Cascadia series by Mia Malone (#1-4)
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Overview: The only thing I love to do more than to read... is write. So that's what I do. I don't do social media because I don't have time for it, and also because I'm not very interesting. I can't find it in me to post a gazillion pictures of my pets or some philosophical quotes when just about everyone else is so much better at it anyway. If that's a dealbreaker for you then I'm sorry, and I hope you find other books that have authors who are all over that thing
Genre: Romance

Holding On (#1): “She’s clearly spooked about something.”
“No,” Finn murmured and narrowed his eyes. “She’s not afraid, Tony. She’s bracing.”
“For what?”
“No fucking clue. I’ll tell you when I find out, which will be five minutes from now.”
Adeline Smith is running for her life from people who have hurt her and everyone helping her. Addie knows that she should keep moving but doesn’t know where to go and needs a place to hide while she catches her breath and comes up with a plan. Finnegan Dawry is the calm, cool, and very capable Sergeant at Arms in Cascadia MC. Finn knows that he and the other men in the club can fix anything Addie needs help fixing if she’d only let them.
Addie walked into the roadhouse operated by Cascadia MC in a small town outside Seattle to get help loosening a couple of lug nuts, and seeing her feels like a kick in Finn’s gut. He’s fifty-fucking-plus years old and not at all prepared for anything to hit him anywhere, and then the frustrating woman won’t tell him what’s wrong. If they push her too hard, she might disappear down the road in a cloud of dust, so Finn will have to find a way to protect her until she’s learned to trust him.
This is a story about strength and survival and about finding something you didn’t expect in the middle of an absolute shitstorm.
Starting over (#2): Rosie is single and not looking for a man, but wants to find new friends, which isn’t as easy as one could think at the age of fifty-something. Then she gets invited to a book club hosted by some of the women linked to Cascadia.
Tony has his hands full dealing with club business and the annoying presence of the former Cascadia President who is released on parole. He should stay focused on that, but all he can think about is how he really, really wants his hands to be full of something completely different.
Being lonely sucks, and Rosie is happy to finally feel like she fits in. Being steamrolled into all kinds of activities with Tony-the-jerk was not in her plans, but he isn’t the kind of man one says no to. Or, that’s what she tells herself anyway.
Then their respective families create problems neither of them anticipated, and they have to decide who to trust, who to forgive, and how to forget.
Letting Go (#3): Why the fuck do you stay?”
“I have no choice.”
It cut through him to see the quick flash of pain in her eyes and the way she shrugged and tried to smile.
“Meg, sweetheart, you always have a choice,” he said gently.
“People like you do,” she replied. “I don’t.”
Cooper
When the woman you’ve spent a lifetime yearning for suddenly is within your reach.
When she’s unattached, and you are too, and getting together would fit so well with everything going on in your lives.
And it hits you that you don’t want her anymore.
What do you do then?
Meghan
When the man you didn’t want anymore needed you in a way you couldn’t reject.
When you find yourself trapped in a marriage that will never end.
And a man walks into your small business, you look straight into his green, sharp gaze, and you know that there he is.
The one who could mean something.
What do you do then?
Crossroads (#4): “You look like shit, so you should get off whatever diet you’re on,” he snarled and added angrily, “And what the fuck have you done to your hair?”
Hilt tries desperately to figure out what the hell he should do.
Two years have passed, and the woman who crushed him now says she made a mistake and wants to start over. She'd felt life was slipping away, and another man had given her what she needed, but that man moved on to someone else, and she spent time thinking about what she really wanted. And now she stood there and said what she wanted was him and that he would make her happy.
Their kids would be happy too.
His goddamned mother would be beyond happy.
But what about him? Would he be happy?
Saying yes to the woman he once thought was his whole world would be the right thing to do. Except there's also the memory of that one night, a couple of weeks after his wife moved out.
He'd been happy that night.
On the outside, Ariel is moving on.
Almost two years later, life had settled into a routine. Work, grocery shop, clean her house, go for a run. Rinse and repeat.
On the inside, frustration kept building because how can you restart when nothing around you has changed? How can you truly move on when everything inside you is different, but everyone you know lives the same life they always did?
It felt like she couldn't breathe freely in her hometown anymore, so she packed up and left, settling in a small rental house outside Seattle.
And there he is.
The man she spent a wild night with just after she took the plunge and just before everything came crashing down around her.
The man she never thought she'd see again.
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Overview: The only thing I love to do more than to read... is write. So that's what I do. I don't do social media because I don't have time for it, and also because I'm not very interesting. I can't find it in me to post a gazillion pictures of my pets or some philosophical quotes when just about everyone else is so much better at it anyway. If that's a dealbreaker for you then I'm sorry, and I hope you find other books that have authors who are all over that thing
Genre: Romance
Holding On (#1): “She’s clearly spooked about something.”
“No,” Finn murmured and narrowed his eyes. “She’s not afraid, Tony. She’s bracing.”
“For what?”
“No fucking clue. I’ll tell you when I find out, which will be five minutes from now.”
Adeline Smith is running for her life from people who have hurt her and everyone helping her. Addie knows that she should keep moving but doesn’t know where to go and needs a place to hide while she catches her breath and comes up with a plan. Finnegan Dawry is the calm, cool, and very capable Sergeant at Arms in Cascadia MC. Finn knows that he and the other men in the club can fix anything Addie needs help fixing if she’d only let them.
Addie walked into the roadhouse operated by Cascadia MC in a small town outside Seattle to get help loosening a couple of lug nuts, and seeing her feels like a kick in Finn’s gut. He’s fifty-fucking-plus years old and not at all prepared for anything to hit him anywhere, and then the frustrating woman won’t tell him what’s wrong. If they push her too hard, she might disappear down the road in a cloud of dust, so Finn will have to find a way to protect her until she’s learned to trust him.
This is a story about strength and survival and about finding something you didn’t expect in the middle of an absolute shitstorm.
Starting over (#2): Rosie is single and not looking for a man, but wants to find new friends, which isn’t as easy as one could think at the age of fifty-something. Then she gets invited to a book club hosted by some of the women linked to Cascadia.
Tony has his hands full dealing with club business and the annoying presence of the former Cascadia President who is released on parole. He should stay focused on that, but all he can think about is how he really, really wants his hands to be full of something completely different.
Being lonely sucks, and Rosie is happy to finally feel like she fits in. Being steamrolled into all kinds of activities with Tony-the-jerk was not in her plans, but he isn’t the kind of man one says no to. Or, that’s what she tells herself anyway.
Then their respective families create problems neither of them anticipated, and they have to decide who to trust, who to forgive, and how to forget.
Letting Go (#3): Why the fuck do you stay?”
“I have no choice.”
It cut through him to see the quick flash of pain in her eyes and the way she shrugged and tried to smile.
“Meg, sweetheart, you always have a choice,” he said gently.
“People like you do,” she replied. “I don’t.”
Cooper
When the woman you’ve spent a lifetime yearning for suddenly is within your reach.
When she’s unattached, and you are too, and getting together would fit so well with everything going on in your lives.
And it hits you that you don’t want her anymore.
What do you do then?
Meghan
When the man you didn’t want anymore needed you in a way you couldn’t reject.
When you find yourself trapped in a marriage that will never end.
And a man walks into your small business, you look straight into his green, sharp gaze, and you know that there he is.
The one who could mean something.
What do you do then?
Crossroads (#4): “You look like shit, so you should get off whatever diet you’re on,” he snarled and added angrily, “And what the fuck have you done to your hair?”
Hilt tries desperately to figure out what the hell he should do.
Two years have passed, and the woman who crushed him now says she made a mistake and wants to start over. She'd felt life was slipping away, and another man had given her what she needed, but that man moved on to someone else, and she spent time thinking about what she really wanted. And now she stood there and said what she wanted was him and that he would make her happy.
Their kids would be happy too.
His goddamned mother would be beyond happy.
But what about him? Would he be happy?
Saying yes to the woman he once thought was his whole world would be the right thing to do. Except there's also the memory of that one night, a couple of weeks after his wife moved out.
He'd been happy that night.
On the outside, Ariel is moving on.
Almost two years later, life had settled into a routine. Work, grocery shop, clean her house, go for a run. Rinse and repeat.
On the inside, frustration kept building because how can you restart when nothing around you has changed? How can you truly move on when everything inside you is different, but everyone you know lives the same life they always did?
It felt like she couldn't breathe freely in her hometown anymore, so she packed up and left, settling in a small rental house outside Seattle.
And there he is.
The man she spent a wild night with just after she took the plunge and just before everything came crashing down around her.
The man she never thought she'd see again.
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