JUMMY CHRIS WRITES
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Stuck With The Bikers.
Romance
Good girls and bikers don't mix, just like oil and water don't mix.
Nothing similar, nothing in common, just two different worlds and personalities. But what if they cross paths and end up having an inexplicable and perfect chemistry?
Carl and Adrian are the two most popular bikers and rivals in college, each with a unique personality.
Amanda is a medical student-intelligent, introverted, and a bit of a nerd.
One night at a club, Amanda, in her drunken state, kissed Carl and accidentally broke his phone. To make amends, Carl asks her to work at his motorcycle club to cover the repair costs. What happens when Carl, who has always been distant and uninterested in women, finds himself falling for her?
Adrian placed a bet with his friend to win her heart and ditch her at the end but what happens when he starts getting infatuated with her?
Watch how a nerdy Amanda draws the attention of two rugged famous bikers who are rivals in college.
She discovers some secrets in her entanglement with them and learns about her past, but when she crosses paths with new enemies as a result of being with the bikers, will she end it all or endure the hardships just to be with them?
In this gripping tale of love, betrayal, and redemption, Amanda navigates a treacherous path where the stakes are high and the price of forgiveness may be their very survival...
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