Death silences. Love echoes.
Ruby Buckley is no stranger to loss. She lost her twins in their infancy, lost her son to his demons, and lost herself to a life she never wanted.
Until him.
Jim Stone is lost. He's a father who doesn't know how to parent, a brother who doesn't know why he ever patched in, and is completely numb to everything around him.
Until her.
Craving normalcy, Ruby wants to live straight, but that's easier said than done when a member of the Forsaken Motorcycle Club is determined to make her his old lady. She's plagued by a past she can't escape. He vows to give her a better future, even if means delivering the impossible.
But falling in love was only the beginning.
Twenty years later and they're still going strong, even if the world around them is crumbling. Jim's put his club on the line and given Ruby the impossible-- her now adult twins she thought she'd lost forever. She has everything she's always wanted.
But at what cost?
Love is never more real than when it's forever.
Prologue
Time after time, I
never cease to be amazed at how deeply I can be hurt.
Just a flesh
wound, Mama.
Jim’s words echo in
my mind over and over again. They’re all I hear as I watch my husband— the man
who taught me that men can be good— being lifted into the back of the van by
his brothers. Blood pools at the bottom of his vest and drips to the pavement.
My daughter— the
precious baby I thought I’d lost forever— is being carried to the van by the
boy who became my son at the age of eight. She’s lost so much blood. The dark
red liquid completely covers her face, neck, and chest. My heart falls into my
stomach as I catch sight of the blood smeared all over Ryan’s cut and his face.
My husband’s been
gutted and my daughter’s been sliced open.
Both bleeding.
One dying.
Maybe two.
Hopefully none.
And all I can think
about is my own selfish need to keep them with me. If I’m not a mother to my
daughter or a wife to my husband, then I don’t know who I am. I’ll still have
my sons— all three of them— but it’s not the same. My boys don’t need me the
way my man and my girl do. I won’t get to hang on to Michael for much longer.
He’s a Mancuso and he’ll be staying in New York to take over the family— and it
doesn’t matter how I feel about that. Ian, my eldest, has his wife Mindy. He
thinks he still needs me, but he doesn’t. Ryan, the boy I have to remind myself
isn’t really mine, has Alex. My daughter.
If we lose her,
there’s nothing anyone can do to make it better. Ryan will never recover and
neither will I. He’ll shut down, just like Rage did when we lost Sylvia, and
even I won’t be able to reach him then.
If we lose Jim, we
lose our rock. I lose the only person I ever trusted enough to give my whole
heart to besides my children.
I won’t survive it.
As a child, JC was fascinated by things that went bump in the night. As they say, some things never change. JC is known for her bad-ass anti-heroes who lure unsuspecting readers into their dark stories and refuse to leave them alone-- even once their story is finished. JC is a San Francisco Bay Area native, but has also called both Texas and Louisiana home. She just recently ditched her flip flops for winter boots and now resides in Southwestern Illinois. When she's not torturing her characters for fun, JC drops the pen name and goes by Christina.
JC is the author of the Bayonet Scars series-- about an outlaw motorcycle club that starts a war with the Italian mafia.
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