Grace Hale had a plan. Nursing school. A future. Ordinary things.
She never made it home.
Abducted from a Bakersfield coffee shop at twenty, Grace is delivered to the hands of Dominic Varelli a Washington DC power broker with a taste for cruelty and a very particular definition of ownership. For three years, she endures. She survives. She becomes very, very good at disappearing inside herself.
Then she is sold again.
Tallis isn't a rescue. He's a six-foot wall of scars, ink, and violence the Sergeant-at-Arms of the Iron Revenant MC, a man who trades in brutal truths and doesn't apologize for any of them. He bought Grace to protect her. He wasn't supposed to want her.
But want and ownership are very different things. And Grace is learning, slowly, painfully, to tell the difference.
Grace is the first book in the Black Label Society series a world where the skin trade has many faces, and survival sometimes looks like love.
She never made it home.
Abducted from a Bakersfield coffee shop at twenty, Grace is delivered to the hands of Dominic Varelli a Washington DC power broker with a taste for cruelty and a very particular definition of ownership. For three years, she endures. She survives. She becomes very, very good at disappearing inside herself.
Then she is sold again.
Tallis isn't a rescue. He's a six-foot wall of scars, ink, and violence the Sergeant-at-Arms of the Iron Revenant MC, a man who trades in brutal truths and doesn't apologize for any of them. He bought Grace to protect her. He wasn't supposed to want her.
But want and ownership are very different things. And Grace is learning, slowly, painfully, to tell the difference.
Grace is the first book in the Black Label Society series a world where the skin trade has many faces, and survival sometimes looks like love.