Thank you for joining us on the first day of the Virtual Book Tour for The Biker and the Banker’s Daughter, a Contemporary Romance by David Spiteri (1 July 2014, AUS Impulse, 90 pages). Just like the author's previous novel, The Prez (find out more below), this novella portrays real events. However the author could not identify real people involved, hence all names and identifying characteristics of the main protagonists have been modified, along with the names of clubs a locations where the actual events took place.
**currently ONLY 99 pence!**
PREVIEW: Read the beginning of the book with Amazon Look Inside.
Check out the book's synopsis and the excerpt below.
Author David Spiteri will be awarding three eCopies of The Biker and the Banker's Daughter to randomly drawn commenters via Rafflecopter during the tour. Please do take part: comment on our post and follow the tour where you will be able to read other excerpts (☀) and reviews (✍).
Synopsis | Teaser | The Prez | About the Author | Giveaway & Tour Stops
Mimi had never been on a motorbike before she met Peter Winifred, president of the Miners Motorcycle club. He is smitten the second they meet, but she isn't so sure she wants the life of the Prez's girl.
These are saucy selected scenes that reveal the sexy underbelly of an outlaw motorcycle club, taken from the bestselling true-to-life novel THE PREZ.
**currently ONLY 99 pence!**
PREVIEW: Read the beginning of the book with Amazon Look Inside.
Check out the book's synopsis and the excerpt below.
Author David Spiteri will be awarding three eCopies of The Biker and the Banker's Daughter to randomly drawn commenters via Rafflecopter during the tour. Please do take part: comment on our post and follow the tour where you will be able to read other excerpts (☀) and reviews (✍).
Synopsis | Teaser | The Prez | About the Author | Giveaway & Tour Stops
Synopsis
Love doesn't always play by the rules...Mimi had never been on a motorbike before she met Peter Winifred, president of the Miners Motorcycle club. He is smitten the second they meet, but she isn't so sure she wants the life of the Prez's girl.
These are saucy selected scenes that reveal the sexy underbelly of an outlaw motorcycle club, taken from the bestselling true-to-life novel THE PREZ.
Teaser: Excerpt
The boys took off, adrenalin pumping. They roared past the El Alamein Fountain and down to Woolloomooloo, past Harry’s Café de Wheels, Sydney’s famous pie and peas caravan, then across the Cahill Expressway, over the Harbour Bridge and down to the smiling face of Luna Park at Milson’s Point. They mounted the footpath and parked on the grass under the bridge.
Brian thanked Winnie. ‘I was in a bit of trouble in there.’
‘How did it start?’
‘A couple of them footy hero loudmouths put shit on the girls and I told them to shut up. They didn’t like it and got stuck into me.’
The girl Brian brought along for the ride brushed his hair off his forehead and kissed his eye. He grabbed her hand and led her into the shadows. The boys had the other slut undressed in the moonlight while Big Kev unbuckled his belt.
‘After a fight, Winnie, there’s nothing like a good fuck.’
He dropped his jeans and slid them down around his ankles. The boys whispered to each other about who’d be next. Ocker decided he was going last so he could take her home for the night. While Brian had his turn, Winnie and Kev sat in the park and sipped rum and watched the ferries and fishing boats crisscrossing the harbour.
‘I think Brian’s in love,’ Big Kev sneered. ‘He’s had that sheila to himself all night, the bastard.’
Kev was getting restless and Winnie yelled out, ‘Come on, Brian, it’s time to get out of here.’
Brian brought the girl over. ‘Gina, meet Winnie and Kev.’
‘G’day, boys.’
‘G’day,’ they replied. They were pretty unimpressed that Brian had attached himself so quickly to a slut from the Cross.
‘Okay, I’m going to give Gina a lift home.’
‘See you on Monday.’ Ocker was fucking the other girl on the grass in the shadows and all they could see was his waving hand and the moonlight bouncing off his bare arse.
Brian turned up about ten o’clock on Monday, a black eye but all smiles. Winnie asked if he still had the slut from the other night and Brian’s face darkened. He grabbed Winnie by the throat.
‘Don’t ever call her that again.’
The boys had never seen him flip out before. His eyes turned steely. He’d obviously done his balls over the slut overnight.
Winnie grabbed Brian’s wrist, twisted it off his throat and said very quietly and calmly, ‘Don’t ever touch me like that again.’ Big Kev and Ocker watched silently.
‘What’s her name?’
‘Gina.’
‘Well, I’m sure you and Gina are going to be happy together.’ Winnie’s voice turned dry and his eyes black.
Brian thanked Winnie. ‘I was in a bit of trouble in there.’
‘How did it start?’
‘A couple of them footy hero loudmouths put shit on the girls and I told them to shut up. They didn’t like it and got stuck into me.’
The girl Brian brought along for the ride brushed his hair off his forehead and kissed his eye. He grabbed her hand and led her into the shadows. The boys had the other slut undressed in the moonlight while Big Kev unbuckled his belt.
‘After a fight, Winnie, there’s nothing like a good fuck.’
He dropped his jeans and slid them down around his ankles. The boys whispered to each other about who’d be next. Ocker decided he was going last so he could take her home for the night. While Brian had his turn, Winnie and Kev sat in the park and sipped rum and watched the ferries and fishing boats crisscrossing the harbour.
‘I think Brian’s in love,’ Big Kev sneered. ‘He’s had that sheila to himself all night, the bastard.’
Kev was getting restless and Winnie yelled out, ‘Come on, Brian, it’s time to get out of here.’
Brian brought the girl over. ‘Gina, meet Winnie and Kev.’
‘G’day, boys.’
‘G’day,’ they replied. They were pretty unimpressed that Brian had attached himself so quickly to a slut from the Cross.
‘Okay, I’m going to give Gina a lift home.’
‘See you on Monday.’ Ocker was fucking the other girl on the grass in the shadows and all they could see was his waving hand and the moonlight bouncing off his bare arse.
Brian turned up about ten o’clock on Monday, a black eye but all smiles. Winnie asked if he still had the slut from the other night and Brian’s face darkened. He grabbed Winnie by the throat.
‘Don’t ever call her that again.’
The boys had never seen him flip out before. His eyes turned steely. He’d obviously done his balls over the slut overnight.
Winnie grabbed Brian’s wrist, twisted it off his throat and said very quietly and calmly, ‘Don’t ever touch me like that again.’ Big Kev and Ocker watched silently.
‘What’s her name?’
‘Gina.’
‘Well, I’m sure you and Gina are going to be happy together.’ Winnie’s voice turned dry and his eyes black.
The Biker and the Banker’s Daughter
Available NOW!
UK:
US:
The Prez
Click on the book cover to Look Inside the book on Amazon and read an excerpt.The Prez [1]
With previously unrevealed insights into the outlaw world of extreme violence, drugs, corruption, sex, treachery and retribution. All names have been changed, and identities and events obscured. This is the only way the story could be told.
'this story is a true account of the birth of outlaw motorcycle clubs in Australia. there was no template for us, it just evolved. It shows our simple creed: loyalty to the club and respect for your brothers.'
David Spiteri was a founding member and long-time President of one of Australia's first outlaw motorcycle clubs from its inception in the early 1960s through to the early 2000s. He has been uniquely placed to witness the clubs develop from loose affiliations of riders to the well structured and well connected groups we see today, with links to police, politicians and lawyers.
In this never-before-told inside story, Spiteri puts himself at risk to reveal everything from the drug trafficking which funds the clubs' operations to the extreme violence that continues to make them infamous.
For the first time, the true extent of the clubs' corruption will be exposed, and the treachery and subsequent retribution enforced by their own brand of law known as 'the code' is brought to light. A truly shocking and compelling look at a fascinating subculture.[Published 1 March 2012, 512 pages]
About the Author
David Spiteri was a founding member and President of one of Australia's first biker gangs. He is 'semi-retired' from the club now. He saw outlaw motorcycle clubs (OMCs) develop from loose affiliations of like-minded riders to the well structured and well connected groups we see today, with links to police, politicians and lawyers. David lives in Rosebank, Northern NSW.Follow David Spiteri:
Giveaway and Tour Stops
Enter to win one of three eCopies of The Biker and the Banker's Daughter.Remember to comment to win!
a Rafflecopter giveaway
Follow The Biker and the Banker’s Daughter's tour at:
September 7: BooksChatterSep 8: Archaeolibrarian - I dig good books!
Sep 9: Long and Short Reviews
Sep 10: Where the Story Comes First
Sep 11: LibriAmoriMiei - review
Sep 11: Dena Garson - Real... Hot... Romance
Sep 14: BookSkater
Sep 15: It's Raining Books
Sep 16: Booklover Sue
Sep 17: Straight from the Library
Sep 18: Two Ends of the Pen
5 comments:
Thanks for hosting!
Wecome readers to The Biker and the Bankers daughter which are exerpts from my book The Prez,Winnie and Mimi come from the far side of the tracks,they say opposites attract in this case it is so true it is a Love story from the seventies.
Hi David, thank you for joining us, I have included a section on The Prez, including your narration of the first Chapter.
Thank you for sharing and the giveaway!
Hello Ben,I hope you enjoy it,The prez has much in it if like a good story or so I have been told by many readers if I may be so bold to say so,goodluck,D.S.
Post a Comment