Kade gave his life to the club, but it cost him the only woman who ever truly mattered.
Months after Eden walked away, Kade realises the truth, a life without her isn’t living at all.
But winning her back won’t be easy. The past still hurts, even if the threats that once surrounded them are gone.
Eden has built a new life for herself, one that doesn’t include Kade or the club. So when he turns up with ideas of redemption and second chances, she makes one thing painfully clear.
She doesn’t owe him forgiveness.
She doesn’t owe him trust.
And she definitely doesn’t owe him a second chance.
But Kade isn’t the reckless man she loved and lost. He’s quieter now. Steadier. A man willing to prove, day by day, choice by choice, that love isn’t about possession or pride, but sacrifice.