
Flight Risk
January 6, 2022
She was all I ever wanted from the moment I met her.
My little bird.
We had our future all planned out, until I stared down a fork in the road
and had to make a terrible choice.
Torn apart, I never stopped fighting to find a way to be together.
Now, years later she’s back, as beautiful as ever. Broken and haunted.
How do I tell her she is still the one?
How do I chase the shadows from her eyes?
How do I keep her from running again?
Or will she always be a flight risk?
Author's note: This a second chance small town romance with darker themes. Trigger warnings include anxiety, eating disorders, drug use, non con, and emotional abuse.


HellKat
August 28, 2021
"I was sucked in from the very start, and only reluctantly put it down when I absolutely had to."- Goodreads Review ★★★★★
"Packed with unexpected and violent twists and turns, suspense, action, and how the storyline evolves, guarantees an emotional rollercoaster." - Goodreads Review ★★★★★
For seven years, I tried to feel.
For seven years, I tried to push the abyss of my past behind me.
For seven years, I chased adrenaline, bedded man after man, succumbed to the darkness that had consumed my soul.
Seven years later, I had no idea how far I could still fall.
It wasn’t until my best friend—my only friend—asked me to do a job.
My mark: tall, dark, dangerous.
He was the head of the West Coast Russian Bratva, one of the most powerful men in the world.
Two shadowed souls drawn to each other, seeking a light that had been ripped away from us.
But there are people much more dangerous in our world—and they found us.
For seven years, I tried to bury something within me that might be our only way to survive.
Seven years later, they’re going to wish I had died.
Author's note: Book one in a standalone series with HEA and no cliffhanger. This is a forced proximity, enemies to lovers, dark mafia romance. Trigger warnings apply in this book, including gore, self harm, graphic scenes of sex, and assault and violence, rape, non- con, and dub con that some may find disturbing.
"We are all like the bright moon, we still have our darker side"
Khalil Gibran
