Duke
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Descripción editorial
She said no to dangerous men. He made them regret asking.
Janet Kowalski has spent ten years running a used bookstore in a dying mill town—finding homes for books nobody wanted, building something quiet in a place that had forgotten what quiet meant. When a money launderer decides her cash register is perfect for his operation, she does what survivors do: she says no.
Then they start breaking her windows.
He spent six years in prison learning what loyalty costs. She's about to become everything he's been protecting.
Duke is an enforcer who proved himself the hardest way possible—six years inside without naming names. He rides the Mon Valley every week, watching his hometown hollow out one business at a time. When he walks into a bookstore and finds a woman being terrorized by men he recognizes from the yard, he finds something worth more than territory.
A woman who said no for two months and refused to break. A woman with enough backbone to hit a man with a dictionary. A woman worth killing for.
She's done being alone. He's done being silent.
As the violence escalates and her store burns to ash, Janet discovers that the man who spent six years in concrete silence is also the only one who understands what isolation costs. But loving Duke means accepting his world—the brotherhood, the brutality, and the claiming that makes her his.
Two people who learned to survive by themselves. Finally choosing to survive together.
Some sentences end better than they start.