Meet Cash Sinclair…
Will gorgeous Cash, from book two in the Deacons of Bourbon Street series, be your #EternalBookBoyfriend?
Name: Travis ‘Cash’ Sinclair
Location: New Orleans, Louisiana
Profession: Member of the Deacons of Bourbon Street motorcycle club
Age: 30
Height: Tall enough, so that he can stalk his prey…
Body type: Cash is tanned and built, with bad-boy ink flowing up muscled arms
Hair: Dark hair matching dark stubble
Eyes: Dark and smouldering
Dress sense: Feels naked without his leather jacket
In a nutshell: Bad-boy biker turning his back on a boring job in the city to re-join his brothers
Perfect match: A woman who helps him build roots in the city he loves
Ideal date: Beignets in a café
Interests: As a glorified computer hacker, Cash likes getting his hands dirty
Random fact: When Cash joined the Deacons, he felt like he had a family for the first time in his life
Find him in: In the Deacons of Bourbon Street Series (Make You Burn, Fire Me Up, Hold Me Down, Strip You Bare)
Meet the Deacons of Bourbon Street, bad boy bikers who are hell on wheels and heaven between the sheets. Fans of Madeline Sheehan, Katie Ashley, Joanna Wylde and Kristen Ashley, buckle up - you're in for a wild ride. Prepare for Fire Me Up by Rachael Johns.
Travis 'Cash' Sinclair's biker days are behind him. The only thing he still values from that life is his Harley Davidson and the man who gave it to him. But Priest Lombard is dead, and Cash has inherited the Deacons' old clubhouse and its new tenant. All incense and art, she's exactly the kind of woman he avoids - but he can't deny that he wants this bohemian beauty.
Billie Taylor fled her dark past to start over in New Orleans. She refuses to let a man distract her from her dreams - especially a biker outlaw who's trying to evict her. Just one look at Cash and you know he's deadly. But Billie might just discover she's got a taste for danger...
For more badass bikers, don't miss the rest of the Deacons of Bourbon Street series: Make You Burn by Megan Crane, Hold Me Down by Jackie Ashenden, and Strip You Bare by Maisey Yates.