You don't hide a federal agent in a clubhouse full of outlaws and expect no one to burn.
Tank. Enforcer. Fists like sledgehammers and loyalty carved into bone. Six years patched into the Steel Phoenixes MC and every one of them spent keeping people at arm's length. His brother died with a needle in his arm and a lie on the coroner's report, and Tank's been carrying that weight in silence ever since. He doesn't do soft. He doesn't do close. And he has never, not once, wanted a man.
Tyler. Ex-FBI. Three years loving the wrong person taught him exactly what danger looks like. Now he's rebuilding his life among outlaws, earning his place, learning to ride, and trying not to notice the way Tank watches him when he thinks no one's looking. Marcus Cross took everything from Tyler once. His career. His trust. His belief that anyone would ever keep him safe without making him afraid.
Tank isn't Cross. Tank is something Tyler stopped believing existed.
For months, Tank has been noticing things he can't explain. The way Tyler moves. The tightness in his chest every time Tyler gets too close, or not close enough. The slow, terrifying realization that whatever this is, it isn't going away.
Then Cross and his Iron Wolves descend on Henderson with a kill list and a federal corruption network at his back. Tyler becomes both the target and the key to destroying everything Cross built. The only man standing between Tyler and the monster who wants to own him again is a biker still figuring out what it means to want a man, and realizing he'd die before letting this one go.
Bi-awakening · Slow burn · Protector romance (touch him and die) · Ex-lover villain · Found family · Forced proximity · He falls first, he falls harder · Possessive hero
Steamy gay romance. Explicit scenes. Graphic violence. Mature themes including past abuse, grief, and corrupt law enforcement. HEA guaranteed. No cliffhanger.
Steel Phoenixes MC Book 2. Can be read as standalone.
Perfect for fans of K.A. Merikan, Riley Hart, and Garrett Leigh.
Genre: Romantic Suspense
Tank. Enforcer. Fists like sledgehammers and loyalty carved into bone. Six years patched into the Steel Phoenixes MC and every one of them spent keeping people at arm's length. His brother died with a needle in his arm and a lie on the coroner's report, and Tank's been carrying that weight in silence ever since. He doesn't do soft. He doesn't do close. And he has never, not once, wanted a man.
Tyler. Ex-FBI. Three years loving the wrong person taught him exactly what danger looks like. Now he's rebuilding his life among outlaws, earning his place, learning to ride, and trying not to notice the way Tank watches him when he thinks no one's looking. Marcus Cross took everything from Tyler once. His career. His trust. His belief that anyone would ever keep him safe without making him afraid.
Tank isn't Cross. Tank is something Tyler stopped believing existed.
For months, Tank has been noticing things he can't explain. The way Tyler moves. The tightness in his chest every time Tyler gets too close, or not close enough. The slow, terrifying realization that whatever this is, it isn't going away.
Then Cross and his Iron Wolves descend on Henderson with a kill list and a federal corruption network at his back. Tyler becomes both the target and the key to destroying everything Cross built. The only man standing between Tyler and the monster who wants to own him again is a biker still figuring out what it means to want a man, and realizing he'd die before letting this one go.
Bi-awakening · Slow burn · Protector romance (touch him and die) · Ex-lover villain · Found family · Forced proximity · He falls first, he falls harder · Possessive hero
Steamy gay romance. Explicit scenes. Graphic violence. Mature themes including past abuse, grief, and corrupt law enforcement. HEA guaranteed. No cliffhanger.
Steel Phoenixes MC Book 2. Can be read as standalone.
Perfect for fans of K.A. Merikan, Riley Hart, and Garrett Leigh.
Genre: Romantic Suspense
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