Ky "Orion" Stanford, Treasurer for the Poseidon's Warriors MC, is content with how his life has turned out. During his military tenure, he met a group of men who are now family, and since he never plans to get tied down with an old lady or wife, he enjoys playing the field. With Reef now gone, he and Atlas oversee the club's auto repair shop, and he also helps Brooks whenever there's a skip trace that requires two of them. Basically, for him, life is good and one big party, and he's along for the ride.
Until the day she drives into town. The diminutive redhead with two little girls calls to his soul in a way no one has ever done before. He knows she's meant to be his; the problem is, she won't even give him the time of day beyond polite conversation when she's at work. She rebuffs his attempts to help her out, telling him she has to stand on her own two feet, but she always does it so sweetly, he doesn't mind too much.
But when her past shows up and she finally shares some truths with him, albeit while she's in hysterics, he realizes the game plan has to change and he sets out doing that very thing.
Roane Williams pulled into the parking lot of the club's shop with a prayer on her lips that they'd be able to fix her car. When the men there went above and beyond, she decided to use the education she had to help get everything in order as a means to pay them back. Even though she's not an old lady or wife, she often finds herself going to the clubhouse for this party or that get-together, making friends with the old ladies as she navigates single motherhood.
While she's noticed Orion since he always seems to be around, her own past with a narcissistic abusive man won't let her dream of any kind of future. Instead, she focuses on giving her girls the best she can while she heals from the traumas of her past. Traumas she didn't know she had until one of the old ladies and she talk.
Will Orion break through to Roane so he can show her what it means to be the center of someone's universe or is she too broken to see the promise of what he has to offer?
**Suitable for ages 18+ due to subject matter, language and situations**