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This is book 3 and the finale of the Satan's Sons MC romance series! Wheeler Blake is here to ruin me. All Wheeler Blake can focus on is the curves of the dancer on stage. But there’s a hidden war boiling over at the Satan’s Sons MC. Can Wheeler save his MC from annihilation… And keep his pregnant woman from falling into enemy hands? EMBER As a fire dancer, I know what it’s like to get too close to the flames. But the bad boy biker is about to burn me in a whole new way. He’s a heartbreaker in the flesh. No good for me – or for any woman. But he’s got that thing I just can’t resist. That spark. That allure. And he’s decided that I’m coming with him. Whether I like it or not. WHEELER Sometimes, no words are needed. Ember knew from the second our eyes met that this evening would be different than anything she’d ever experienced. And I was about to prove her right. Women always want more of me. But my whole life, it’s always been one rule: onto the next. Ember is different, though. She makes me want to stay. To go back for more. So when I threw her on the back of my bike and rode off into the night, I knew that this could end only one way: Tragedy. Because for the first time in a long time, I have something I care about. No more reckless rogue. No more win at all costs. I have to stay alive so I can keep Ember safe. Because she’s carrying my baby.
The oath was an institution of fundamental importance across a wide range of social interactions throughout the ancient Greek world, making a crucial contribution to social stability and harmony; yet there has been no comprehensive, dedicated scholarly study of the subject for over a century. This volume of a two-volume study explores the nature of oaths as Greeks perceived it, the ways in which they were used (and sometimes abused) in Greek life and literature, and their inherent binding power.
Thomas Burr Fisher was one of five brothers who served, between them, in the Fourth and Eleventh Tennessee Cavalry Regiments, Confederate States Army, with remarkable devotion. Using Fishers two memoirs (one untitled, written in 1915, and "Life on the Common Level, " written in 1921), his correspondence, records, and other material, along with the wartime diary of his brother William Fisher and extensive original research, the history of the Western Cavalry is recounted here.