Wrecker
As our probationary period winds down, we're hit with a new set of problems. I'm sent on a mission, one that hits close to home, and come back with a woman in tow that has my head spinning. Life has always thrown me curveballs, but this is one pitch that I'm not sure I'll be able to catch. From the moment she entered the picture, my visions have me off-kilter, none of them make any sense as they come in waves, and not one of the timelines matches up. Some are showing me the past. Most are viewed in the present. A portion is based on the future. This woman has me spiraling. If I don't figure out the puzzle, all of the pieces of my life may come crumbling down around me.
Harper
The roaring of motorcycles pulling into the yard should have me quaking in fear, yet for some odd reason, the sound settles me. Finally, my anxiety abates, and I know that I'm going to be freed from the barricade my father has locked me behind. A future with freedom isn't something I thought would ever happen for me. But as soon as I hear the husky, masculine voice on the other side of the door, every thought and emotion I had toward men flies out the window. My gut tells me that whomever the man is will change my world. But can I trust my gut and heart, or should my head be the only voice I listen to?
Wrecker and Harper both have issues with trust. They've been shown repeatedly that no one can be trusted. With his brothers at his back, Wrecker is willing to try. After all, they've shown him that not all people are born bad seeds. For Harper, it's Wrecker that teaches her that lesson. But there are some sleazy guys who think Harper belongs to them. Now, they need to lean on each other, believe in themselves, and trust in their relationship. But with their past, can they do that? Or will they allow the boogeyman to overshadow what they've built and be their downfall?