Riding the Night

Riding the Night by Jaci Burton is a contemporary fiction novel published by Penguin on September 7, 2010. This edition spans 320 pages and is written in English. The story follows AJ and Pax, undercover operatives for a group of bad-boy bikers known as the Wild Riders. When AJ visits his high school sweetheart Teresa, a violent altercation between rival biker gangs leads to a murder accusation against her brother, prompting AJ, Pax, and Teresa to embark on a quest to uncover the truth.
Readers will find a blend of romance and suspense as the trio pursues the real killer during the annual bike rally in South Dakota. The narrative explores themes of loyalty and passion, as Teresa navigates her feelings for both AJ and Pax amid the chaos. With elements of thrill and intrigue, this book delves into the dynamics of relationships set against a backdrop of danger and adventure.
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AJ and Pax are undercover operatives for a government agency of bad-boy bikers known as the Wild Riders. While AJ is visiting Teresa, a high school sweetheart, a fight erupts in her bar between two biker gangs. One man is left dead and Teresa’s brother is wrongly accused of murder. With no proof and Teresa as the only eyewitness, AJ, Pax, and Teresa point their Harleys toward the annual bike rally in South Dakota in hot pursuit of the real killer, and Teresa discovers a passion that brings both men to their knees.
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