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Book Two of Death Riders; BAD
Danny's a hard man, large and brawny, with desires most would shy away from, but not Xavier.
She embraces his needs at a time when Danny had all but given up on women. He sought professionals whenever he could.
Xavier's acceptance of him surprises him. He never expected her to relish a BDSM lifestyle.
On his friend Conrad's recommendation, Danny plans to join the California chapter of the motorcycle club,
Death Riders, a club that prides itself on staying below the radar and the police. But will Danny's decision destroy his newly formed bond with
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Book Two of Death Riders; BAD

Danny's a hard man, large and brawny, with desires most would shy away from, but not Xavier.

She embraces his needs at a time when Danny had all but given up on women. He sought professionals whenever he could.

Xavier's acceptance of him surprises him. He never expected her to relish a BDSM lifestyle.

On his friend Conrad's recommendation, Danny plans to join the California chapter of the motorcycle club,

Death Riders, a club that prides itself on staying below the radar and the police. But will Danny's decision destroy his newly formed bond with Xavier?

The series continues-Book 2 of the Death Riders MC series.


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BIO:

My name is Ethan Radcliff and I've been writing since I was a kid. I love creating and tried my hand at art, not bad, but not good enough. A guy's gotta eat. Through high school, I wrote erotic stories, kept them in a notebook and let a few girlfriends read them. I played football, baseball and ice hockey, but my brain never stopped thinking of sex. I guess most guys think about it all the time. I decided to put my thoughts into prose. I had been on face book for a while and never did anything interesting until I started to see all the writers. What really caught my attention were the poets, especially some of the ones posting erotic prose. I was intrigued, men who were writing erotic romance, I knew it was time to get out the old notebook and throw on some poetry. I was surprised at the response.

I've often been asked what inspires my writing. Sometimes it's a photograph, a sunset or an attractive woman. The jiggle of a full ass or heavy breasts will set my mind in motion. Sometimes, out of nowhere, an idea will come to mind. I record and write down my thoughts constantly.

I want to thank Bitten Press and the two lovely ladies who run it for encouraging me to go for it and I did. I also need to thank a very patient and lovely friend Kendall Blackburn Barnett who is my PA and putting up with my antics. I want to thank all the wonderful people who read what I write. And the lovely ladies who help get the word out there about my writing.

As you know, I'm an elusive fellow, smiles, perhaps that's part of my charm. Who knows what the future holds?

My first short story is The Taming of Molly Jenkins. It's hot. Is it based on personal experience? Don't we all pull from real life? The next short story is The Wait, Brit's undoing...that I hope you'll enjoy. Since those early works, many more have evolved including a paranormal series, Desires of Blood, DOM, The Collaring of Molly Jenkins and my first novel A Man of Honor. Two thousand and sixteen brings more full-length novels and I will always venture into new erotic genres.

Thank you for listening and to all those who are enjoying my poetry, thank you.

Ethan Radcliff