Dizzy's Decision
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Publisher Description
She built her dream from grief. He'll destroy anyone who threatens it.
Mari Delgado has spent five years turning tragedy into purpose. Her food truck feeds soldiers at JBLM and represents everything she's fought for since her brother came home in a flag-draped coffin. When a drug operation decides her location belongs to them, she's prepared to fight alone—the way she's always fought.
Then the quiet biker who's been ordering breakfast burritos every morning for five years refuses to let her face the war by herself.
He's been watching her for years. Now he's done waiting.
Tommy "Dizzy" Dean spent nineteen years as a Stryker NCO, protecting soldiers who counted on him. When his mother got sick, he walked away from the Army—and arrived too late to save her. That guilt drives everything, including standing guard over a woman who doesn't know she's already his.
Then someone threatens Mari's truck, her daughter, her life. And Dizzy discovers he's done waiting. Done pretending he doesn't want to burn down anyone who touches what's his.
The cartel has twenty years of territory. Dizzy has brothers and rage.
Ernesto Vega built his empire on disappeared witnesses and bought cops. He expects the food truck owner to fold like all the others. He doesn't expect combat veterans who solve problems the way they learned overseas.
When Vega's men attack the compound, the Rangers answer with devastating force. And Dizzy discovers that protecting Mari isn't club business anymore. It's personal. It's primal. It's the first thing that's made him feel alive since he buried his mother.