In a world of flashing lights, fast money, and ruthless power plays, Legend "Crook" Rivers sits at the top of his empire-untouchable, unbothered, and unapologetically dangerous. With tattoos telling stories he refuses to speak aloud, and diamond studs glinting like war medals, he's built his throne from grit, grief, and the ghosts of a past no one dares to mention.
By night, he rules the city of Vegas from a heavily gated mansion surrounded by a gated community of homes owned by him and his crew, drenched in neon glow, surrounded by stacks of cash, women, bottles of Henny, and silent reminders of the weight he carries. But beneath the swagger and smoke, there's a man haunted by loyalty and loss-a man searching for something real in a world that worships the fake.
When Faith Moore, a fiery psychologist with a heart full of truth and trauma, enters his life, she threatens to unravel everything he has locked down. She's not impressed by the money. She's not blinded by the power. And she damn sure isn't afraid to dig up the past. A one night stand leads her pregnant and held in his house.
As desire burns between them and enemies close in, Faith must decide: will she cling to the life she's always known-or risk everything for the one man who she sees beneath the mask?
"Faith Everlasting" is a raw, sultry urban drama about love born in the shadows, redemption wrapped in danger, and a man torn between being the problem-or the salvation.
Perfect for fans of gritty romance with depth, edge, and a boss who prays with his pistol on the nightstand.
October
I loved him with everything I had. From the moment I was a teenager scribbling his name in my notebooks, to the nights I waited up for him with cold dinners and colder silences. He was my first everything-my husband, the father of my children, the quiet love of my life. I built our world with devotion, patience, and hope. But love isn't always enough, especially when you're competing with someone who seems to get the version of him you used to dream of.
I told myself he'd remember me. That one day he'd see me again. But the truth is, he already looked away-months ago. And I let it happen. Until my children saw it too. Until I couldn't unsee it.