A girl can wake up in a trunk only so many times before she starts to wonder if maybe she’s the problem… My name is Indigo Evans, and I cheerfully identify as a problem ( most of the time ). The life I built brick by brick with Los Cuervos MC was in danger. Uncle Roark and the Irish mob, partnered with an unknown enemy, threaten to destroy all the hard work and personal growth Sheila and I have achieved in the months since Hoodie Guy’s timely demise. Just as I started to build a life with the Crows and began to explore the chemistry between me and a certain growly biker, disaster struck. I’ll do just about anything to protect the people I’ve come to care about, even if that means facing down the scariest monster of them all: the Beast of Boston. All I thought I wanted was for Indigo to leave town. How wrong could one man be? My name may be Priest, but I seldom pray. God and I have gone our separate ways ever since the murder of my sister, but I’ll be damned if he wasn’t hearing from me now. Someone was attacking my home, kidnapping my brother and the woman I was starting to…not hate. As threats surround the Crows, we may have to look for unconventional allies to ensure our club’s survival and continue our mission to help those who need it most of all. Despite the danger, my mind is overrun with thoughts of a clinically quirky girl with green eyes and indigo hair. Will I be able to protect her, or will I fail Indigo as spectacularly as I failed my sister when she needed me most? Keeping Indigo is book two of the Damaged Goods Series, and cannot be read as a standalone . It is intended for readers aged 18+. If you like dark humor, spice (3-4 chili peppers depending on your spice tolerance), a crazy fierce FMC, sexy bikers, vicious mobsters, and best friends this book is for you! Tropes Include : he falls first, found family, mafia/bratva, MC romance, grumpy/sunshine, vigilante justice, healing & comfort Trigger Warning : This novel contains material that may disturb some readers. It includes: open-door sexual content, graphic violence, references to past SA (not graphically detailed), references to the death of a family member (off-page), torture, forced sterlization, and references to human trafficking. Your mental health is important, so please read responsibly.