Ruined Series


Three sexy, tattooed, alpha presidents . . . and she's at the center of them all.

The one man who always promised to love me - to take care of me - ruined me.

Joey? He's my hero.
Joey saw me - broken, barely surviving - barely breathing - and he taught me how to breathe again.
He gave me a purpose.

But we were oil and water. And Joey? He was the oil - trapping me, smothering me.
But I love him - I love this man with every fiber of my being.

He's made me promise to keep him with me because without him, I'm not living. I'm dying.

And when River steps into my life?
He teaches me how to live all while Joey reminds me how to breathe.

But throw in Tristan - my first love - and it's all one big, screwed-up mess.

I promised a woman to always keep her breathing, to always force her to keep me with her so she wouldn't completely lose herself again.

But now, Elaina has shown up at my clubhouse, and she needs protection.

Within minutes, this woman has me hooked around her pretty, little finger.

I'm in deep. Things are getting twisted up. My priorities are getting screwed all around.

But I can't bring myself to let Elaina go.

I've been in love with my president's little sister for years.

She's broken - destroyed.

But I'm determined to save her.

I'll give her a purpose. I'll make every demon that makes her suffer my demons as well.

I'm going to save this woman...

Or I'm going to die trying.

I wasn't ready to be tied down to her, but like hell was I letting anyone else touch her.

But when I almost lose her to a rival club, my mind changes instantly.

I'm letting her lay claim to me. I'm tattooing her name on my neck.

And I'm going to burn this entire world to the ground to get vengeance for what happened to her.

Blurb coming soon!

**This book is for those of you who wanted to see Alejandro, Elaina, and Joey together. It is meant to be more of a feel good book before I throw the next angsty book at you in this series.

**Two men share one woman in this book. If you find that triggering, I advise against reading.