He is everything she’s been warned against. She is everything he hates.
I’m from a place where you eat or get eaten. Two gangs are at war, and I’m hungry for survival.
Growing up in a broken town doesn’t make you a good man. In fact, the North Shore of the Falls has made me merciless.
I survive because I’m a good soldier for the North Shore Crew. I’m cool-headed, I never lose sight of my goals, and my only obsession is to wrench our town from the clutches of our sworn enemies, the Kings.
Alexandra Delacroix is just a job. Plain and simple. She lives in our neighboring town, in the millionaires’ heaven they call Stoneview.
The plan is straightforward: charm her, uncover incriminating information about her senator father, and tip the balance of power in our favor.
But unlike the other rich girls from Stoneview I use as toys, Alexandra is kind, selfless… sweet. Sickeningly so. A bright pink cupcake with glitter and sprinkles on the icing. That kind of sweet.
We have nothing in common. Nothing but the secrets we keep.
And before I know it, my priorities change.
Before I know it… Alexandra Delacroix is my new obsession.
This book is a standalone, the second in a series of four interconnected standalones. It contains scenes that some readers may find triggering.
This book is a dark romance for 18+ readers only. It contains scenes that may be triggering to some readers, including on-page dubious consent, kidnapping, torture, murder, panic attacks, PNES, domestic abuse, dealing with trauma, death of a parent, and mention of terminal illness.
Like in all my books, this couple is toxic, my MMC close to non-redeemable, and oh so manipulative. I do not approve of this in real life, and in fact, actively tell you to keep this to fiction.
This book includes kinks such as CNC, very light pet play, and degradation/humiliation. My books are not guides to BDSM. There is no real BDSM in this book.
This book is for people who want to dive into their fantasies safely, on the page. Please, be aware that the fantasy starts on the next page, and you are entering at your own risk—there will be no further warning and no safe word.
The only safe word/gesture at your disposal is to close the book.
Always play safely and consensually.