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Blood & Bones: Cage (Blood Fury MC Book 5)

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by Jeanne St. James




  Blood & Bones: Cage

  Blood Fury MC, Book 5

  Jeanne St. James

  Copyright © 2020 by Jeanne St. James, Double-J Romance, Inc.

  All rights reserved.

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  Acknowledgements:

  Photographer: 6:12 Photography by Eric McKinney

  Cover Artist: Golden Czermak at FuriousFotog

  Cover Model: Jason D.

  Editor: Proofreading by the Page

  Beta readers: Andi Babcock, Sharon Abrams & Alexandra Swab

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  Warning: This book contains explicit scenes, some possible triggers and adult language which may be considered offensive to some readers. This book is for sale to adults ONLY, as defined by the laws of the country in which you made your purchase. Please store your files wisely, where they cannot be accessed by under-aged readers.

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  Contents

  Books by Jeanne St. James

  About the Book

  Character List

  Prologue

  Chapter 1

  Chapter 2

  Chapter 3

  Chapter 4

  Chapter 5

  Chapter 6

  Chapter 7

  Chapter 8

  Chapter 9

  Chapter 10

  Chapter 11

  Chapter 12

  Chapter 13

  Chapter 14

  Chapter 15

  Chapter 16

  Chapter 17

  Chapter 18

  Chapter 19

  Chapter 20

  Chapter 21

  Chapter 22

  Chapter 23

  Epilogue

  Sneak peek of Blood & Bones: Shade

  Blood & Bones: Shade (Unedited)

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  Blood & Bones: Rook

  Blood & Bones: Rev

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  About the Book

  When life takes a turn least expected, you better hang on tight...

  When an unexpected delivery lands on Cage’s doorstep, the Blood Fury MC’s Road Captain realizes his future’s about to change. Forever.

  He’s not ready to deal with the responsibility life just handed him and isn’t afraid to admit he needs help. Desperately.

  The answer to his problem comes in the form of a strong, gorgeous woman he hasn’t seen in over twenty years. Since Jemma’s no longer a kid he can ignore, he must remind himself she’s only there for one reason. And causing problems between him and her brother, the club’s Sergeant at Arms, is definitely not one of them.

  With her help, Cage slowly begins adjusting to the new normal his life has become. Until the Shirley Clan does the unthinkable. Now it’s up to him to make sure they regret stealing what’s his. With everything to lose, this will be the most important fight of his life.

  Note: Blood & Bones: Cage is the fifth book in the Blood Fury MC series. As always, this book has no cheating, no cliffhanger and has an HEA. It’s recommended to read this series in order.

  Character List

  To avoid spoilers this list only includes the characters mentioned in the previous books

  BFMC Members:

  Trip Davis – President – Son of Buck Davis, half-brother to Sig, mother is Tammy, Runs Buck You Recovery

  Sig Stevens – Vice President – Son of Buck Davis, mother is Silvia, three years younger than Trip, helps run Buck You Recovery

  Judge Scott (Judd) – Sgt at Arms - Father (Ox) was an Original, owns Justice Bail Bonds

  Deacon Edwards – Treasurer – Judge’s cousin, Skip Tracer/Bounty Hunter at Justice Bail Bonds

  Cage (Chris Dietrich) – Road Captain – Dutch’s youngest son, mechanic at Dutch’s Garage

  Ozzy (Thomas Oswald) – Secretary – Original – manages club-owned The Grove Inn.

  Rook (Randy Dietrich) – Dutch’s oldest son

  Dutch (David Dietrich) – Original – Owns Dutch’s Garage, sons: Cage & Rook

  Dodge – Helps manage Crazy Pete’s Bar

  Whip – Mechanic at Dutch’s Garage (formerly known as the prospect Sparky)

  Rev (Mickey) – Mechanic at Dutch’s Garage (formerly known as the prospect Mouse)

  Shade – works at Tioga Pet Crematorium (formerly known as the prospect Shady)

  Easy – works at Tioga Pet Crematorium

  Tater Tot - Prospect

  Possum - Prospect

  Stella – Trip’s ol’ lad
y - Crazy Pete’s daughter, owns Crazy Pete’s Bar

  Autumn (Red) – Sig’s ol’ lady – Accountant for the club’s businesses

  Cassidy (Cassie) – Judge’s ol’ lady – Manages club-owned Tioga Pet Crematorium

  Reese – Deacon’s ol’ lady – Civil law attorney

  Former Originals:

  Buck Davis – President – Deceased

  Razor Stevens – VP - Deceased

  Ox – Sgt at Arms – Deceased

  Crazy Pete – Treasurer – Deceased

  Tin Man (Tinny) – Deceased

  Others:

  Reilly – Reese’s sister, works at Dutch’s Garage

  Henry (Ry) – Judge’s son

  Daisy – Cassie’s daughter

  Jemma – Judge’s sister

  Syn Stevens – Sig’s sister

  Saylor – Rev’s sister, Judge and Cassie’s house mouse

  Silvia Stevens – Sig’s mother, Razor’s former ol’ lady

  Tammy Davis – Trip’s mother, Buck’s former ol’ lady

  Bebe Dietrich – Cage & Rook’s mother, Dutch’s former ol’ lady

  Clyde Davis – Buck’s father, Trip & Sig’s grandfather, deceased

  Lizzy/Billie/Angel – Sweet butts

  Max Bryson – Chief of Police – Manning Grove PD, Bryson brother

  Marc Bryson – Corporal – Manning Grove PD, Bryson brother

  Matt Bryson – Officer – Manning Grove PD, Bryson brother

  Adam Bryson – Officer – Manning Grove PD, Brysons’ cousin, Teddy’s husband

  Leah Bryson – Officer – Manning Grove PD, Marc’s wife

  Tommy Dunn – Officer – Manning Grove PD

  Teddy Sullivan – Owner Manes on Main, Adam Bryon’s husband

  Amanda Bryson – Max’s wife, owner Boneyard Bakery

  Carly Bryson – Matt’s wife, OB/GYN doctor

  Levi Bryson – Adopted son of Matt & Carly Bryson (birth mother: Autumn)

  Prologue

  Saying Goodbye

  Chris scrambled around his room, stuffing whatever he could find, whatever he couldn’t live without, into a trash bag. His heart raced and his thoughts twisted.

  He needed to hurry.

  Before it was too late.

  “Mom! I’m going with you, Mom!” He hiccuped when he tried to hold back a sob.

  He didn’t get a response.

  Quickly glancing around his room, he made sure he didn’t miss anything important. But his room was a mess. His clothes were scattered on the floor. His sheets a tangled ball in the middle of his unmade bed.

  His closet door hung open because he couldn’t close it anymore. He had stuffed it with so much crap. Stuff he thought was important, stuff he thought he needed to keep, but not important enough to pack.

  Underwear!

  He scrambled over the piles on the floor to get to his dresser and ripped open the top drawer.

  Empty.

  He scoured the discarded dirty clothes taking up most of the floor space and found a few pairs not too holey or worn, throwing them into the black garbage bag. His eyes then landed on his most treasured possession propped in the corner next to his bed.

  He rushed over to it, almost tumbling when his feet caught in a pair of dirty jeans on the way. Without a second thought, he shoved the last item into the bag and decided whatever else he’d need his mother could get him when they got to where they were going.

  He had no idea where that was. He just knew they were leaving. And quickly.

  His mother had had enough.

  And he had no idea where his father was.

  Probably at the garage. Or the warehouse. Or Crazy Pete’s.

  Or in some other woman’s bed. He’d heard his mother yell at his father about that one too many times.

  Something happened tonight, though.

  Something she wouldn’t explain.

  When she had walked through the front door a little while ago, she shot him and his older brother a frown, shook her head and announced, “You two will end up just like him.”

  Right after that, she went into her bedroom. Chris had followed her, wondering why she was so mad.

  What had their father done this time?

  Or did Randy do something? He was always getting in trouble.

  What he found was his mother packing a bag. Emptying her closet and drawers, and throwing everything that wouldn’t fit into that bag onto the bed.

  She didn’t even hesitate when she spotted him standing in the doorway, clinging tightly to the frame. “Go get me the box of trash bags under the kitchen sink.”

  “What are you doing?”

  “Do what I said.”

  He always did whatever his mother said because maybe, if he did, she’d give him a smile or a hug, or tell him she loved him.

  She never did.

  But he always hoped...

  Maybe she would this time.

  He’d taken off down the hall, found the open box of black garbage bags and ran back to his parents’ bedroom.

  By then she had so much stuff on the bed. Possibly everything she owned.

  As he’d stepped closer, staring at the mountain, she snatched the box from his fingers.

  “What are you doing, Mom?” His heart had been racing so badly, his chest became as tight as the drum he’d found in a dumpster a few weeks ago. The drum he wasn’t allowed to play in the house, but only outside.

  And even then, it still disappeared.

  Randy said Mom had thrown it away, somewhere Chris wouldn’t be able to find it, because him playing it gave her a headache.

  His mother, with an unlit cigarette hanging out of her mouth, began to pull bags out of the box.

  “Are you leaving?”

  She didn’t answer him, only kept stuffing bag after bag full.

  “Randy!” she yelled. “Randy, get the fuck in here. Now!”

  She was piling bags up on the floor, all of them full of her things.

  “Yeah?” Chris’s older brother came and stood in the doorway, his face unreadable.

  His brother’s eyes, the same dark brown as their father’s, had swept the room. But he said nothing. He stood there casually, not caring that their mother was leaving and hadn’t told them to pack, too.

  “Start loading those bags there in my car,” she’d jerked her chin toward the pile of full trash bags, “while I pack the rest of my shit.”

  “I can do it, Mom,” Chris had volunteered quickly, even though at twelve, Randy was taller and stronger than him. “But I’m going with you.”

  “No, boy, you’re staying here. Boys need to be with their father.”

  Boys needed to be with their mother, too. Didn’t she know that? Even he knew that and he was only eight.

  “But, Mom—”

  “Get out of your brother’s way,” was all she said as she made sure Randy was doing what she told him. She turned back to the bed, shoving more clothes and other stuff into more bags.

  His eyes landed on an empty trash bag that had fallen to the floor. He grabbed it and rushed back to his room and that was when he began to pack.

  She was not leaving without him.

  Now, with his own full bag, Chris stepped out into the hallway, no longer hearing any activity coming from his parents’ room.

  With the bag bouncing off his legs, he ran back there anyway to check.

  Empty. His mother was gone, her bags were gone and he had no idea where Randy was.

  “Wait, Mom!” he screamed. “I’m going with you!”

  He rushed down the hallway, his stuffed-full garbage bag becoming heavier with each step. “Mom! Don’t leave without me!”

  He dropped the bag to the floor and began to drag it behind him so he could move faster. He had to catch her before she left.

  He wasn’t staying here.

  He wasn’t.

  Another hiccup-sob surged up from his gut as he reached the front living room. She wasn’t there, either.

  Neither was
Randy.

  The front door was wide open and he could see his older brother standing outside on the porch, staring out at the street.

  Alone. Quiet. With both hands on his hips.

  Chris dragged the bag, which held everything important to him, through the door and out onto the porch, pushing past his brother who blocked the two steps to the yard.

  “She’s gone, kid.” He turned his head and spat into what used to be a garden in front of their small house. Before the weeds choked the flowers the previous renter must have planted and had been left to die once his family moved in.

  Chris kept going, the heavy bag thumping down each step, even though her car was gone.

  Even though their mother was nowhere to be seen.

  No sign of her anywhere.

  “Why?” he screamed. His stomach ached painfully, like it had been hollowed out with an ice cream scoop. “Why would she leave us?”

  She’d come back for them. She had to. They were her sons. What mother didn’t want her own children?

  “She’s a fuckin’ whore.”

  “No, she ain’t! Dad’s the whore!” he shouted at his brother.

 

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