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BBQ, Bikes, and Bears
BBQ, Bikes, and Bears
BBQ, Bikes, and Bears
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BBQ, Bikes, and Bears

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A spin-off story from The Biker's Omega - book one in the Alpha and Omega series. Can be read as standalone.

It's been almost twenty years to the day that Clive lost the love of a shifter who'd found his true mate. Now, he plans to celebrate the 4th of July with beer, barbecue, and maybe some hot company. As president of the Epitaphs MC, he's never short of company, but when his musing about his previous love takes a melancholy turn, he decides a bike ride is the cure for the depressing cobwebs in his brain.

Roy Carmichael is one of the new police officers in Orlando, and as such, has been stuck on traffic duty on a public holiday. With only a few minutes left to go on his shift, he's dreaming about grilled meat and maybe a swim to cool off after being stuck in a car on a hot day. His dreams are interrupted when a bike roars past him, going far faster than the speed limits allow. Roy loves a good chase and figures it’s the perfect end to a slow shift.

One sniff and Roy's bear knows he's found his forever, but between Roy's job and Clive's, mated life isn't going to be easy. The Black Skulls MC is sniffing around and wants a merger with the Epitaphs, and one of the Epitaph members isn't happy that Roy's bounced into Clive's life. Fireworks are guaranteed.

The first 6000 words of this story was published for free on Stormy Glenn's ManloveFantasies blog. A further 30,000 words have been added to complete this book. Readers familiar with my Alpha and Omega series will remember Clive from book one - The Biker's Omega. Deeper understanding of the secondary characters would be gained from reading that book first, but isn't strictly necessary.

This is an MM true mates story between a rugged bear shifter and a human who wonders if he's getting too old for some of the crap going on around him. Intimate situations and some violence warnings apply.

LanguageEnglish
PublisherLisa Oliver
Release dateAug 23, 2018
ISBN9780463585320
BBQ, Bikes, and Bears
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Lisa Oliver

HiMy name is Lisa Oliver and welcome to my Author page. After spending years writing non-fiction books, the lure of fiction and the men in my head finally had me sitting down and writing The Reluctant Wolf, an M/M paranormal erotic romance in November 2013. Since that time I have written one hundred titles including the Cloverleah Pack series, the Bound and Bonded series, Alpha and Omega series, Stockton Wolves series, The Hellhound Collar series, The Gods Made Me Do It series and many more. All of my books are M/M (or M/M/M) come with a guaranteed HEA and absolutely no cheating.I strongly believe in the power of love - and all of my books are based on the true mate trope. However, for me, insta-lust does not equal insta-love and all of my books tell of the journey my main characters need to go through to reach that state of being in love with someone special. Some of my books can be read as standalone, but in cases like the Cloverleah series you get a good idea of the back stories of secondary characters by reading the books in order.I love to hear from all of my readers so please feel free to catch up with me on Facebook, Twitter or through my blog.

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    BBQ, Bikes, and Bears - Lisa Oliver

    BBQ, Bikes, and Bears

    An Alpha and Omega Spin Off Story

    from The Biker’s Omega (A&O #1)

    By Lisa Oliver

    BBQ, Bikes and Bears (A spin off from The Biker’s Omega – Alpha and Omega series #1)

    Copyright © Lisa Oliver, 2018

    ALL RIGHTS RESERVED

    Cover Design by Lisa Oliver

    Model and background purchased from Shutterstock.com

    First Edition August 2018

    All rights reserved under the International and Pan-American Conventions. No part of this book may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic or mechanical including photocopying, recording or by any information storage or retrieval system, without permission in writing from the author, Lisa Oliver. Yoursintuitively@gmail.com

    No part of this book may be scanned, uploaded or distributed via the internet or any other means, electronic or print, without permission from Lisa Oliver. Warning: The unauthorized reproduction or distribution of this copyrighted work is illegal. Criminal copyright infringement, including infringement without monetary gain, is investigated by the FBI and is punishable by up to 5 years in federal prison and a fine of $250,000. Please purchase only authorized electronic or print editions and do not participate in or encourage the electronic piracy of copyrighted material. Your support of the author’s rights and livelihood is appreciated.

    BBQ, Bikes, and Bears is a work of fiction. Names, characters, places and incidents are either the product of the author’s imagination or are used fictitiously and any resemblance to any actual persons, living or dead, events or locales is entirely coincidental.

    Smashwords Edition

    Trademarked Names used in this book:

    Harley Davidson

    Dedication

    To the many readers who expressed their excitement at Clive getting his story – I do hope you enjoy it.

    A huge thank you to Pat, Amanda, and Sue Ann for pointing out my many mistakes in the first draft.

    To Phil, thank you for keeping me on track.

    And finally, to Hades and Zeus, my two new Rottweiler puppies – thank you for sleeping long enough during the day so I could get this finished. Welcome to the pack.

    Table of Contents

    Chapter One

    Chapter Two

    Chapter Three

    Chapter Four

    Chapter Five

    Chapter Six

    Chapter Seven

    Chapter Eight

    Chapter Nine

    Chapter Ten

    Chapter Eleven

    Chapter Twelve

    Chapter Thirteen

    Chapter Fourteen

    Chapter Fifteen

    Chapter Sixteen

    Chapter Seventeen

    Epilogue

    About the Author

    Other Books By Lisa/Lee Oliver

    Chapter One

    By four in the afternoon, the Epitaph’s 4th of July party was in full swing. The entire club, driven out of the clubhouse by the heat, were in various stages of undress, drinking, laughing, and having the occasional fight. The women had worked tirelessly to put on a huge spread and the smoke from three grills filled the air as the prospects worked like beer-fueled machines to meet the orders for burgers, grilled steaks, and sausages. From his corner on the porch, Clive could see everything that was going on. There was plenty to see and yet his eyes kept being drawn to one specific couple – Trent and Marly.

    The fact they were the only openly gay couple in the club was irrelevant. Trent, as his sergeant at arms was physically the biggest man in the motorcycle club. Clive and Marly were the only two members who knew he hid the spirit of an alpha wolf under his leather jacket. Marly, an omega wolf, was a lot smaller, prettier and always looked out of place among the burly men and painted women, but Clive had seen him take on a man with a knife and knock him out in five seconds flat.

    Shifters. Clive took another swig of his beer as his mind wandered to the shifter he’d loved and lost. It’d been on the 4th of July twenty-one years earlier that Jules walked out of his life and into the arms of his true mate. After five long and happy years together both men had cried, but after Jules explained about fated mates and how important they were to shifters, Clive wasn’t going to begrudge his lover the chance for a long lifetime of happiness. Clive had immediately signed up for the marines and after two tours, took up an enforcer position with the Epitaphs. It’d been ten years since Clive had been made president of the club, but as he sat watching Trent and Marly, he got a sour taste in his mouth and his heart ached. He was deathly tired of going to bed alone. He wanted what they shared and as he was over forty, he despaired of it ever happening.

    Sick of his own musing, Clive stood, expertly throwing his empty bottle into one of the bins set around the compound for that purpose. Trent’s eyes immediately met his. Everything okay, boss?

    Yep. Clive yawned and stretched, wincing as his back clicked. I’m going to head out for a while, get some wind on my face. Make sure this lot keep their trouble confined to the compound and take the keys off the drunks.

    You’ll be back in time for the fireworks, won’t you? Marly’s eyes shone with excitement and Clive was reminded of how young he was.

    Sure, kid. Clive grinned as Marly scowled at his use of the word ‘kid’. I’ll be back before dark.

    Needing time alone, Clive ignored the hopeful glances from Bobby and the two prospects he was hanging with as he headed to his bike. It’d been six months since Bobby’s repeated attacks on Marly and Clive still hadn’t forgiven him. He’d thought for a while Bobby might try and make a name for himself with the Black Skulls, the only other MC in town, especially when Marly was admitted to the Epitaphs. But the man had been more annoyingly servile ever since. Clive had no time for ass-lickers – well, not Bobby’s kind anyway.

    Straddling his bike, Clive sighed with relief as his machine turned over with his first kick. This time of the year, the sun didn’t set until almost nine at night. A four hour bike ride would be plenty of time to clear the depressing thoughts in his head and get him back in time for food and the fireworks.

    Roaring out of the compound, Clive gave a passing thought to heading into a gay bar and seeing if he could get some action, but he dismissed that idea almost as soon as it was formed. It was too early in the day and although he was over forty, Clive had no wish to be lumped in with the other old men who looked for a quick thrill before they went home for an early dinner and bed. The open road was calling him, and Clive was going to answer. With the bike throbbing between his thighs, and the wind caressing his face, it was almost better than sex. Almost.

    /~/~/~/~/

    Officer Royden Roy Carmichael scowled at his watch face and tapped the glass. Nope. The damn thing was still working yet it was only showing two minutes more than the last time he looked which felt like an hour before. He was sitting in his cruiser on the 91 just outside of Winter Garden and had been for most of the afternoon. Traffic was non-existent. Families who were heading to the lakes were already enjoying their barbecue and fun times, while he was left sweating up a storm in a cramped vehicle that was not designed for his six foot seven inch frame.

    The joys of being on the day shift. Roy preferred working nights, especially in summer. During winter he was like his bear spirit and preferred being curled around a hot body in front of a roaring fire. Summer was a time for lounging in the sun, swimming, and generally having fun. Not sitting in a patrol car staring at an empty expanse of road.

    Why did I take this job again? At the time Roy took the position, only six weeks before, he thought it was better than being bored. Having lived well over a hundred years, law enforcement was his niche. Originally recruited for his size back when law enforcement was in its infancy, he’d worked in a variety of positions, even being a PI during the nineteen fifties. Tugging at his shirt that was sticking to his chest, he grimaced. This was not one of his more glamorous assignments.

    He’d run out of snacks too and for a bear shifter that was never a good situation to be in. Leaning back as much as he could in the seat provided, Roy tried to stretch his legs and when that didn’t work, he closed his eyes. There were forty minutes left on his shift and while he doubted anyone would miss him if he snuck off early, Roy had more integrity than that. It would be just his luck there would be a major pile up nearby and he’d be reprimanded for leaving his post. Yawning, he ran his mind over the various dinner options open to him. He’d been to the new fish restaurant three times in the last week. Taco’s, he wondered, although his next meal would probably be determined by what was open on a national holiday. Perhaps he could take a run out to the lakes and have a swim. It was possible a friendly member of the public might want to share their barbecue and possibly a cold beverage or two.

    Quietly immersed in a fantasy involving hot bodies and cold beer, Roy frowned as the sound of a motorbike tickled his ear. After seeing no traffic in the last hour, the fact someone was on the road at all was remarkable. But the sound was getting louder far faster than someone doing the speed limit. Glancing at his watch again, thirty minutes to the end of his shift, Roy sat up and started the car. Minutes later a massive Harley sped past, the rider’s back offering a quick glimpse of a biker patch as he disappeared down the straight.

    Oh, this will be fun. Roy rubbed his hands together before putting the car in gear, gravel spitting up from the tires as he peeled onto the road. Roy didn’t have an opinion one way or the other about bikers. He had a gleaming Harley of his own in his rented garage. Normally, he would have left the rider alone. But he was hot, sticky, and bored out of his skull. A ticket wouldn’t be worth the paper work but giving a suitable warning would eat up the time until the end of his shift. Flicking the switch to activate his lights and siren, Roy gave chase.

    Chapter Two

    Oh, for fucks sake. Clive gritted his teeth as he heard the wail of a siren behind him. He’d chosen the 91 for his ride because it was the last place he thought he’d come across any lurking police cars. Most of them would be in town, or handling domestics and fights between people who’d been drinking all day. The guy must be a newbie, he thought as he chopped down through his gears, pulling over to the side of the road before he stopped. No one else would be assigned to such a dull duty on a public holiday.

    Reaching into his small saddlebag, Clive had his license and papers ready by the time the car pulled up behind him. Holding them up in one hand, to the side of his body so they could be clearly seen, he tugged at the strap of his half helmet with the other. It was damn hot and the black of his helmet seemed to absorb the relentless sun now he was stopped. He saw no need to get off his

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