Good Girl Bad Boys

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Author: R.L. Nicholson ISBN: 9781311035080
Publisher: R.L. Nicholson Publication: December 3, 2013
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: R.L. Nicholson
ISBN: 9781311035080
Publisher: R.L. Nicholson
Publication: December 3, 2013
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

Plot Summary
Good Girl Bad Boys
by
R.L. Nicholson

Patty Hurst met the SLA… Patsy White met the Devils Riders.

With millions in trust funds and a family with a fortune in oil and political power, Patsy trades her Dallas debutante world for an outlaw life with the Oakland chapter of Devils Riders MC. Seen through a career lawman’s eyes, Sheriff Tyler Garrett, her story covers a twenty-year period including her marriages to two Patched Bikers, first to the president of the club, Anton Sears; then to the man that law enforcement calls ‘the Julia Childs of Methamphetamine (Crank) cooking’, Shane Seager.

Good Girl Bad Boys begins with Patsy’s past betrayals coming back to haunt her. Three years after setting up, then testifying against her husband Shane in California, Patsy believes enough time and distance have made her and her son safe from his extremely dangerous influence. But as fate dictates, one summer morning Patsy naively opens the door of her Dallas home to a flower deliveryman. As she admires the arrangement, the deliveryman produces a gun but before he pulls the trigger he says, “This is from Shane.”
Years before this moment…US Attorney Sandra Peters’ obsession with these Outlaws who have outfoxed her for years, leads to her reliance on Tyler. She needs him because he is the only person Patsy trusts enough to reveal her husband’s past involvement in money laundering, Meth manufacturing and distribution.

Tyler has known Patsy since she was a little girl. Early in Tyler’s career, he was the Dallas cop who found nine-year-old Patsy next to the victim of a murder-suicide - her mother. But because of his early acceptance of patronage from Patsy’s uncle, Senator J.D. Braxton; Tyler’s life inextricably weaves in and out of this family’s troubles for decades to come. In order to protect the family he must wade through Patsy’s half truths and rely upon trusted friends to cover his back. But along the way, he finds himself crossing the line in the attempt to save Patsy from herself and the criminals she betrays.

Patsy’s desire to save her son from the Outlaw culture ultimately outweighs her love of drugs, motorcycles, cars, and machine guns. But in the end, two questions are begged - Is Patsy still alive? And, ‘Why do good girls go for bad boys’?

Good Girl Bad Boys © copyright 2013
R.L. Nicholson

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Plot Summary
Good Girl Bad Boys
by
R.L. Nicholson

Patty Hurst met the SLA… Patsy White met the Devils Riders.

With millions in trust funds and a family with a fortune in oil and political power, Patsy trades her Dallas debutante world for an outlaw life with the Oakland chapter of Devils Riders MC. Seen through a career lawman’s eyes, Sheriff Tyler Garrett, her story covers a twenty-year period including her marriages to two Patched Bikers, first to the president of the club, Anton Sears; then to the man that law enforcement calls ‘the Julia Childs of Methamphetamine (Crank) cooking’, Shane Seager.

Good Girl Bad Boys begins with Patsy’s past betrayals coming back to haunt her. Three years after setting up, then testifying against her husband Shane in California, Patsy believes enough time and distance have made her and her son safe from his extremely dangerous influence. But as fate dictates, one summer morning Patsy naively opens the door of her Dallas home to a flower deliveryman. As she admires the arrangement, the deliveryman produces a gun but before he pulls the trigger he says, “This is from Shane.”
Years before this moment…US Attorney Sandra Peters’ obsession with these Outlaws who have outfoxed her for years, leads to her reliance on Tyler. She needs him because he is the only person Patsy trusts enough to reveal her husband’s past involvement in money laundering, Meth manufacturing and distribution.

Tyler has known Patsy since she was a little girl. Early in Tyler’s career, he was the Dallas cop who found nine-year-old Patsy next to the victim of a murder-suicide - her mother. But because of his early acceptance of patronage from Patsy’s uncle, Senator J.D. Braxton; Tyler’s life inextricably weaves in and out of this family’s troubles for decades to come. In order to protect the family he must wade through Patsy’s half truths and rely upon trusted friends to cover his back. But along the way, he finds himself crossing the line in the attempt to save Patsy from herself and the criminals she betrays.

Patsy’s desire to save her son from the Outlaw culture ultimately outweighs her love of drugs, motorcycles, cars, and machine guns. But in the end, two questions are begged - Is Patsy still alive? And, ‘Why do good girls go for bad boys’?

Good Girl Bad Boys © copyright 2013
R.L. Nicholson

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