Total pages in book: 40
Estimated words: 36214 (not accurate)
Estimated Reading Time in minutes: 181(@200wpm)___ 145(@250wpm)___ 121(@300wpm)
Estimated words: 36214 (not accurate)
Estimated Reading Time in minutes: 181(@200wpm)___ 145(@250wpm)___ 121(@300wpm)
And now he’s been ordered to protect the one woman who could bring his whole empire down.
Reef “Kraken” Ryder—President of the Royal Bastards MC, Key West Chapter—doesn’t babysit. He breaks jaws, runs guns through the islands, and keeps his club breathing in a world that wants them buried.
But when an old-school Bastard calls in a debt, Kraken gets saddled with a job he never asked guarding the man’s daughter.
She’s not club property.
She’s not supposed to be his problem.
And she’s definitely not supposed to look at him like he’s the only safe thing left in the storm.
A threat is closing in—fast. Someone wants her as leverage… or a message written in blood. Kraken tears her out of the crosshairs and drags her into his salt air, steel, and rules that get men killed. One mistake. One spark. One night too close, and suddenly protection turns into possession.
Because Kraken doesn’t fall in love.
He claims.
And if they come for her again?
They’ll learn what happens when you try to steal from the Royal Bastards—and the monster who wears the crown.
An MC romance packed with danger, forced proximity, possessive protection, and a biker president who’ll burn the islands to keep her
*************FULL BOOK START HERE*************
1
Kraken
Key West assaults all my senses the moment I roll into its sticky embrace. The air hangs thick with salt that crusts on my skin and mixes with the greasy sweetness of sunscreen melting off sunburned shoulders. Fried conch fritters and spilled rum fight for dominance in the breeze while distant steel drums thump like a dying heartbeat. Tourists stumble along the sidewalks in their bright shirts and flip flops. They chase the illusion of freedom. I cut through them on my Harley. The engine growls low and hungry between my thighs. Its vibration climbs up my spine and settles deep in my chest. This machine feels like an extension of my own rage. Black chrome gleams under the fading sun. Exhaust burns hot against my boot.
People notice me. Heads turn. Conversations falter. A group of college girls in tiny dresses giggles nervously then falls silent as my shadow passes. They sense the danger without understanding it. The Royal Bastards patch on my back weighs heavy. Leather worn soft from years of sweat and blood. Key West Chapter. President. Those words stitched in white thread carry more power than any badge or gun in this town. Most locals know better than to stare too long. The smart ones cross the street. The drunk ones learn fast when my eyes lock on them.
Sweat trickles down my back beneath the cut. The humid air clings like wet cloth. Palm fronds rustle overhead. Their sharp edges catch the last light. I throttle through a narrow stretch where the smell of piss from alleyways blends with overripe mangoes rotting in gutters. Music spills from open bar doors. Bass lines throb. Laughter rings too loud. Fake joy from people running from real lives. I know the smell of desperation. It coats this island like cheap perfume over decay.
The compound sits on the edge of everything. Tucked behind chain link topped with razor wire and guarded by men who have spilled enough blood to own the shadows. As I approach the gates my gut twists. Something feels very wrong. The usual chaos of engines revving and brothers shouting crude jokes should fill the air. Instead a heavy quiet presses down. The building squats low under the palms. Its concrete walls absorb the dying light and give nothing back. Even the bugs seem quieter tonight. No constant drone of cicadas. Just the low idle of my bike and the distant lap of water against docks.
I kill the engine. The sudden silence hits harder than any shout. My ears ring with the absence of sound. Leather creaks as I swing my leg over the seat. Gravel crunches under my boots. The prospect at the entrance snaps to attention too quick. His young face glistens with sweat. His hands tremble slightly at his sides. Fear pours off him in waves. It always shows first in their eyes. Wide and darting. Never respect. Never loyalty until they earn it in blood and fire.
“Prez,” he says. The word scrapes out rough. His voice cracks under the weight of whatever waits inside.
I step closer. The scent of his nervous sweat cuts through the salt air. “Where’s Mace?”
He pauses. That single hesitation confirms the rot has already started. “Inside.”
No more questions needed. I push past him. My shoulder brushes his. He flinches. The clubhouse door feels heavier than usual when I shove it open. Warm stale air rushes out. Thick with cigarette smoke and the metallic tang of old blood from last week’s fight. Neon lights buzz overhead in sickly green and red. They cast long shadows across scarred wooden tables. The usual roar of life has died. No music thumps from the speakers. No girls shriek with forced laughter at the bar. Pool balls sit frozen mid game on green felt.
Every patched brother turns toward me at once. Their eyes carry the same heavy expectation. Ghost leans against a far post. His face carved from stone. Tank cracks his thick knuckles. The sound pops like small gunshots. Razor fingers a knife at his belt. Diesel stares into his whiskey like it holds answers. Smoke curls lazy through the air. It stings my eyes and coats my tongue with bitter ash. Tension coils tight in every man. The kind that builds right before blades come out and bones break.
Mace stands near the back wall. Arms crossed over his broad chest. Jaw clenched so hard the muscle jumps. That posture alone screams disaster. I cross the room in measured strides. My boots thud heavy on the worn floorboards. The smell of spilled beer and motor oil clings to everything.
I stop in front of him. “What happened?”
His jaw works before the words force out. “We lost the Marathon shipment.”
Cold fury ignites low in my belly. It spreads slow and burning through my veins. Shipments don’t just vanish on my watch. That load represented control. Routes carved through blood. Leverage over every two bit dealer who thought he could skim off the top. Losing it means weakness. And weakness invites wolves.