Policy of Truth by Scarlett Holloway
Brett “Sting” Jackson is on a
mission, and nothing is going to stop him—not even the sexy, enticing female
biker who makes him hard with a single look. Too bad he’s lying and keeping
secrets from her. But the alternative could get her killed, and that’s not a
risk he’s willing to take.
“One
of the first rules of Fight Club is that you don’t talk about Fight Club.” The same goes for most, if not all, motorcycle
clubs.
Hattiesburg, MS:
With shows like Sons of Anarchy, MC (Motorcycle Club) Romance has been a
hot commodity in the entertainment world due to popular TV shows, Local
Mississippi author, Scarlett Holloway took notice. Spinning her own MC Romance,
Policy of Truth which releases February 22, 2019, Scarlett has one big advantage over most undertaking the genre:
she actually lived the MC Life.
The result of Holloway’s experiences, being
introduced to the MC world by a close family member, and her eventual creation
of her own an all-female WMC, is a riveting romantic thriller that delves deep
into the club world. And, with this new series, realism is the key, but it’s
also touched with romance and the intrigue of mystery. She also tackles
subjects which many authors refuse to broach: domestic violence, drug abuse and
even suicide. The kicker? Every character in the series is a member of her own
street team or friends that have helped her in some way. Holloway does not hide
the fact that she was once a victim of domestic violence and wants awareness to
reach women out there, that there is help for them.
When asked what her experience in the MC world,
Holloway says, “It was rewarding and punishing at the same time. Always on the
road having things you had to do, away from your family, tired and sore. At the
same time, you are with extended family, making new friends, helping with
charities.”
Knowing the ins and outs of club bylaws, and
life in general, she wanted to erase popular fiction about stereotypical
bikers, and give readers something fresh, and new. In the media, motorcyclists
are looked at to be abusive and sexist, and oftentimes, this is perceived to be
“sexy.”
The truth and attitude definitely show through
in Holloway’s writing and every reader would be wise to reach out and get
familiar with Holloway’s work. So, grab
your favorite blanket, a cup of coffee (or wine) and kick back with her first
book in the series, Policy of Truth,
and let yourself get lured into the thrill of an all-female MC and the men who
desire them.
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