Dettagli del libro
Formato
Brossura
Pagine
312
Lingua
Inglese
Pubblicato
Oct 31, 2019
Editore
Independently published
ISBN-10
1701406802
ISBN-13
9781701406803
Descrizione
Dakota Macks stands out in the rugged world of the Knights of Havoc MC's Nomads. Described as the biggest and tallest member of the crew, his imposing presence is matched only by his fierce dedication to his brothers. Beneath the tough exterior lies a complexity that few get to see—he wrestles with his own demons and the responsibilities that come with being a part of such a notorious brotherhood.
As Dakota navigates the challenges of loyalty and personal sacrifice, his relationships with others within the club deepen. Trust and betrayal loom large, forcing him to confront what it means to be a part of a family forged in fire. As tensions rise and rivalries threaten the peace, Dakota must find a way to balance his instinct for survival with the bonds he’s forged over the years.
In the midst of chaos, Dakota's journey reveals the struggle between power and vulnerability, as he learns that true strength often comes from protecting those he loves. This exploration of camaraderie, resilience, and the dark side of loyalty paints a vivid picture of life within the world of motorcycle clubs, leaving readers questioning the line between brotherhood and individual identity.
As Dakota navigates the challenges of loyalty and personal sacrifice, his relationships with others within the club deepen. Trust and betrayal loom large, forcing him to confront what it means to be a part of a family forged in fire. As tensions rise and rivalries threaten the peace, Dakota must find a way to balance his instinct for survival with the bonds he’s forged over the years.
In the midst of chaos, Dakota's journey reveals the struggle between power and vulnerability, as he learns that true strength often comes from protecting those he loves. This exploration of camaraderie, resilience, and the dark side of loyalty paints a vivid picture of life within the world of motorcycle clubs, leaving readers questioning the line between brotherhood and individual identity.