A Direct Sequel To Steel My Home

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I thought that breaking free of my abusive fiancé would be enough to rebuild my life. With J.'s love and the support of the Sons of Steel MC, I learned how to fight back.

But now J. and the club are in a battle for their lives, putting my love and my life in danger.

We need to fight back once again.

Against our enemies.

Against our families. And worst of all.

Against ourselves.

Note to readers: This is a direct sequel to Steel My Heart, picking up the morning after the events of the first book. It contains violence and some disturbing

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