Malakai by Cree Nations
Malakai has a bit of everything in one awesome book! There are US Marshalls, bikers, and crooked lawmen! This book and the rest of the series will grab you by the seat of the pants and take you for one hell of a ride!
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Malakai left behind his home, his family, and his girl - Liberty.
Now he's coming home and he's not that young seventeen year old, he's bigger, meaner, and a legally trained killer.
Liberty Rawlins was sixteen years old when Malakai left her angry and with an aching heart. It didn't matter she knew he wasn't to blame the end result was the same - she was alone. Now he's coming home. Home to more tragedy than he knows. How will she tell him? Will he still want her? Things are not the same - it's been five years.
Home. He was going home. Lieutenant Malakai Stone was on his
way home, this time for good. Liberty lived on Blue Holly Farm, and they’d
talked about settling down there and raising a family. She and Emma – her best
friend – owned and operated an Animal Rescue and Rehabilitation and he wanted
to finish Vet school and work with them.
Zach’s words kept running through his mind, you need to come
home Kai. It’s Mom, she’s had another heart attack and it doesn’t look good.
He’d grabbed his go bag and called his friend and told him he was going to
Texas. “Thought you wanted in on this op?” Jackson asked him. “We’re wheels up
in an hour.”
“It’s my Mom. She’s had another heart attack. I’m going
home.” His voice broke on those words and he’d barely heard Jack tell him to
go. He’d managed to grab a ride out with one of the choppers, and then luck was
in his favor and he was able to get a flight from Virginia to Dallas. Jackson
had no family, except his father, so work was all he did – and he often had a
difficult time grasping why everyone wasn’t consumed with work like he was.
Once they were on the ground and the plane taxied up to the
dock and he grabbed his bag from the overhead and waited his turn to exit the
plane. Since 9/11 the security was tighter and no one was allowed to meet the
planes at the gates so he took off at a run and made his way up the crowded
hall, pulling his cell phone out of his pocket. Before he could dial he heard a
familiar voice calling out to him. He looked up and saw Caleb, one of his brothers,
and he felt even more panic set in seeing the expression on his face. Close up
he saw how red his brother’s eyes were and he sucked in a breath, “Is she?” He
couldn’t even get the rest of his fear out.
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