Ward C
Blood Country

Everything changed after the hearing.
Now I’m living in a stone mansion buried in the Colorado mountains, miles from the nearest town, surrounded by forest so thick the sunlight barely gets through. I chose this. I chose them. And for the first time in as long as I can remember, I have something that feels like home.
I know what people would say if they could see my life. I don’t care. For the first time in as long as I can remember, I have something that feels like home.
Then I open the wrong door. And what I find on the other side destroys every version of these men I thought I knew.
I’ve been blind. To what Jude really is. To what Kent built around me. To what Gage has been helping them hide. Everything I believed about how I got here, why I was chosen, what they want from me — none of it is what I thought.
A patient from Greenridge got out. He watched me for months inside those walls. He’s convinced I belong to him, and he knows where I am.
When he comes for me, the only man capable of finding me in miles of wilderness is the same man I just learned to be afraid of. And I have to decide what terrifies me more — the thing hunting me in the dark, or the man I might still love enough to let bring me home.
Tropes: Serial killer romance, reverse harem / why choose, MFM, captive without knowing it, morally black heroes, dark suspense, possessive anti-heroes, forced proximity, who did this to you
Blood Country is book three of three in the Ward C Series. This is a dark MFM reverse harem romance trilogy that must be read in order.
Tropes:
- TBA
Trigger Warnings:
This book contains themes that may be triggering, such as:
- TBA
