LOGINHazel Greene was never supposed to be taken. She was just a small-town mechanic with a filthy mouth and a dangerous obsession. One reckless night, she joked about letting the ruthless President of the Iron Sons MC kidnap her… tie her up… and use her however he wanted for sixty filthy days. Jax “Reaper” Harlan heard every word. Now she’s his. Snatched off the street, thrown over his bike, and locked inside his compound, Hazel quickly realizes her dark fantasy has become a terrifying reality. The man she wanted so badly is colder, harder, and far more dangerous than she ever imagined. He owns her. He controls her. And he has no intention of letting her go when the sixty days are over. But Reaper isn’t the only monster who wants her. The rival Vipers MC president has been watching Hazel for months, and he’s willing to burn everything to the ground to take her. Blood is already spilling. Fingers have been cut. War has begun. Trapped between two savage men, Hazel must survive a brutal world of loyalty, violence, and raw dominance. Every touch from Reaper brands her deeper. Every defiance pushes him closer to the edge. She asked for the devil. Now she belongs to him. Sixty days. No mercy. No escape. Warning: This is a very dark MC romance with explicit content, violence, and triggers. Reader discretion is strongly advised.
View More“God, I’m so sick of this place,” Hazel muttered, wiping her greasy hands on her coveralls. She leaned against the toolbox and blew a loose strand of hair out of her face.
Lena was under the hood of Mr. Henderson’s old Ford, laughing. “Tell me about it. Another day, another busted radiator in this dead-ass town.”
Hazel glanced around the empty shop. It was almost closing time. No customers. Just the two of them.
She lowered her voice even though nobody was around. “You know who came in yesterday? Jax. Again.”
Lena poked her head up, eyebrows raised. “Reaper? The Iron Sons guy? Shit, Hazel.”
“Yeah.” Hazel bit her lip, a small smirk tugging at her mouth. “He was wearing that tight black shirt. Arms all tatted up. I swear I almost dropped the wrench when he looked at me.”
Lena snorted. “You’ve got it bad. He’s trouble. Like, actual dangerous trouble.”
Hazel shrugged, her cheeks warming. She stepped closer, voice dropping to a playful whisper. “I don’t care. If he ever decided to kidnap me or something… I wouldn’t even fight him. Just tie me up and use me however he wants. I’d probably thank him.”
Lena burst out laughing, nearly hitting her head on the hood. “Girl, you are sick. You really said that?”
“I’m serious,” Hazel grinned, though her face was burning. “60 days locked up with him in the same room? Sign me up. He can do whatever.”
“Shut up!” Lena was still cracking up, waving her rag at her. “Don’t say shit like that out loud. What if the wrong person hears you? Jax ain’t a book boyfriend. He’s the president of a damn motorcycle club. You don’t play games with men like that.”
Hazel rolled her eyes. “Relax. It’s just us. Nobody’s listening.”
Three nights later, Hazel locked up the shop alone. Lena had left early for a date. The streetlights buzzed overhead as she started the walk home, keys digging into her palm. The cool night air felt good after sweating in the garage all day.
She was halfway down Maple when she heard it — the low rumble of a motorcycle.
It slowed behind her. Hazel didn’t turn around at first. Then the bike pulled up right beside her and stopped.
Her stomach flipped.
Before she could even think, a big hand clamped over her mouth. Strong arms lifted her clean off the ground like she weighed nothing. She kicked hard, trying to scream, but the sound died against his palm.
“Easy,” a deep, rough voice growled in her ear. “Stop fighting, baby.”
She knew that voice.
“No! Wait— what the fuck are you doing?!” she shouted, voice cracking. “Let me go! This isn’t funny!”
The engine roared and the bike shot forward. Hazel screamed again as the wind whipped her hair into her face. She yanked at the zip ties, her heart slamming so hard she thought she might pass out.
“Jax! Stop the bike! Take me back right now!” she yelled over the engine, pressing her face against his leather cut. “I was joking! I swear to God I was joking!”
He didn’t answer. His hand came back once, gripping her thigh hard, holding her in place as they flew out of town toward the hills.
By the time they pulled through the Iron Sons compound gates, Hazel’s throat hurt from shouting and her arms were burning. Jax killed the engine, got off, and dragged her inside with him. A couple of bikers watched but said nothing.
He pulled her into a room at the back and slammed the door.
Jax finally cut the zip ties. Hazel immediately shoved him in the chest with both hands.
Are you out of your fucking mind?” she shouted. “You can’t just snatch people off the street!”
Jax crossed his arms, staring down at her. That slow smirk pulled at his mouth.
“I heard you, Hazel. Every word. ‘Tie me up and use me however he wants.’ ‘Sixty days locked up with him? Sign me up.’”
Hazel’s stomach dropped. She took a step back until her shoulders hit the wall.
“That was just talk,” she said fast. “I was bullshitting with Lena. You weren’t even supposed to hear—”
“Too late.” He stepped closer. “You’re here now. Sixty days. You get to find out if your mouth wrote a check your ass can cash.”
She shook her head, breathing hard. “Take me home, Jax. Right now. I have a job. I have bills. This is crazy.”
“You had a shit life,” he said, calm as hell. “Now you’re mine for sixty days. After that… we’ll see if you still wanna leave.”
Hazel laughed, but it sounded scared even to her. “You’re actually insane. Let me go!”
She tried to push past him toward the door. Jax caught her easy, pinned her wrists above her head with one hand. He leaned in close, breath warm against her ear.
“Fight. Scream. Cry. Do all that shit if you want.” His voice dropped lower. “But before you do… you should know I’ve been watching you a lot longer than three days. I know where you keep your spare key. I know you sleep with the window cracked even when it’s cold. And I know you touch yourself thinking about me.”
He pulled back just enough to look her in the eyes.
“So tell me again how this was all a joke, baby.”
Right then, someone banged hard on the door.
“Reaper! We got a problem out front.”
Jax didn’t even glance away from her. His smirk came back, darker this time.
“Looks like your sixty days just got interesting.”
Hazel heard it. She lifted her head from Jax’s shoulder, eyes still red but sharpening again.“What now?”Dagger jerked his chin toward the older Viper who’d patched quick. The guy was slipping his phone back into his pocket, trying to look casual near the bikes.Jax’s arm tightened around Hazel. “Watch him,” he told Dagger low. “Everybody inside. Now.”The yard filled fast. Brothers shouting, engines cutting off, the new “recruits” herded in under gunpoint. The air smelled like exhaust, blood, and victory. But it felt thin.Hazel’s legs still shook as Jax helped her off the bike. She looked around at the familiar compound — her home once, before everything went to shit. It felt smaller now. Or maybe she was just bigger. Harder.Inside the clubhouse it was loud. Guys slamming beers,
King staggered back, hand flying to his chest. Blood was already spreading dark across his shirt. “What the fuck?” he gasped, eyes wide with shock.The lot went dead silent for one heartbeat. Then all hell broke loose.Vipers started yelling, raising guns. “Prez!” one screamed. “Kill that bitch!”They pulled triggers. Clicks. Dry fires. A couple of pops that went nowhere. Confusion hit hard.“What the fuck is this?” a big guy near Rico shouted, shaking his gun like it was broken.Hazel stood over King, gun still pointed. Her voice came out cold and steady. “You thought I was yours? You stupid piece of shit.”King dropped to one knee, breathing raggedly. Blood bubbled in his mouth. “Hazel… why?”She stepped closer. The floodlights made the blood shine. “Yo
Hazel stared at the ceiling while King’s arm lay heavy across her. Sleep wasn’t happening. The mill was tomorrow night. Everything had to line up perfectly or she was dead.She slipped out from under his arm carefully, sat on the edge of the bed, and rubbed her face. The snake tattoo still pulled tight every time she moved. Her burner stayed dead silent in her boot. No more messages. Too risky now.Morning hit and King was wired. He dragged her to the main room where Rico and a dozen guys waited around the big table.“Final prep,” King said, slamming a map on the table. “We roll heavy tonight. Hazel’s plan. Mill. Reaper walks in, we end him. Queen here gets the kill shot if she wants it.”Hazel nodded. “I want it.”Rico met her eyes for half a second across the table. He’d come through last night—slipped something
Hazel smiled against King’s mouth. “Can’t wait.”But her hands still had a little blood under the nails. Rico watched from across the lot and nodded once like he knew. This alliance was poison. And it was all about to boil over.King kept his arm around her shoulders as they walked back inside. “You smell like grease and blood, queen. I like it.”She didn’t answer. Just let him steer her through the main room where guys were still drinking and bullshitting about the mill. A couple raised their bottles at her. She gave a small nod.Next morning shit hit the fan fast.King stormed into the garage while Hazel was checking another fuel mix. His face was dark. Gun already out.“Spike’s missing,” he snapped. “You see him last night?”Hazel wiped her hands slowly. “Yea
The bike kept rolling deeper into the wrong territory. Hazel’s arms tightened around Tiffany’s waist. Her stomach twisted worse than any morning sickness.This isn’t right. Jax said Route 9. Chop shop. Why the fuck are we heading east?“Tiffany,” she said louder, voice cutting over the wind. “Stop
The morning went smooth like the day before. Tiffany had the ginger tea ready on the counter, honey stirred in just right. Hazel came out yawning, hair still messy from sleep.“Morning,” Tiffany said, sliding the mug over. “Stomach any better today?”
The compound woke slowly under a gray morning sky. Repairs from the latest Viper probe were still ongoing, the metallic clang of tools echoing across the yard like a constant reminder that peace was an illusion.Hazel moved through the garage with heavy steps, her body
The day after the claiming ceremony started with a deceptive calm. The compound was still riding the high of the night before, but the Viper raid and the taunting message had everyone on edge. Jax threw himself into work, pushing the brothers harder during morning drills. Hazel moved through her












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