Lady Guardians Audiobook By L. Loren, Lady Guardians cover art

Lady Guardians

The Wrong Side of Right

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Birmingham, AL, has been a hot bed for civil rights since the 1960s. The Lady Guardians Motorcycle Club has been instrumental in continuing the cause today. As vice president of the Birmingham chapter of the Lady Guardians, Lark "Lil Mama" Decker is an integral part of this fight, especially when it comes to police brutality. Things get tricky when a Caucasian security guard saves her from being accosted by a group of aggressive teenagers. Lark finds herself enthralled with this man as they launch into a whirlwind relationship.

Fenton Knoll is smitten with the pint-sized beauty from the first moment he lays eyes on Lark. Too bad she hates cops. When he delays telling her that he is not just a security guard, but a full-time officer in the Intelligence Unit, he is playing with fire. An unfortunate shooting involving a young, black single mother exposes his secret and launches Fenton into the national spotlight, as he fights for his freedom.

Lark has to choose between believing the love of her life, who has lied to her, and her club sisters, who have taken the side of the victim. Both sides believe they are justified in their position. Placed in the middle of a racially charged case, Lark must determine who is standing on the wrong side of right.

This BWWM novel is raw, yet sexy, and ends on a HEA.

©2019 Lisa Wright-Tetting writing as L. Loren (P)2021 Lisa Wright-Tetting writing as L. Loren
African American Anthologies & Short Stories Romance Fiction
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I own the kindle version of this book as well. I enjoyed both versions. However, listening to the audible showed me the freedom to visualize without thinking of reading. The story moves and holds the attention of the listener/ reader.

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