Damian 'Player' Young is Vice-President of The Devil's House MC and he has devoted his life to the club-his only family. Haunted by his childhood, one filled with pain and misery. Player refuses to allow any woman to be more than a pleasant distraction, vowing never to fall in love. Player will never give any woman that much power over him.
But then she appeared at the clubhouse gates out of nowhere, standing in the pouring rain. A beautiful spitfire claiming to be the sister of a club brother. There is something about her that won't allow him to forget her, no matter how hard he pushes her away.
And the last push, one that is hard and cruel, does it's job and she is gone from his life. Something he immediately regrets but can't fix. And the worst part is he pushed her into danger and now the search is on to find the woman who stole his heart.
Randi
Randi Marks is in trouble. Her stepmother will stop at nothing to steal her inheritance, including holding her prisoner to gain her cooperation. But with the help of a loyal friend, she escapes running to the only family she has left-her brother Ashby.
Ashby belongs to a motorcycle club and when she finally gets there, she isn't allowed inside. Wet and tired from being forced to walk after her car breaks down, this is the last thing she needs to happen. And when she is questioned by a rude but incredibly sexy biker named Player, she hits her limit and lets him know how she feels about his questions .
Over the next few months, she and Player play a game of push and pull, until finally she let Player in her bed and heart. But what does Player do with it? Tramples it under his heavy boots and leaving her heartbroken and feeling like a fool. Well, Randi Marks is a quick learner and Player will never get the opportunity to fool her ever again.
Triggers: 18+ Strong Sexual Situations, Strong Language, Some Violence, Memories of Childhood Physical and Mental Abuse, No Cheating, HEA
This book can be read as a stand-alone. But for a better understanding of club members and some elements, reading the series in order does help.