Joaquin (Reckless Souls MC #5) Read Online KB Winters

Categories Genre: Alpha Male, Biker, Mafia, MC, Romance, Suspense Tags Authors: Series: Reckless Souls MC Series by KB Winters
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Total pages in book: 67
Estimated words: 63542 (not accurate)
Estimated Reading Time in minutes: 318(@200wpm)___ 254(@250wpm)___ 212(@300wpm)
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“Not my fault they don’t have real men to protect them.” He flashes a slithering smile that makes me want to kick his ass.

Ace arrives just in time to give him a boot to the face. “The fuck did you just say?”

Nogales spits out a mouthful of blood and grins. “You heard me, motherfucker. Don’t take it out on me that you didn’t protect your girl the way you should. Ow,” he groans when Ace lands another kick, this time to his midsection.

“This is it,” I tell him with absolute certainty. The shots ringing out around us confirm that, soon enough, there won’t be any more Iron Kings.

“Kill me,” he taunts. “It won’t stop anything that’s coming your way. You fucked us, but not just us.” He’s grinning like a fucking fool and shaking his head.

“He’s lying,” Ace growls and aims at Nogales’ head.

“Am I? You’ll find out soon enough,” he promises.

Ace flashes a rare smile and nods at me. I aim my gun at his head, finger on the trigger. “Too bad you won’t be around to see one way or the other,” Ace tells him as sirens sound in the distance.

“Then I’ll just have to die know—,”

Nogales doesn’t get a chance to finish his last thought before both Ace and I shoot that motherfucker in the head and face. His head falls to the ground, eyes wide open and lifeless, blood pooling around his head like a red halo.

Nogales is dead, and when I look around the parking lot, I see my prediction has come true. The Iron Kings are done.

Finished.

“It’s over,” I say inanely without much joy or excitement. I’m glad Nogales is dead, but it doesn’t feel like it should, and I know why.

It’s not over. Nogales’ parting words echo in my mind as the sirens draw closer.

“Woo,” Dix grins and lets out a loud whoop. “One less fucking headache in my life.”

He’s right, but it all feels anticlimactic. Nogales and Hector are dead, their MC nothing but a memory. We should feel better, but it’s quiet and almost somber as we head to our bikes to ride back to the clubhouse. The air is tense as fuck, as if we all know that this is the end of one war but another is coming down the pipeline any day now.

Inside the clubhouse, the women all fall silent when we enter. Their eyes laser in on us, trying to figure out why the atmosphere changed instantly. Gia speaks first. “What’s up, guys?”

“The Iron Kings are done,” Ace growls.

The women cheer, but even the sound is subdued because we aren’t happier about it. The women pass shots and beers around, reading our emotions correctly.

Ace downs a shot and slams the shot glass on the bar before he turns to us. “We’ll talk about lifting lockdown in a few days. First, we have to be sure there’s no more fucking heroes out there, looking to retaliate for the fate of the Iron Kings.” He nods and walks away, McKenna joining him as he leaves through the back door.

The rest of us sit around and drink, play pool and try not to think about what’s coming next.

A full-blown war with a cartel we know nothing about.

Chapter Twenty-One

Willow

As I slowly regain consciousness, the first thing I see is Joaquin's sleeping face. He looks peaceful, and for a moment, I feel reassured. But then the memories of what happened flood back to me, and panic wells up inside me.

I take a deep breath and try to bring myself back into the present moment.

“You’re awake.” Maven’s voice pulls my gaze from Joaquin, and I scan the room until I spot the sweet smile on her face.

“Yeah. You’re here,” I say through the haze.

“Of course I am,” she says. “We were so worried about you.”

I slowly sit up, feeling the grogginess slowly fade away, but pain rips through my back and chest.

“Ooh, that hurts.” I lean back against the bed with a tired sigh. “How long have I been here?”

“A while,” she says, and her gaze darts away from mine. “A long time, Willow.”

“Did you call my mom? She has to be worried about me. Or pissed.”

Maven comes closer to the bed, a serene expression on her face. “She knows everything. Joaquin asked me to call her after your first surgery. I listen to Maven explain that Mom’s been here on and off for days to check on me. “They’ve been in constant contact. Apparently.”

“F-first surgery?” I shake my head as those words sink in. I don't know what happened over the past week or two.

She nods and takes her hand in mine. “It was bad, Willow. But you’re going to be okay.”

“I just hurt a lot.”

“Well, you did get shot. And the bullet that hit you was tipped with a hallucinogenic and a poison. You had a really bad reaction to it. They did a second surgery to remove the remaining bullet fragments, and that’s when the tests showed the poison.”


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