Close the Tab, Chelsea Camaron
Close the Tab, Chelsea Camaron
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Close the Tab

Author: Chelsea Camaron

Narrator: Kendall Taylor, Aiden Snow

Unabridged: 3 hr 12 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Tantor Media

Published: 09/05/2017


Synopsis

He's no saint.

Bladen "Judge" Jones rides to escape the firm hand of his past. When home is a nightmare, the unknown suddenly isn't so frightening. Riding with his brothers, the Devil's Due MC, is more support than he has ever had in his lifetime.

She's not afraid to call herself a sinner.

Tamalyn Andrews is a master mixer, hiding out in a small-town hick bar on the outskirts of a town for nobodies. Looking over her shoulder is something she can't stop herself from doing. Old habits die hard.

However, danger bellies up to her bar.

Will Bladen face his own past to uncover Tamalyn's secrets? When everything crashes around her, will Tamalyn open up to Bladen in time to save her life?

Love, hate, anger, and passion collide as the time comes, and the devil demands his due.

About Chelsea Camaron

Chelsea M. Cameron is a New York Times and USA Today internationally bestselling author from Maine who now lives and works in Boston. She has a degree in journalism from the University of Maine, Orono that she promptly abandoned to write about the people in her own head. Chelsea is the author of Anyone but You, Style, and the Violet Hill series.


Reviews

Close the Tab is the third book in the Devil's Due MC series by Chelsea Camaron. It was quick and read like a novella. The Devil's Due MC was created by a small group of men with troubled pasts that are looking to right wrongs that haven't been resolved through normal legal channels. They are nomads......more

This book is Bladen " Judge" Jones and Tamalyn Andrews story. It was really good although there were definitely parts that were hard to read. Child Abuse, Emotional Abuse, Sexual Abuse and Domestic Abuse in this book The Devil always gets his due though......more

Goodreads review by Karen

It's pretty violent without much story but the violence fit the crime...pretty much.......more