She held her ground with a tattoo machine. He decided she was his. Sadie Moreno built her life from nothing - no family, no safety net, just steady hands and a tattoo chair that's the first thing she's ever truly owned. When the Iron Heathens kick in her door and destroy her station, the last thing she needs is a motorcycle club's VP deciding she's his problem. He didn't ask permission. He brought a toolbox. Reef hasn't let anyone close in years.
The club comes first. The mission comes first. But when he walks into a wrecked tattoo shop and finds Sadie Moreno standing in the wreckage with ink on her arms and murder in her eyes, something shifts in his chest that he can't put back. She's his. She just doesn't know it yet. The shop was hers. The war is his. Dominic Padilla has been burning his way east from DeLand, crushing every business on the boardwalk strip until they fly Heathen colors or close their doors.
Now he's made the mistake of touching something that belongs to Reef - and the Daytona Raiders don't forgive. As the violence escalates and Sadie is pulled deeper into the MC world, she discovers that the most dangerous thing on the Florida coast isn't the men who torched her shop. It's the one man who refuses to let her go.
She held her ground with a tattoo machine. He decided she was his. Sadie Moreno built her life from nothing - no family, no safety net, just steady hands and a tattoo chair that's the first thing she's ever truly owned. When the Iron Heathens kick in her door and destroy her station, the last thing she needs is a motorcycle club's VP deciding she's his problem. He didn't ask permission. He brought a toolbox. Reef hasn't let anyone close in years.
The club comes first. The mission comes first. But when he walks into a wrecked tattoo shop and finds Sadie Moreno standing in the wreckage with ink on her arms and murder in her eyes, something shifts in his chest that he can't put back. She's his. She just doesn't know it yet. The shop was hers. The war is his. Dominic Padilla has been burning his way east from DeLand, crushing every business on the boardwalk strip until they fly Heathen colors or close their doors.
Now he's made the mistake of touching something that belongs to Reef - and the Daytona Raiders don't forgive. As the violence escalates and Sadie is pulled deeper into the MC world, she discovers that the most dangerous thing on the Florida coast isn't the men who torched her shop. It's the one man who refuses to let her go.