Keys: A Crossover: VDMC Book 12 (Via Daemonia Motorcycle Club 22)
About
Caspian “Keys” Davis is the Tech of the Via Daemonia Motorcycle Club and owner of Master Keys Security Solutions. Quiet, brilliant, and easily distracted, he’s known as the club’s “kid brother”. But recently, Keys has been striving to be better and become a warrior. Someone worthy of standing beside his club brothers. Someone worthy of her... The woman he fell for without ever touching.
Rose Benson has been running since she was eighteen. Declared dead under WITSEC, she was further betrayed by the handler she trusted, who fathered her son. With enemies closing in and Poison, Non Cras MC’s president, unknowingly in danger, Rose must finally come out of the shadows and join forces with the man she’s been in love with since their cyber introduction.
Keys has never fought a battle this personal, but for Rose and her child, he’d burn systems, break bones, and wage war on anyone in his way.
Perfect for readers who love a nerdy neurodivergent hero who’d burn the world down for his woman, a single mom who’s been running long enough, and the fierce found family loyalty of an MC series.
This book contains mature and potentially triggering content. Please be aware. Your mental health matters.
Violence & Action: Violence/physical assault, gun violence, death of secondary characters, murder, kidnapping references, human trafficking references, witness intimidation, explosions/bombing, graphic injury descriptions.
Substance Use: Forced drug addiction/heroin, drug relapse, references to past drug use, references to past drug dealing.
Sexual Content: Explicit sexual content, references to sexual exploitation/trafficking, references to past sexual coercion.
Family & Childhood: Child neglect references, parental abandonment, references to childhood illness/cancer, emotional abuse references, death of a parent references, estranged family relationships.
Other: PTSD, stalking/surveillance, federal corruption, pedophilia references (non-graphic, plot related), grief/loss, patricide, point of view of a morally complex character.