Cover Reveal~ Snake by Lilly Atlas
Title: Snake
Series: No Prisoners MC #5
Author: Lilly Atlas
Genre: MC Romance


Chapter One
āHe still alive?ā The pissed-off voice cut through Snakeās hazy confusion.
āThink so. The bastard makes a wheezy, gurgling noise every so often. Iām surprised he lasted the whole trip. That big man worked him over good. His face is unrecognizable,ā a second voice, as well-known as the first, yet not identifiable, said.
āThat was Jester,ā the first man said. The high pitch, almost whiny quality of his voice so familiar, but just on the edges of recognition. In fact, both voices seemed to hover on the outskirts of Snakeās reality. Like they were coming from a television. Present, but not real.
Pain, however, was there in real time. That was for damn sure. But even the hurt was difficult to place. It seemed to come from every pore in his body. But that wasnāt possible, was it?
āWhatās the plan here, Casper?ā A third man, also a familiar voice, spoke up.
How did he know these men? Maybe he should say something. Ask for help. With the level of pain, he was experiencing, something was obviously wrong. Snake moved his mouth to speak, but the only noise that came out was a garbled mess of unintelligible sounds.
And then the pain localized.
Holy shit, his face throbbed like it had been pounded repeatedly with a sledgehammer. Inside his mouth, his tongue occupied the entire cavity like an air-filled balloon, making speaking near impossible. He dragged in a breath, but the air met resistance before it ever reached his lungs, blocked by a throat that felt swollen shut. Choking coughs racked him, jacking the pain to an almost unbearable level.
Snakeās brain registered the things happening with his body like a laundry list of items, and it recognized that he should probably be in panic mode, but that was as far as it went. Everything else was fuzzy and he couldnāt get himself together enough to make sense of his reality or actually care about the seriousness of the situation.
āToss him down the ravine. Iāll fire a couple slugs in him. See how overgrown it is down there? Heāll rot out here long before anyone ever finds the body.ā
It was the higher pitched voice that spoke. Casper, another had called him. God, that nameā¦it was dancing on the edges of Snakeās diminishing consciousness. So memorableā¦ Was he a family member?
āYou got it, boss.ā
Rough hands grabbed under his shoulders, jerking him forward and then he was airborne. The weightless flight couldnāt have lasted more than five seconds, before a crushing jolt and the insane sensation of the world spinning out of control ensued.
Laughter rang out from a distance. āShit, brother. Look at him roll down that ditch like a fuckinā sack of potatoes. You probably donāt need to waste any bullets, Casper. No way he survived that trip. Itās what? Thirty feet. And with all those rocks and branches. Something musta smashed in his fuckinā skull.ā
āYeah, well, Snakeās a slimy bastard. I want to be one hundred percent sure. Canāt have him slithering back into our lives six months down the road,ā Casper replied.
After what seemed like an excruciating eternity, Snakeās broken body slammed against something hard and the tumbling stopped. His head was still spinning out of control, but at least the physical movement stopped.
He tried to move, tried to lift a limb and open his eyes, but there was a disconnect between his body and his brain. None of his muscles obeyed commands and all he could do was lie there, a giant, vulnerable target.
A pinpointed, hot, burning pain bloomed in his thigh, followed by another in his shoulder. Bullets. Hadnāt they said they planned to shoot him?
Odd.
Heād been shot before and it had hurt like a sonofabitch; a lot more than it did now. His brain must be pretty fucked up not to be registering the pain of two bullets. Of course, the rest of his body was one giant ball of agony. Maybe there was a limit to how much pain the flesh could experience. Maybe after the body hit the pain ceiling, it no longer registered something new.
Snake thought heād known pain before, but it was nothing compared to this full body tormenting sensation. Heād taken bullets, survived knife wound or two, and experienced betrayal. A man didnāt live his kind of life without pain.
His kind of lifeā¦
Casper.
Recollection was right there. If he could just reach out and grab the fuzzy memories.
āNice fucking knowing you, Pres.ā
The words were called out about three seconds before a final hot flash of pain entered his side. Gut shot. The fatal blow.
Presā¦
Casperā¦
As the darkness behind his closed eyes grew even blacker, realization dawned.
President.
Grimm Brothers Motorcycle Club. Sandy Springs, Arizona.
Casper. His long time right-hand man. Close and trusted friend. Brother.
Reality faded into the distance, taking some of the pain with it. Would there be peace in death? Not for him. Not going out this way. There were men who had to pay whether now or in the afterlife.
Men like Casper.
His loyal vice president.
A murderous traitor.

Lilly Atlas is a contemporary romance author, proud Navy wife, and mother of two spunky girls. By day she works as a physical therapist for a hospital in Virginia. Lilly is an avid romance reader, and expects her Kindle to beg for mercy every time she downloads a new eBook. Thankfully, it hasnāt happened yet, and she can often be found absorbed in a good book.
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