She took the necklace off her sister's neck with her own two hands, and she did not scream.
She did not cry, either, not for eight long months, not until the day his motorcycle rolled back into her town.
Charlotte Reeves trusted two people in this world, her husband and her little sister,
and she walked into the club's safe house to find them together in the one room he swore was sacred to her.
Ava was wearing the necklace he said he lost.
So Charlotte took it back, walked out,
and rebuilt her whole life from the wreckage alone, one bike, one quiet morning, one armored day at a time.
Then Joseph came riding into Crestfield as the new Road Captain, hollowed out and honest in a way he never was before,
and he did not come with flowers or excuses.
He came to earn her back, or die trying,
and this rogue rider does not beg with words,
he begs with a fixed gutter, a coffee made exactly right,
and a truth he has never dared say out loud.
But just as the walls around Charlotte's heart begin to crack, Ava returns, pregnant and poisonous, ready to detonate one final lie that could destroy them both forever.
Now Charlotte faces an impossible choice, stay silent and lose everything,
or stand up in a room full of bikers and take her name back in front of them all.
If you love angsty second chance romance, slow-burn motorcycle club heat, a groveling hero who actually grovels,
and an other woman who finally gets exactly what she deserves, this book will wreck you and put you back together.