Feral Sons MC
Home is Where the Orc Is

ropes: Nomad settling down, “love me or leave me” ultimatum, right person wrong time, small town baker, instalove slow-cooked, MC romance
Claire Farrell has been in love with the same man for four years, and he’s never stayed more than four days.
Hunter Crane rolls into Nightfall Cove every three months. He always comes to her bakery first. They drink coffee in the dark before sunrise, and he tells her stories about roads she’ll never ride, and then he leaves. That’s the deal. That’s always been the deal. She’s baked his favourite scones every quarter like a woman lighting a candle in a window.
She’s done.
This visit is his last — unless he’s staying. She tells him at the counter, flour in her hair, her grandmother’s oven timer counting down behind her. Four days. Choose, or don’t come back.
Hunter has never chosen anyone. He’s never had roots to offer. The orc nomad raised by a club in Montana doesn’t know how to stay.
He’s got ninety-six hours to learn.
Steamy second-chance orc romance with a wandering nomad who has to trade his freedom for forever. Small-town baker, desperate “I might never see you again” heat, and an HEA that closes the Feral Sons MC series with flour on his hands and a toddler on the counter. Guaranteed HEA.
The Feral Sons MC: Monsters Who Ride Hard and Love Harder.
