad fucking penny.

  And now because of recent events, the club prez, Pierce, was sitting at the head of the table talking about keeping security beefed up at all the club’s businesses. Which puts a bigger strain on Diesel, who’s both the club’s enforcer and in charge of In the Shadows Security, which provides bouncers to area bars as well as personal and commercial security to those who can afford it.

  “Need to keep vigilant.” Pierce glanced around the table, his eyes bouncing from one executive member to the next. “Even the ol’ ladies, so spread the word to them, too. Fucker had a set on him when he tried to snag Sophie right in front of Z on a busy street. If she’d been by herself, no tellin’ what woulda happened to her.”

  Head nods and pounding of fists went around the table.

  “Can tell you what would happen if they took one of our ol’ ladies, a fuckin’ slaughter, that’s what,” Diesel grumbled.

  “No doubt,” Hawk agreed.

  “Yeah, an’ then we all end up at Greene in adjoinin’ cells like Rocky and Doc,” Ace, the oldest member and the coolest head in the room said to both his sons.

  Jag whacked him on the arm. “Then, brother, you and me both would get to see our pops.”

  Ace frowned. “Ain’t funny, boy.”

  “Respect to Doc and Rocky,” Dex shouted, causing a few hoots and hollers.

  Pierce pounded the gavel on the table. “Okay, okay. Settle down so we can get through our business an’ I can go bust a nut in my woman.”

  They all chuckled.

  “Now, anybody got shit going down with the Dark Knights?” Pierce pinned his gaze on the large man at the other end of the table. “Diesel?”

  “Nothin’ new.”

  He looked to his left. “Hawk?”

  “Only thing I got wind of is they took over Dirty Dick’s Bar.”

  Pierce frowned. “Took over?”

  Hawk leaned forward to look down the table at Pierce. “Not runnin’ it. At least not yet. Mostly usin’ it as a regular hangout for anyone wearin’ their colors.”

  “That’s just south of the city line.” Which could be concerning since it was farther out of the city than they’ve been before.

  “Yup.”

  “They pushin’ shit?”

  Hawk raised a brow. That was enough of an answer for Pierce. He muttered, “Shit.”

  Dex spoke up. “Last thing we need is them runnin’ drugs or guns through Shadow Valley. Don’t want ‘em stirrin’ up the local boys in blue.”

  “That’s for fuckin’ sure,” Jag muttered. “Bad enough Axel’s always hangin’ ‘round Sophie’s bakery.”

  “That’s cause he’s sniffin’ ‘round Bella,” Ace volunteered with a frown.

  “I’ll kill the fucker,” Diesel said. The club’s Sergeant at Arms was a bit overly protective of his cousin. Though for good reason.

  Ace looked at his younger son. “You ain’t doin’ shit, boy.”

  “We can just hurt ‘im a bit,” Hawk added.

  Ace’s head swung his oldest and he pointed a finger towards him in warning. “You neither, boy. Leave ‘em be. It’ll sort sooner than later. You know better than to fuck with SVPD.”

  “But if they’re fuckin’ with DAMC—”

  Pierce jumped in. “Let it go for now. We got enough other shit goin’ on than Axel gettin’ a boner over Bella.”

  Diesel’s body visibly tightened and his face twisted into a scowl. Hawk’s crossed his beefy arms over his chest and sat back in his chair, clearly unhappy with the order.

  Though no matter what their father or their president said, the brothers would always step in to protect their cousin. No question about it.

  And because of that, Jag knew he had to be careful what happens between him and Ivy, Bella’s sister. She wasn’t quite on their radar like Bella was, but it wouldn’t take but a misstep to put her there. And he didn’t need a hassle from either of them.

  Jag might not be a small man and he kept in shape, but those two could pound him into the ground before he could say “boo.” Best to stay on their good side.

  “Maybe it’s time for a sit-down with the Knights. See if they’re willin’ to clue us in on what their intentions are. We don’t want to be caught with our panties down ‘round our ankles.”

  “That’s for damn sure.”

  “Agreed.”

  “All in favor?” Pierce asked.

  “Ayes,” rose up around the table.

  “If they’re not willing to chit chat, maybe we can get someone on the inside. One of Dawg’s girls or somethin’,” Dex suggested. “Just a thought.”

  “Not sure if the Knights will easily accept an obvious stripper into their fold. But you never know,” Pierce said. “Pick a bitch that ain’t so obvious. But they might agree to a sit-down, we can go that route first.”

  Dex continued, “If we need a plant, it’s gotta be one loyal to the club. No doubt. We ain’t takin’ them down, we’re just tryin’ to get a little info on their territory grab. But still need to send in pussy that ain’t gonna run her damn mouth. Not sure if we can trust one of Dawg’s girls for that.”

  “Should we even ask for a sit-down first? Might give ‘em a heads up. Maybe send in a bitch, get some info, then ask for a sit-down once she’s clear,” Diesel suggested.

  Pierce turned toward Diesel. “Handle it. Talk to Dawg, see if any of his girls are reliable enough. If not, then we may have to approach this from a different angle.”

  “Got it,” Diesel grunted.r />
  “All right, enough of the fucking bad news. This is a fuckin’ MC and we haven’t had a group ride in a while so we need to get on that.” Pierce looked pointedly at Jag. “Yo Road Captain, make it happen for Saturday. Got me?”

  Jag nodded in agreement. “Gotcha. Certainly could use it. ‘Specially now the weather turned.”

  A couple “yeahs” rose from the other members of the executive committee.

  “Good. See it done. Hawk, plan a roast for after. Get the bitches to put somethin’ together. And get Mama Bear in the kitchen to make some good grub to go along with the hog.”

  “Done,” Hawk grumbled, clearly still stewing about Bella and Axel.

  Jag might have to give his cousin a heads up. Axel may be a cop, but he was still blood.

  “We done here?” Pierce asked, looking around the table. When no one spoke up, he said, “Good,” and pounded the gavel on the table.

  As everyone pushed back their chairs and filed out, Ace put a hand on Jag’s arm and tilted his head indicating for him to hold back.

  Fuck.

  Ace waited until the last brother left the meeting room then turned his attention to Jag. “Brother, you’re like a son to me, but we need to have a sit down of our own.”

  “’Bout what?” Jag asked, but he knew.

  He definitely knew.

  Ivy probably ran her mouth to her uncle first thing this morning at the pawn shop.

  “You showin’ up in the middle of the night at the apartment.”

  “Wasn’t the middle of the night.”

  Ace just gave him a look.

  Jag shrugged and repeated, “Wasn’t.”

  “No matter. You got her all jacked up this morning. Had to hear her bitchin’ for twenty minutes straight. What’s goin’ on between you two?”

  “Nothin’.”

  “Well, I know that’s bull. No reason for you make yourself known every time she’s got some man in her place.”

  “That don’t bother you?”

  “Not my business. “

  Right. But if it was one of the brothers doing nightly visits to Ivy’s bed, Jag just bet Ace would make it his business. “I’m just lookin’ out for her like Hawk and D do for Bella. Bein’ protective.”

 

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