Ringo

ebook Sinners Of Boston, #5 · Sinners of Boston

By Kj Dahlen

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"Get ready for your trip to hell," Iceman... Sinners MC

Ringo

Six years ago, I woke up in a hospital bed and was lost for a long time. I could barely remember my name or who I was. What I didn't realize was that I was a long way from home.

I'd known Angelia since she was a teen and she came to me for help. She wanted to go back to Boston and try to find out who her real dad was. I brought her to the Sinners compound. As soon as I saw the brothers, my past slipped into place. I remembered some of it but not all of it. They told me they had assumed that I had died in an ambush years ago, but they never knew who had done it.

Angelia told us that Flame, who had been one of us back then, was in Kentucky along with something he took from a Sinner's brother who died in that ambush. We had to get Flame and the bike back. But when we got back to Kentucky, Angelia had to confront her past as well.

Angelia

My mother gave me away hours after I was born. My foster father died months ago, so I went to Boston to try and find my real dad. But I found more than that in Boston. I found my grandfather and an uncle. My grandfather had been looking for my mom for my whole life.

So, at the request of my grandfather, Ringo and I went back to Kentucky with some of the Sinners and Leon Vincinti. We found my mother and her new family. I had trouble with the fact that I'd been abandoned while she raised two kids with her husband. I had a home and good father figure at one point in my life but being abandoned left its own mark. Ringo and I found some answers but not all of them.

Ringo