Birdie's Biker


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Wherever my Birdie runs, I'll chase her.Wherever my Birdie hides, I'll find her.From USA Today bestselling author Misty Walker comes an enemies to lovers, age gap. dark MC romance.Bridgette Davis isn't immune to tragedy. Ever since her mother's death, her father has done everything in his power to keep her away from the ugliness of the world.That is until his company inadvertently develops a deadly virus that's stolen by the notorious Corsetti family.To keep his daughter safe and find the virus before it can be released, he hires the Royal Bastards MC, led by their president, Loki.Loki isn't happy about babysitting the brat. But the paycheck is decent enough that he's willing to keep her locked up in the clubhouse for a few weeks until the danger is gone.Except this little Birdie doesn't want to be caged. Every chance she gets, she's out the door, forcing Loki to hunt her down.There's only one thing to do. Use her as bait, and let her help the club find the virus.He doesn't expect her to be taken right from under his nose, and he certainly doesn't expect to care so much when she is.But the Corsettis failed to realize something after they took her. You don't mess with a man like Loki and live to tell about it.His club and his girl are under attack, and he'll burn the entire world to the ground to save them both.Will it be too late?*Birdie's Biker is book 1 in the RBMC: Reno, NV series but can be read as a complete standalone.Author's Note: Please check the author's website for all tropes, tags, and CWs.




Truly's Biker


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She thinks her dirty looks can hurt me.Think again, little girl. Can't hurt a hollow heart.From USA Today bestselling author Misty Walker comes a best friend's daughter, age gap, dark MC romance.Truly Reid has loved the same man since she was eight years old-William Pellman, or Roch, as he's known by the Royal Bastards MC.But she's not eight anymore. She's eighteen, and she's ready for him to notice her.The only problem is that he still sees her as the little girl who gave him a beaded hummingbird charm when he came to tell her that his best friend, her father, was dead.Roch knows what Truly's trying to do with her attention-seeking. But he doesn't think his black heart is worthy of anyone's love, especially hers.She's too innocent and naïve for someone so broken and damaged.He doesn't realize how wrong he is until he pushes Truly away, and she lands in the arms of the enemy.Now nothing will stop him from getting her back and making her his-not even the demons in his head.*Truly's Biker is book 2 in the RBMC: Reno, NV series but can be read as a complete standalone.Author's Note: Please check the author's website for all tropes, tags, and CWs.







The World's Fastest Man


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In the tradition of The Boys in the Boat and Seabiscuit, a fascinating portrait of a groundbreaking but forgotten figure—the remarkable Major Taylor, the black man who broke racial barriers by becoming the world’s fastest and most famous bicyclist at the height of the Jim Crow era. In the 1890s, the nation’s promise of equality had failed spectacularly. While slavery had ended with the Civil War, the Jim Crow laws still separated blacks from whites, and the excesses of the Gilded Age created an elite upper class. Amidst this world arrived Major Taylor, a young black man who wanted to compete in the nation’s most popular and mostly white man’s sport, cycling. Birdie Munger, a white cyclist who once was the world’s fastest man, declared that he could help turn the young black athlete into a champion. Twelve years before boxer Jack Johnson and fifty years before baseball player Jackie Robinson, Taylor faced racism at nearly every turn—especially by whites who feared he would disprove their stereotypes of blacks. In The World’s Fastest Man, years in the writing, investigative journalist Michael Kranish reveals new information about Major Taylor based on a rare interview with his daughter and other never-before-uncovered details from Taylor’s life. Kranish shows how Taylor indeed became a world champion, traveled the world, was the toast of Paris, and was one of the most chronicled black men of his day. From a moment in time just before the arrival of the automobile when bicycles were king, the populace was booming with immigrants, and enormous societal changes were about to take place, The World’s Fastest Man shines a light on a dramatic moment in American history—the gateway to the twentieth century.




Owl's Dirt


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Quickly confirm the spelling of nearly any English word using this convenient, portable list. Owl's Dirt contains almost 170,000 words, making it one of the most compact word lists available.




Motorcycle Illustrated


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The Rider and Driver


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A Dictionary of Slang and Unconventional English


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The definitive work on the subject, this Dictionary - available again in its eighth edition - gives a full account of slang and unconventional English over four centuries and will entertain and inform all language-lovers.