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  Scorpio Stinger MC

  The Beginning: A Duet

  Ryder (Prequel)

  Two Worlds Colliding (Book 1)

  Jani Kay

  Contemporary Romance Novel

  WARNING:

  For Mature Audience 18+

  Contains Explicit Sexual Situations & Language

  June 2014

  WARNING!!!

  This book is intended for mature audiences (18+) who are not offended or squeamish about extreme language or graphic sexual situations (including rape scenes).

  It is purely FICTION.

  Ryder has a foul mouth and a dirty mind and doesn't think much of women after being deserted by his mother as a kid — he's a MC biker — one who had a ROUGH childhood...and it reflects in the way he talks and thinks and speaks to and about women. Expect BAD things in his past...it's what makes him the person he is...

  As an author, Jani Kay respects your right to know before purchasing the Scorpion Stinger MC Series and to make a decision based on that information. She also reserves the right to portray her characters as she sees them, warts and all.

  Ryder is what he is — no apologies.

  Table of Contents

  Dedication

  Chapter 1 ~ Jade

  Chapter 2 ~ Ryder

  Chapter 3 ~ Jade

  Chapter 4 ~ Jade

  Chapter 5 ~ Ryder

  Chapter 6 ~ Ryder

  Chapter 7 ~ Ryder

  Chapter 8 ~ Ryder

  Chapter 9 ~ Jade

  Chapter 10 ~ Jade

  Chapter 11 ~ Ryder

  Chapter 12 ~ Jade

  Chapter 13 ~ Jade

  Chapter 14 ~ Ryder

  Chapter 15 ~ Ryder

  Chapter 16 ~ Ryder

  Chapter 17 ~ Ryder

  Chapter 18 ~ Ryder

  Chapter 19 ~ Ryder

  Chapter 20 ~ Ryder

  Chapter 21 ~ Jade

  Chapter 22 ~ Jade

  Chapter 23 ~ Jade

  Chapter 24 ~ Jade

  Chapter 25 ~ Ryder

  Chapter 26 ~ Ryder

  Chapter 27 ~ Ryder

  Chapter 28 ~ Jade

  Scorpio Stinger MC

  Chapter 1 ~ Ryder

  Chapter 2 ~ Jade

  Chapter 3 ~ Ryder

  Chapter 4 ~ Jade

  Chapter 5 ~ Jade

  Chapter 6 ~ Ryder

  Chapter 7 ~ Jade

  Chapter 8~ Ryder

  Chapter 9 ~ Ryder

  Chapter 10 ~ Jade

  Chapter 11 ~ Ryder

  Chapter 12 ~ Ryder

  Chapter 13 ~ Jade

  Chapter 14 ~ Jade

  Chapter 15 ~ Jade

  Chapter 16 ~ Ryder

  Chapter 17 ~ Ryder

  Chapter 18 ~ Ryder

  Chapter 19 ~ Jade

  Chapter 20 ~ Ryder

  Chapter 21 ~ Jade

  Chapter 22 ~ Jade

  Chapter 23 ~ Ryder

  Chapter 24 ~ Jade

  Chapter 25 ~ Ryder

  Chapter 26 ~ Ryder

  Chapter 27 ~ Ryder

  Chapter 28 ~ Jade

  Chapter 29 ~ Jade

  Chapter 30 ~ Ryder

  Chapter 31 ~ Ryder

  Chapter 32 ~ Ryder

  Chapter 33 ~ Jade

  Chapter 34 ~ Ryder

  Chapter 35 ~ Jade

  Bonus Chapter 1 — Lexi

  Bonus Chapter 2 — Razor

  Bonus Chapter 3 — Lexi

  Bonus Chapter 4 — Razor

  Bonus Chapter 5 — Lexi

  SCORPIO STINGER MC | Unchain My Heart (Book #2):

  Chapter 1 ~ Ryder

  Firebird Series: Lost in France (Book 1)

  THANK YOU

  CONTACT DETAILS

  Further Reading: Lost In France - Jani Kay

  About the Author

  Dedication

  This book is for my son, Neil, a real Scorpio.

  I LOVE YOU.

  Unconditionally. Forever.

  Be the best you can be.

  To ALL my loved ones – family and friends,

  who deeply touch my heart and my soul.

  I love you.

  More than you will ever know.

  Thank you for your support and believing in me.

  It means the world to me.

  And yes, something of you is probably in this book.

  *******

  Thank YOU!

  Thank you for purchasing and reading my books.

  Without You, the reader, writers wouldn’t have

  an audience for their stories.

  Novels By Jani Kay:

  Open Your Eyes (Standalone Novel)

  Firebird Series: Lost in France (Book 1)

  Scorpion Stinger MC Series: Ryder (Prequel)

  Scorpion Stinger MC Series: Two World Colliding (Book 1)

  Scorpion Stinger MC Series: Unchain My Heart (Book 2)

  Future Releases:

  Firebird Series: No Regrets (August 2014)

  Scorpion Stinger MC Series: Title TBA (Book 4)

  The Princess & The Biker.

  A modern day Romeo and Juliet romance novel.

  Ryder Knox wants freedom from the hatred churning in his gut. Saved by the Scorpio Stingers MC boys, he owes his life and allegiance to them—they are his family.

  He doesn’t need a smart mouthed woman who pushes every one of his buttons. But he can’t get Jade out of his head.

  Jade Summers is a good girl. She wants a man just like her lawyer daddy.

  Not the alpha male, cocky biker who storms into her life, who looks like a sex god with tattoos and piercings. He’s demanding, controlling and won’t take no for an answer.

  Their chemistry is off the charts and they are drawn to one another like magnets. Neither can resist the other.

  Two worlds collide. Their families are determined to tear them apart.

  With everything stacked against them, is what they have strong enough to overcome the odds?

  They must choose: family or one another.

  The ultimate price may be too high.

  Will their polar opposite worlds destroy and rip them apart forever?

  Chapter 1 ~ Jade

  My ideal man was nothing like the man standing in front of me.

  Broad shoulders. Dark. Square jaw. Yes, the stranger definitely ticked those boxes. But that’s where it ended.

  I liked my men cultured. Sophisticated. Perfectly groomed. And definitely well educated.

  This man was rugged, rough around the edges and plain rude. Broody even. Long hair in a ponytail with piercings didn’t do it for me. Neither did bulky rings and leather armbands. And chains—ugh.

  I was still undecided about tattoos—I could go either way. Sighing, I pushed the forms back toward him, trying not to roll my eyes. It’s going to be another one of those days.

  “I’m not filling out any shitty forms. And that’s final.” He grunted like a Neanderthal.

  I drew in a long breath and counted to three. “Well, then I’m afraid we can’t help you. We need the personal information of our clients before we rent a house to them. That’s not negotiable.”

  He slung his backpack off his shoulder and onto the counter. “Sweetheart, I don’t think you understand. I’m willing to pay three times the security deposit you’re asking, plus one full year’s rental in advance. In hard cash. You don’t need personal information.”

  I hated when a stranger called me sweetheart. It was so...condescending. I shook my head. “You’re wrong. The owners need information about you before they will rent the property to you. Those are the rules and there are reasons for those rule
s.”

  “I don’t give a flying fuck about your rules. You said the house was available immediately, yeah? It’s fully furnished, it’s in the right neighborhood and it fills my needs. That’s all I need to know.” He balled his fists on the counter, his dark eyebrows knitted together. A small vein ticked in his jaw. “It’s simple: I need a house to rent. You have a house to lease. I don’t see the fucking problem here.”

  My patience was running thin. I had a crap-load of other paperwork to get through and he was just wasting my time with his stupid arguments. Thank the Lord this was just a vacation job and I only had another month to go. If I had to deal with customers like this every day, I’d slit my freaking wrists. The customer was not always right. In fact, more often than not, they assumed rights which weren’t theirs in the first place. Like this idiot.

  “Mr.—?” I drawled, my eyebrow raised. The scar across his cheek, which also slashed into his eyebrow, told a story I didn’t want to know. I shuddered.

  “Ryder. Call me Ryder.” Steel blue eyes challenged mine.

  “Ryder. Los Angeles has plenty of real estate agents. There may be someone else that will help you. I can’t.” I held up my hands and shrugged, hoping to God he’d get the message and just go away. Like right now. I turned toward the pile of papers screaming for my attention. I had urgent work to do; I wasn’t in the mood for uncooperative people eating into my precious time.

  He didn’t move. He stood there glaring at me. “Well aren’t you just a little ray of fucking sunshine?”

  “Wh...what?” Nobody had ever spoken to me like that before. Asshole.

  “Your customer service stinks.” He grabbed hold of the backpack and unzipped it. “See if this will change your mind.”

  “Well, I may be biased toward someone who can actually read and write,” I snapped, “and listen.” Any moment now I was going to lose this cool, professional tone—I could give as good as I got, and then some. Sarcasm was my second language. It came with being smart and quick witted.

  His jaw worked overtime—he clenched and released several times. He actually growled. I swallowed hard. Way to go, Jade, pissing off a mean and scary looking gangster dude. More balls than brains today, girl.

  He turned the backpack upside down and shook it hard. Wads of green notes tumbled onto the counter. My eyes widened for a fraction of a second. Clever move. Almost impressive.

  Alesha had just returned from her lunch break and walked into the reception area. “Holey moley,” she said as her jaw dropped open. She smiled up at the man and licked her lips. “I think I really like you. Hot biker, stacks of cash. I got back just in time.”

  What the hell was that? I turned to her, disgusted that she would encourage this stranger with her flippant comment. Where was backup when I needed it?

  “Put the money back into the bag. Please. It’s stupid displaying it like that. Anyone can see through the damn window,” I hissed.

  This dumbass biker—if Alesha was right—was really starting to piss me off, big time.

  The corner of his mouth twitched. He winked at Alesha. Damn cheek. He was enjoying this debacle. He shrugged. “It’s the only way I could get your attention.”

  The door pushed open and Uncle Eric sauntered in, a wide smile plastered on his shiny face. He’d just been to a business lunch and I could see from the way his eyes glazed over, that he’d had a few too many glasses of wine. Both his eyebrows shot into his receding hairline when he saw the pile of notes.

  “Jade? What’s going on?”

  I pointed to Ryder, gritting my teeth. “This... gentleman... wants to rent the house in Beverley Hills. He refuses to fill out the forms. He thinks he can get away with paying cash. I explained that’s not how we do things around this agency.” There. Now Uncle Eric could help me get rid of him. And I could get on with my day.

  “Any smart business man knows cash is king,” Ryder said, his gaze traveling from Alesha to Uncle Eric to me. His arms were folded across his chest, his biceps bulging under his tight black shirt. Yes, he was enjoying the commotion he was causing, completely ignoring my request to remove the money stacked on the counter. He clearly knew the power it had over mere mortals; what seeing that amount of money lying there in a heap did to them.

  I watched as he started rolling up his sleeves, slowly and deliberately exposing the tattoos on his forearms. Alesha giggled flirtatiously, taking a step closer to him. Traitor.

  His nails were well manicured. Not what I expected from a biker. The tail of a cobra snaked it’s way around his left arm and disappeared under the shirtsleeves. Damn, I’d always been attracted to a man’s forearms. To me they conveyed subtle signs of a man’s virility. And Ryder’s were exceptionally fine—in spite of the tattoos. I swallowed hard.

  I caught his eye as the corners of his mouth twisted into a smile. I drew in a sharp breath. Ryder knew exactly what he was doing—he was trying to break down all resistance and he damn well knew it.

  Uncle Eric rubbed his hands together. “Bring the gentleman to my office, Jade.”

  Chapter 2 ~ Ryder

  Thank fuck the old man understood business. His beady eyes glistened as he mentally counted the greenbacks on the counter. Fuck, he was practically salivating. Greed. The ultimate decider.

  “Uncle Eric,” she whined, her striking blue eyes wide, “You can't be serious. That house is part owned by Daddy and he won't like it if you don’t go through the right procedures. How many times has he said he doesn’t have time for dirty business? There’s more than enough good business around for everyone to make an honest living.”

  “Why, girlie. My money ain’t good enough? Last time I checked a dollar was worth something.” I sneered. This was becoming tedious and I just wanted to get the keys to the house and get out of here. I hated spoiled brats who thought they were daddy’s little fucking princess. Self-righteous bitches, like her, annoyed the shit out of me and this one was getting first prize for her efforts.

  She wrinkled her pretty little nose as if she smelled shit. “It's how you earn the money. Yours is most likely dirty money. Blood money. Daddy would never agree to that.”

  “So, daddy’s little princess. What the hell do you, or your daddy, know about where this money comes from? You always judge someone without knowing the full story? This cash is legit. Take my word for it.”

  “Your word? I don’t know the first thing about you. How can I take your word?”

  Smart. She had a point. But screw that—I wasn’t filling in those fucking forms.

  “Because I said so. Innocent till proven guilty. Even the law gives me more credit than you do.”

  “Yeah, I'm beginning to think you can't read or write, that’s why you refuse to fill in the forms. If the money is legitimate, you shouldn’t have a problem with a bit of paperwork.”

  That stung. But she couldn’t even begin to understand why I had such a strong aversion to paperwork. She would never understand my world.

  Uncle Eric had picked up a wad of cash and was running it through his fingers. The expression on his face was close to that of someone about to come in his pants. He grinned like an idiot. “Well, I own the other half, Jade. And I'm saying yes. Cash is king.”

  I lifted a brow and smirked. “Listen to Uncle Eric.”

  She didn’t. My head was hurting from her whining.

  “How do you know if the money isn’t counterfeit or laundered? Nobody walks around with that amount of cash in a backpack. Uncle Eric, don’t let him blind you with money.”

  The old man pondered her words for a moment and nodded. “OK. Point taken. Subject to checking out that the money is real—and I have counted every one of these Franklins—we have a deal. Step into my office so we can do that.”

  With a wide sweep, I shoved the money back into the bag and turned to follow the old man.

  Jade rolled her eyes and pouted her full lips. “God, men are stupid. No wonder the world is in such a damn mess.” She followed us into her uncle’s office.
“Uncle Eric, if you insist on doing this crazy deal, then I am going to insist on bi-weekly inspections. To protect daddy’s interests. Who knows what the hell is going to happen in that house? It will probably be trashed by wild parties and—.”

  “There you go shooting off that pretty mouth of yours again. Judging me. I told you that you don’t know the story.” She was acting like a spoiled brat. There was only one remedy for that—I was itching to pull her over my knee and spank the shit out of her.

  My eyes narrowed as I studied her. Her arms folded across her tits. Did she realise she was squeezing them together and that her cleavage was making my cock jerk? Was she doing it on fucking purpose? I bet she was.

  She cocked her head. “Well, enlighten me then. Tell me it's not going to be a nest for crack whores and orgies. For drugs, drinking and...other unsavory pastimes.”

  Uncle Eric was so busy counting the cash, he hardly took notice of our standoff.

  “None of the above.” I sneered. “Quit jumping to incorrect conclusions. You have the fucking cash. Triple the normal security deposit. What’s it to you what happens at the house?”

  She poked a well-manicured finger into my chest, prodding a few times. “Well just so you understand—I will be the one making those inspections. If there is any damage to the property, I will kick your sorry ass out of there so fast, it will make your head spin.”

  I held my hands up in mock surrender. “Jesus, Princess. The looks of an angel and the tongue of the devil.” I glanced at her ring finger and saw it was without a ring. “No wonder no man wants you. You would probably bite his head off before he—”

  She slapped me. Hard. I grabbed her wrist and glared into those big fucking eyes. My cheek stung, but it was nothing like the anger burning in my chest. No bitch had ever slapped me and gotten away with it.

  “Who’s judging now?” She spat out. “You know nothing about my life.”

  Uncle Eric butted in. “Hey kids, play nice.” His grin was splitting his face. “I think we have a deal here, Mr.—” He held out a sweaty hand, which I ignored.

  “Ryder. Ryder Knox. Tell your niece to fucking back off... or the deal is off. I can find another house where I'm not policed by an uptight bitch.” I was lying, but they didn’t need to know just how fucking desperate I was for this particular house. If they did, I wouldn’t have any leverage at all.