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Breaker : Hades Abyss MC 13 - Book Tour and Giveaway

1/23/2025

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Love ignites in a world where trust is scarce, and the stakes are life or death.

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Breaker
Hades Abyss MC 13
by Harley Wylde
Genre: Contemporary MC Romance 
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Love ignites in a world where trust is scarce and the stakes are life or death.

In the shadows of a world where danger lurks around every corner and loyalty and love can be the deadliest weapons of all, two souls are drawn together by fate.

Juniper
 I was only fifteen when I ran away from home. Or rather, the nightmare I’d ended up in, after my parents died. I’d known living on the streets wouldn’t be easy, but I also hadn’t planned to nearly freeze to death in an alley five years later. The biker who found me, nursed me back to health, and promised to keep me safe was unlike anyone I’d ever met before. When we found out my uncle would be paroled, there was no doubt he’d try to find me. After all, he’d think I was the one who turned him in. But somewhere along the way, I started to fall in love with Breaker. Now I’ll do anything for him.
 
Breaker
I’ve been with the Hades Abyss since I was a teenager. Back then I went by Teller Reed, until I earned my patch. These people are my family. I never thought I’d be willing to break all the rules and defy the club president. Then I found Juniper nearly dead in an alley. I’ve always believed in Fate, and I have no doubt I was led to her for a reason. Now she’s mine, and I’ll do whatever it takes to hold onto her… even if it means getting my hands dirty. If her uncle thinks he can come and take her from me, he’d better reconsider… because if he even tries, I’m putting him six feet under.

As nights grow darker and stakes escalate, will their bond be enough to withstand the ultimate test?

WARNING: Breaker is a slow-burn steamy romance recommended for readers 18+ due to adult situations, language, and violence. It can be read as a stand-alone but may be enjoyed more if the series is read in order. Guaranteed HEA, no cheating, and no cliffhanger!
 

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Juniper
I trudged through the dimly lit alley, my feet dragging with each exhausted step. Frigid air filled my lungs, the biting cold seeping deep with every exhale. Clouds of breath formed before me, dissipating into the night like my fading strength.
Violent shivers wracked my slender frame as I struggled onward. The thin, tattered coat offered little protection against winter’s onslaught. My head throbbed with a dull, persistent ache, the fever’s unrelenting grip making the world seem distant and hazy.
Vision blurring, I blinked hard, trying to will away the encroaching darkness at the edges of my sight. Each step required immense effort, as if lead weights pulled at my aching legs. I had to keep going. Stopping meant surrendering to the cold, to sickness, to despair.
Flashes of memory cut through the fevered confusion -- Mama’s kind eyes, the warmth of our tiny apartment, the scent of fresh baked bread. Before the accident stole everything. Before Uncle’s leering face and harsh blows became my waking nightmare.
“J-just… a little… f-farther,” I whispered through chattering teeth.
Safety. Warmth. I needed… somewhere… to rest.
Squinting, I scanned the dank alleyway, willing a spot to manifest. There -- a small alcove tucked between two brick buildings. It wasn’t much, but the worn wooden crate and scattered rubbish offered a modicum of shelter against the biting wind.
Dragging myself the final few steps, I practically fell into the corner, knees buckling. The rough brick scraped my back through my clothes as I slid down the wall. Warring sensations of burning fever and clawing chills besieged me. I drew my knees to my chest, trying to conserve any whisper of body heat.
Snowflakes drifted in the dim lamplight at the alley’s mouth, the first to fall this season. Once, a lifetime ago, I danced between swirling flurries, Papa’s rich laughter ringing out as he twirled Mama. Now the snow felt like a frozen shroud, settling over me with gentle finality. Had I escaped the horror of living with my uncle only to die in this alley?
Exhaustion tugged at my eyelids, the effort of keeping them open suddenly monumental. Thoughts scattered like windblown leaves. Perhaps if I rested, just for a moment, the weariness would lessen. The pounding in my skull might abate.
I huddled against the wall, arms wrapped around myself in a vain attempt at comfort, and let my head drop to my chest.
The cold embrace of brick and stone welcomed me as awareness slipped away, a final dark mercy. In the recesses of my mind, a tiny flame still flickered, stubborn and desperate. A yearning for the warmth of a gentle touch, the safety of a loving hand.
But as I spiraled into oblivion, even that spark guttered out, lost to fever dreams and the remorseless bite of winter’s chill.
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I fought to open my eyes, the weight of exhaustion pressing down like a physical force. The alley swam into focus, all harsh edges and deep shadows. I blinked slowly, trying to orient myself. How long had I been drifting in the liminal space between wakefulness and oblivion?
A violent shiver wracked my body, the movement sending a fresh wave of pain through my aching muscles. I gritted my teeth against the discomfort, my breath escaping in a hiss. The cold had seeped into my very bones, a chill no amount of rubbing could dispel. I had to get up and move. If I didn’t, not only could I potentially freeze to death, but bad things happened when you lingered in one spot for too long. I would be easy prey for those who liked to take advantage of those weaker than them.
I braced my hand against the rough brick, my fingers scraping against the weathered surface as I struggled to push myself upright. The world tilted alarmingly, and I squeezed my eyes shut, willing the dizziness to pass. When I opened them again, the alley had settled, but the edges of my vision remained blurred, the colors muted and indistinct.
“Come on, Juniper,” I whispered, my voice rasping in my dry throat. “You can’t stay here.”
But where could I go? The question haunted me as I staggered forward, my hand skimming the wall for support. Each step was a battle, my legs trembling beneath me like a newborn foal’s. The future stretched out before me, a yawning void of uncertainty and despair.
Hot tears pricked at the corners of my eyes, but I blinked furiously. Crying would solve nothing, and the moisture would only freeze on my cheeks, another layer of discomfort to contend with. I had to keep moving, had to find shelter, had to… had to…
My train of thought derailed, scattering into fragments. The fever was playing tricks on my mind, making it difficult to focus on anything beyond the next step, the next breath. A cough bubbled up from my lungs, tearing at my throat like shards of glass. I pressed my free hand to my mouth, trying to stifle the sound, but it only seemed to echo louder in the stillness of the alley.
Desperation clawed at my chest, a wild thing scrabbling for escape. What if I couldn’t find a safe place to rest? What if the sickness worsened, leaving me helpless and alone? The specter of my uncle loomed in my mind, his malevolent presence a constant shadow at the edges of my consciousness.
I shook my head, trying to dislodge the dark thoughts. I had to stay focused on the present, on survival. One foot in front of the other. One breath at a time. It was a mantra I clung to, a fragile lifeline in a sea of hopelessness.
But even as I repeated the words silently, I could feel the last vestiges of my strength ebbing away. The brick wall was the only thing keeping me upright, and I knew that soon, even that support wouldn’t be enough.
Fear and despair twined around my heart, constricting tighter with each labored step. The future I had once dreamed of, a life of safety and warmth, love and laughter, seemed as distant as the stars, forever out of reach. All that remained was the cold, the pain, and the certainty that I was utterly, inescapably alone.
Hunger gnawed at my stomach, a relentless ache that consumed my every thought. I couldn’t remember the last time I’d had a proper meal, the kind that filled you up and chased away the cold. The memory of my last meager rations, scrounged from a dumpster behind a restaurant, only served to intensify the emptiness inside me.
I pressed a hand to my belly, feeling the hollow space beneath my ribs. The hunger was a constant companion, a cruel reminder of how far I’d fallen. It sapped my strength, making each step more difficult than the last. I longed for the days when food was plentiful, when I didn’t have to worry about where my next meal would come from.
Unbidden, memories of my family flooded my mind, bringing with them a fresh wave of pain. I remembered the warmth of our kitchen, the scent of my mother’s cooking filling the air. She always made sure I had enough to eat, pressing second helpings onto my plate with a loving smile.
“You’re a growing girl, Juniper,” she’d say, her eyes crinkling at the corners. “You need your strength.”
My father would laugh, reaching over to ruffle my hair. “Listen to your mother, little one. She knows best.”
The love and affection in their voices, the safety of their presence, seemed like a distant dream now. I ached for the comfort of their arms, the reassurance that everything would be all right. But they were gone, taken from me too soon, and all that remained was the bitter cold and the unrelenting loneliness.
Tears stung my eyes, blurring my vision. I blinked them away, unwilling to let them fall. Crying would only waste precious energy, energy I couldn’t afford to squander. But the memories continued to assail me, each one a bittersweet reminder of all I had lost.
I remembered the laughter-filled evenings spent playing board games, the lazy Sunday mornings snuggled together on the couch. I remembered the pride in my parents’ eyes when I brought home a good report card, the gentle encouragement when I struggled with a difficult subject.
Those memories were a double-edged sword, bringing both comfort and agony. They reminded me of the love I had once known, the family I had cherished above all else. But they also underscored the stark reality of my current situation, the yawning chasm between the life I had lived and the one I now endured.
The longing for my parents’ presence, for the warmth and safety of our home, was a physical ache in my chest. It mingled with the hunger, the cold, and the fear, creating a cocktail of misery that threatened to drag me under.
I shook my head, trying to dispel the memories. Dwelling on the past would do me no good, not when the present demanded every ounce of my focus and strength. I had to keep moving, had to find a way to survive, no matter how bleak the future seemed.
But even as I pushed myself forward, the hunger and the loneliness remained. They were a constant reminder of all I had lost, and all I stood to lose if I couldn’t find a way out of this nightmare.
As I trudged onward, my mind drifted to the dark shadow that had haunted me for years: my uncle. The mere thought of him sent a shudder down my spine, a visceral reaction to the memories of his cruelty. His sinister presence loomed large in my mind. It served to remind me of the danger I had fled and the safety I so desperately yearned for.
I could still feel his hands on me, the bruising grip that left marks on my skin and scars on my soul. His words echoed in my ears, the vicious insults and threats that had eroded my sense of self-worth. Even now, miles away and years later, his influence lingered, a poison that seeped into every aspect of my life.
The weight of my past trauma pressed down on me, a suffocating force making each step feel like a Herculean effort. I wanted to scream, to rage against the injustice of it all, but I had learned long ago silence was my only defense. To draw attention to myself was to invite more pain, more suffering.
So I kept moving, my eyes scanning the alley for any sign of shelter. The wind whipped through the narrow passage, its icy fingers clawing at my exposed skin. I needed to find a place to rest again, to escape the relentless cold that sapped my strength and clouded my mind. I didn’t think I’d be lucky enough to find a warm space, but I could close my eyes another short while before I needed to move again.
There, tucked away in a small alcove, I spotted a glimmer of hope. The space was partially shielded from the wind, a tiny oasis in the midst of the unforgiving city. I made my way toward it with faltering steps, my body trembling with exhaustion and illness.
As I drew closer, I could see that the alcove was little more than a shallow indentation in the wall, barely large enough to accommodate my small frame. But it was better than nothing, a chance to catch my breath and gather my strength before facing the long night ahead.
I lowered myself to the ground, my legs giving out beneath me. The concrete was hard and unyielding, but I hardly noticed as I curled into myself, trying to conserve what little warmth I had left. My eyelids grew heavy, the temptation to surrender to the darkness nearly overwhelming.
But I couldn’t give in, not yet. I had to keep fighting, had to find a way to survive. For all the pain and trauma of my past, I clung to the hope that someday, somehow, I would find the safety and love I so desperately craved. It was a fragile hope, a flickering candle in the darkness, but it was all I had left.
So I huddled in the alcove, my breath coming in shallow gasps as I willed myself to stay awake. The night stretched out before me, a vast expanse of uncertainty and fear, but I knew I had no choice but to face it head-on. For better or worse, this was my life now, and I would do whatever it took to survive.

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​Harley Wylde is an accomplished author known for her captivating MC Romances. With an unwavering commitment to sensual storytelling, Wylde immerses her readers in an exciting world of fierce men and irresistible women. Her works exude passion, danger, and gritty realism, while still managing to end on a satisfying note each time.
When not crafting her tales, Wylde spends her time brainstorming new plotlines, indulging in a hot cup of Starbucks, or delving into a good book. She has a particular affinity for supernatural horror literature and movies. Visit Wylde's website to learn more about her works and upcoming events, and don't forget to sign up for her newsletter to receive exclusive discounts and other exciting perks.
 
 
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How I met my other half

As a romance author, I obviously write happy endings for all my characters. Well, I got one of my own almost twenty-five years ago. Yes, this year we’ll be celebrating twenty-five years of marriage, and I often joke and tell him it’s amazing he’s still alive. All kidding aside, he puts up with me, I put up with him, and we’ve made it work all this time.
I met my husband when I was twenty. He was working at the vet’s office where I took my little Italian Greyhound, Dru. Well, she had a congenital heart issue and had to go in for testing. At this point, I’d never met the man I would later call my husband. When I went to pick my dog up from her tests, the girls at the counter wouldn’t stop smiling. Not in a “welcome back” way, but in a “we know something you don’t” kind of way.
Turns out, the man I decided to marry, had been carrying my dog around with him all day because she’d been scared in her kennel. He pampered her, talked to her, even trimmed her nails for me. And when I picked her up, we traded information and started talking pretty much every night.
On our first date, he asked me to marry him. Except I don’t think he’d intended to say the words out loud. He had the most shocked look on his face after he said. Then I really surprised him by saying yes.
There’s an 8 year age difference between us (which is why I like writing age gap romances). I love joking with him about it, especially when he starts talking about something that happened when he was in high school. I remind him that means I was in elementary school, so no, I have no idea what he’s talking about.
We’ve had a lot of ups and downs over the years, but he still makes me laugh, and when I cry, he’s the one there to give me a hug and tell me everything will be all right. He’s my best friend and the love of my life.


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40 Comments
Lisa Brown
1/24/2025 05:52:51 am

Love the cover, the story line sounds appealing :)

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1/24/2025 06:23:53 am

I love a good MC romance. This one sounds really good.

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1/24/2025 01:54:30 pm

What a great romance read! Looking forward to reading it,
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Do you have any advice for new writers?

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Hi, Jamie! The best advice I can give is don't give up. It often seems like some authors have all the luck. They hit one out of the park on the first swing. That's not the norm. I will say I've found readers prefer series over single titles. And in the case of MC Romance readers, they tend to prefer long series. I wish you all the best!

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Wow, this sounds absolutely gripping! The "found family" trope combined with high stakes and a slow-burn romance? I'm already hooked! Juniper's resilience and Breaker's fierce protectiveness are such compelling character dynamics. This world, where loyalty is tested constantly, reminds me of how frustratingly addictive some things can be, like how I spent way too much time trying to beat my high score on that bird game a while back, what was it called... right, Flappy Bird! I can't wait to see if their love can truly conquer all. Definitely adding this to my TBR pile!

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