book cover of Zeppelin
 

Zeppelin

(2026)
(The first book in the Hellfire Daredevils MC series)
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He was raised by an outlaw, betrayed by blood, and saved by a little girl who saw the man he could be.

Zeppelin Molloy knows two things for certain:
loyalty is earned—and his biological father is responsible for the murder of the man who raised him.

As vice president of the Hellfire Daredevils MC, Zep is determined to expose the truth behind Johnny’s death, even if it means going to war with the rival club led by the man whose blood runs through his veins.

For years, Zep has been the secret—the man a woman keeps coming back to while building a life with someone else. He’s learned to live with being left behind… until a sharp-tongued single mom and her daughter move in across the street and change everything.

Misty Reynolds comes with rules, walls, and a daughter who changes the game.

Bernie is perceptive, fearless, and living with Down syndrome—and she sees Zep not as a biker or a threat, but as exactly who he is. What begins as an unexpected friendship becomes the most grounding connection of his life, forcing Zep to question his anger, his choices, and the future he thought was already written.

As secrets surface and enemies close in, Zep is faced with an impossible choice.

Because losing the fight would hurt.
But losing the two people who gave him a reason to survive would destroy him.






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