book cover of Commander Robin
 

Commander Robin

(2026)
(The first book in the Savage Hearts Ranch series)
A novel by

 
 
Fifteen years ago, seven men made a promise beside a desert fire: if they survived the war, they would build something better, something sacred.

They imagined a place that would protect the vulnerable, honor the broken, and ensure love was disciplined, intentional, and safe. That promise became Savage Hearts Ranch. For Commander Robin, Dominance is not about ego or control. It is ritual and responsibility, structure offered as sanctuary.

By night, he leads missions against traffickers and abusers. By day, he builds a world of boundaries, consent, and devotion. He never demands his power. It’s earned. Marion arrives at Savage Hearts bruised by relationships that called themselves Dominant but only ever took.

She seeks not a savior, but a place where her weary heart can finally rest. And she doesn’t expect the quiet man whose steady presence and reverent touch will invite her to reclaim parts of herself she thought were gone for good. They learn that surrender is a choice, not theft; that structure can be a caring language; and that being claimed means being protected, not owned.

Commander Robin is a deeply emotional, sensual journey of structure, healing, and earned trust, perfect for readers who crave power exchange without cruelty and intimacy without abuse.






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