Sweet Submission (Devil's Sons Motorcycle Club #3)

Kathryn Thomas


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Sweet Submission by Kathryn Thomas
I created you from one soul…
Afia is living in her worst nightmare: she can’t reach Sam, her family is at her throat, and no one believes that her brother has become an alcoholic. Things are looking bleak, but this Muslim woman isn’t giving up.

And from the soul I created its mate...
There’s no other way around it – Sam’s in love and he wants Afia. But the barriers of family, culture, and religion are all in his way, not to mention everything else. But this is his last chance. If he can’t make it happen… he might never see her again.

…So that you may live in harmony and love.
The fight for love, desire, and truth culminates in a desperate shot at doing what’s right vs. doing what’s best. Rayan’s glued to the bottle and it’s making him brave – too brave. Will Afia and Sam finally be together, free from their restraints… or will Rayan have the last laugh to keep his dear sister under control?

EXCERPT

Afia had driven directly to Sam’s place after leaving her mother’s, confident that Rayan would soon be home. When Sam had come to the door, looking drowsy and sexy, she had walked into his arms and thanked him for being there for her with her touches and kisses because there weren’t words for all that she felt for him.

She didn’t know how to tell him her love was rooted in more than appreciation, how to say how much she valued him just for being the man he was, and that she couldn’t envision a future without him because any tomorrow that didn’t include him in her life wasn’t one she wanted to see. She couldn’t explain how her love was more than a feeling and not just an act, more like a state of being. It was something she couldn’t turn on or off, something that had simply happened, something mystifying and overpowering. Whatever sacrifices were required, she would make them for him.

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