
Blackhawk Disciples Motorcycle Club Series

Blackhawk Disciples MC - Book 1
Nero
My world is forged in brotherhood and unwavering loyalty. I live by the patch on my back.
As President of the Blackhawk Disciples, every choice I make carries the weight of my club, my brothers, and my city. I don’t have the luxury of making mistakes. Especially now there is a traitor inside my walls and an enemy circling closer.
Finding him is my priority. It has to be.
Then my best friend brings Taylor into my life, she’s got a sharp tongue, and zero patience for my attitude. She’s not meant for my world but is too tempting to forget. When she’s hurt, my protective instincts ignite, pulling her in deeper.
I wasn’t supposed to care. But I do.
As the threat against my club gets closer, my biggest secret becomes a target. When Taylor risks everything to protect that secret, there’s no turning back. Loving me isn’t safe but letting her walk away is impossible.
She was never part of the plan… Until she became everything.

Blackhawk Disciples MC - Book 2
Nashville
People think they know me because I laugh a lot. They’re usually wrong. Every man wearing my patch knows how serious I get when it matters.
My life is chaos, loyalty, and violence, and I like it that way. As the Sergeant-at-Arms for the Blackhawk Disciples MC, my job is protection, making sure threats disappear before they touch my club.
Right now, the biggest threat is a man from our past. Storm is always one step ahead of us, tearing at the club from the shadows and hurting anyone close enough to matter.
When Charley walks into my world, beautiful, guarded, and hiding scars she won’t talk about, protecting her is easy. Keeping my hands off her is not. She’s too young for me and I’m too dangerous for her.
But with every look, every smile, every time I watch her dance, our connection becomes impossible to ignore. Between Storm’s escalating attacks, and a rescue that shakes me to my core, Charley becomes more than a temptation, she becomes the woman I’ll burn the world to protect.
The question isn’t whether I’ll protect what’s mine… It’s whether we will survive the war that’s coming.
