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Fang's Miracle: Wolfsbane Ridge MC, #7
Fang's Miracle: Wolfsbane Ridge MC, #7
Fang's Miracle: Wolfsbane Ridge MC, #7
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Fang's Miracle: Wolfsbane Ridge MC, #7

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Fuck Cancer.

And fuck the sperm donor that decided we weren't worth the trouble—the day we received our baby girl's results.

 

The doctors in Alaska were great, but Olivia needed more. Forced to pack-up our entire world, alone, I searched for an expert willing to operate. When we finally found him, the real trouble began…

 

How would we ever find a donor in time? 

 

Olivia's life was on the line; our days together were running out. When a leather covered biker walked through the door, I never expected him to be our miracle. My miracle.

 

Turns out, we needed a lot more saving than I realized. 

 

If you like the passion and heat of Serena Akeroyd or the suspense of Daphne Loveling, then Marissa Ann, USA Today and Internationally bestselling author, will be your new addiction. 

 

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LanguageEnglish
PublisherMarissa Ann
Release dateNov 29, 2022
ISBN9798201982997
Fang's Miracle: Wolfsbane Ridge MC, #7
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Marissa Ann

USA Today Best Selling Author Marissa Ann grew up in two very different worlds, the big city and the rural South. Mobile Alabama offered her the opportunities to not only see other cultures but to experience them as well. Every weekend she spent most of her time on the beach of Perdido with her dog, Buddy. It didn't matter what time of the day, even midnight, they could be found walking along the shore in search of seashells. Buddy passed away in 1997 and she still misses him today. You never forget your true best friends, even the four legged ones. When she wasn't in Alabama with her dad, she was in North Mississippi with her mom. Mostly spending time with her Grandfather who taught her not only how to grow a garden but how to completely live off the land as well as to love animals. Today, she spends her time in rural North Mississippi with her husband, the kids and all of their animals on a hobby farm. She always said she would write books one day even though many thought she never would. She made a promise to a childhood friend who left this world for the next in 2015. That she would finally write and publish at least one. Her first book hit the market in 2018 and she's never looked back. She now has several out with many more scheduled for release. Her favorite books have a lot of romance with action and suspense mixed in. She loves to hear from others about her books OR theirs. https://www.authormarissaann.com/ admin@authormarissaann.com https://www.facebook.com/MarissaAnnAuthor/ https://www.goodreads.com/author/show/18159855.Marissa_Ann

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    Fang's Miracle - Marissa Ann

    Chapter 1

    Fang

    The clubhouse is busy today with the preparations for Thanksgiving dinner tomorrow at the hospital. Our VP’s ole lady started a tradition last year of cooking for the families staying in the children’s wing.

    Okay, now that everyone is here, Mina has an announcement to make. Prez speaks loudly to get everyone’s attention.

    Looking over at his ole lady, I wait to see what is going on. This is obviously not a regular Church meeting because the women are never included in those.

    We are planning to do a secret santa for the kids at the hospital this year. Tomorrow after all the kids and their families eat dinner, we will each draw names from a bowl. Whoever's name you draw will be who you need to buy gifts for. She looks at the crowd of faces until she stops at mine. Real gifts Fang.

    I smile lopsidedly at her, not saying a word. She already knows me too well. Although I still haven’t gotten even with her and the other girls for the frog fiasco a few years back when I was still a prospect. I’ve gotta admit it was pretty fucking epic what those women planned and executed.

    Don’t forget that everyone needs to be on time tomorrow. Those of you that are helping get the food there need to be at Bella’s Brew no later than ten a.m. The rest of you should be here to ride to the hospital in formation. Prez says before calling the impromptu meeting to a close.

    Walking over to the bar, I spot Dane sitting on a stool with a beer in his hand.

    Getting started kind of early, huh? I say, taking the seat next to him.

    He shrugs his shoulders, It’s five o’clock somewhere.

    Signaling to the prospect manning the bar to bring me a cold one, I look back at Dane. He seems to be lost in thought more and more these days.

    I’ve known him for a long time so I know the holidays are a huge problem for him. He’s never told me all the details, I just know it has something to do with his family that live back East. Although this year he seems a little worse for wear.

    You okay, man? I finally break the silence.

    Just been thinking a lot. About family and shit. He looks around the room at the other brothers.

    Looking over at the brothers who are married now, some with kids, I too feel a small ache of wanting what they have.

    We’ll find what they have one day. I say.

    Fuck. Listen at us. Sounding like emotional ass women. He makes a face.

    I laugh, You started the shit.

    Come on, we gotta go do some manly shit to get our man card back. We stand up, grabbing what’s left of our beers, leaving through the front door.

    Autumn

    Sitting here on the bench outside the hospital, I can’t stop the lone tear that slips down my face.

    I left Dr. Ortez’s office about ten minutes ago after he told me that Olivia’s cancer is progressing to the point that we need a bone marrow transplant.

    That wouldn’t be a problem if a donor was easily found but that is not the case.

    The most likely candidate would be a family member but we don’t have anyone except each other. So getting her on the registry and hoping to find a match is the only hope we have.

    Drying my face off, I head back inside to Livie’s room, hoping she won’t be able to tell that I’ve been crying.

    Walking into her room, I see that she is sitting up on her bed playing the video game one of the nurses gave to her when she got admitted last week.

    She smiles as I walk into the room. Hey, mommy, where’ve you been? You missed all the motorcycles! She says with huge eyes.

    I heard them. They were loud. I smile at her excitement.

    They were so cool! The nurse says they are friends of Dr. Ortez and that he also rides a motorcycle. Do you think he would take me for a ride? She’s talking so fast, her sentences run together making me laugh.

    Maybe you can ask him later. Before we head down to the cafeteria, I need to talk to you a minute about what Dr. Ortez had to talk to me about. I sit on the edge of her bed with my heart pounding unsure exactly how to tell an eight year old that she needs a transplant.

    We aren’t leaving the hospital, are we? She huffs, laying back against her pillows.

    Not for a while sweetheart. Remember when we talked about what would happen if you needed a donor? I ask gently.

    I remember. Dr. Ortez said I would have to stay in the hospital for a really long time. She looks at me with so much trust it breaks my heart.

    What will I do if we can’t find a match in time? How will I explain to my daughter that she could possibly die?

    Holding even more tears at bay, I say, Come on. Let’s go eat. I smile standing up next to her bed.

    You think they’ll have pie? She hops up with excitement yet again as if we were not just talking about a longer stay in the hospital.

    Is pie the only thing you want? I laugh at her.

    Nope. I want some ham with my pie. She nods her head, grabbing my hand as we walk out of the room.

    Fang

    After helping to set up all the tables with the food, I head outside to a bench that is under a gazebo hoping for a few minutes alone.

    Pulling out a pack of smokes, I light one up taking a huge drag, filling my lungs with smoke. The only times I ever smoke are on days that the memories of my baby brother take over my brain.

    Being around the kids today at the hospital has brought back memories of him that I try to hide deep inside.

    Those are bad for you, ya know? A little voice from behind me causes me to jump.

    Putting it out, I turn around to see a tiny little girl bundled up in her jacket against the cold wind sitting on the bench I was hoping to pass a little time on.

    I don’t do it often. I finally say in reference to the cigarette she caught me with. What are you doing out here alone? I look around for her parents but don’t see any one.

    Momma is talking with Dr. Ortez again. She rolls her eyes, swinging her legs back and forth.

    Looking closely at her, she doesn’t look sick but I know that’s not an indication that she’s not. My little brother didn’t look sick either.

    So what’s your name munchkin? I smile when she gives me a look for calling her that.

    Well, it’s not Munchkin. She huffs. My name is Olivia.

    Smiling with what I’m about to do, Olivia is a beautiful name but I think I like Munchkin better.

    Now I know why momma says boys are weird and that I should stay away from them. She shakes her head, never cracking a smile. What do I call you? Smoke Man? She says with a grin as I laugh.

    My friends call me Fang. I offer her my hand which she shakes.

    "Fang is a weird name. Do you have vampire teeth

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