Ice

Ice by Chelsea Camaron is a contemporary romance published by CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform on December 6, 2014. This 272-page novel explores the contrasting lives of Morgan Powell, an investment banker focused on her career, and Brett ‘Ice’ Grady, an outlaw biker balancing his responsibilities to his teenage daughter and the Regulators’ MC. Their worlds collide, presenting challenges that push Morgan to confront her boundaries and navigate the complexities of a relationship with someone whose life is far removed from her own.
Readers will find a narrative that delves into themes of love and personal growth amid the backdrop of danger and contrasting lifestyles. As Morgan and Ice’s paths intertwine, the story examines the tension between their differing worlds and the potential for connection despite their challenges. This edition is presented in English and offers a glimpse into the lives of characters facing mature themes, making it a notable addition for those interested in contemporary fiction and romance.
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From Best Selling Authors Chelsea Camaron and Jessie Lane… She’s an investment banker. He’s an outlaw biker. A little bit of heaven is about to meet a whole lot of hell. Morgan Powell was raised to be perfect, to set an example for her sisters to follow. Her life has been dedicated to making something of her career, so she wouldn’t know what to do with a man even if you gave her an instruction manual. Brett ‘Ice’ Grady spends his days trying to keep up with his teenage daughter, his nights consumed in Regulators’ MC business. He has no time for anything more than a casual hookup. Two worlds collide when the dangers of his life crash into the calm of hers. Can she go beyond her own boundaries and chip her way through to the man known to be as cold as ice? Warning: Mature themes *Loosely attached to Chelsea Camaron’s Hellions Series and Jessie Lane’s Ex Ops Series.*
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