Sins of the Hollow
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Harper Evans has nothing left.No job. No money. No plan. Just a dead grandmother's rotting house in Blackwood Hollow - a fog-choked Appalachian town where the mountains press in so tight the sky disappears and nobody leaves unless the road lets them.The house is falling apart. The car is dying. The town wants her gone.Except him.Cade Lawson is the only mechanic in the Hollow. Massive, tattooed, hands permanently black with engine grease. The whole town crosses the street when he walks by. They call him dangerous. They call him his father's son. They tell Harper to stay away.But Cade is the only one who fixes her roof when the ceiling caves in. The only one who drives her to the grocery store when her car won't start. The only one who shows up in the dark with firewood and silence and hands that know how to hold a woman like she's the most important thing he's ever rebuilt.Harper tells herself she's lucky. She tells herself the town is cruel and Cade is kind and the growing debt between them is just what neighbors do in places like this.She's wrong.Every breakdown was engineered. Every repair was a debt. Every closed door in town was shut by the same greased hands that hold her at night.Cade Lawson doesn't rescue broken things.He breaks them first. Then he walks in with his tools and his steady voice and says: I can fix that.And by the time Harper finds the truth hidden in his trailer - the stolen keys, the sabotaged pipes, the floor plan of her house annotated in red ink like a predator's blueprint - the cage is already built. The town is already his. And the most terrifying part isn't that she's trapped.It's that she doesn't want to leave.Sins of the Hollow is a standalone dark romance with no redemption arc, explicit content, and a morally black hero. This is not a love story. This is a trap disguised as one. Reader discretion is strongly advised.
Harper Evans has nothing left.No job. No money. No plan. Just a dead grandmother's rotting house in Blackwood Hollow - a fog-choked Appalachian town where the mountains press in so tight the sky disappears and nobody leaves unless the road lets them.The house is falling apart. The car is dying. The town wants her gone.Except him.Cade Lawson is the only mechanic in the Hollow. Massive, tattooed, hands permanently black with engine grease. The whole town crosses the street when he walks by. They call him dangerous. They call him his father's son. They tell Harper to stay away.But Cade is the only one who fixes her roof when the ceiling caves in. The only one who drives her to the grocery store when her car won't start. The only one who shows up in the dark with firewood and silence and hands that know how to hold a woman like she's the most important thing he's ever rebuilt.Harper tells herself she's lucky. She tells herself the town is cruel and Cade is kind and the growing debt between them is just what neighbors do in places like this.She's wrong.Every breakdown was engineered. Every repair was a debt. Every closed door in town was shut by the same greased hands that hold her at night.Cade Lawson doesn't rescue broken things.He breaks them first. Then he walks in with his tools and his steady voice and says: I can fix that.And by the time Harper finds the truth hidden in his trailer - the stolen keys, the sabotaged pipes, the floor plan of her house annotated in red ink like a predator's blueprint - the cage is already built. The town is already his. And the most terrifying part isn't that she's trapped.It's that she doesn't want to leave.Sins of the Hollow is a standalone dark romance with no redemption arc, explicit content, and a morally black hero. This is not a love story. This is a trap disguised as one. Reader discretion is strongly advised.
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