No promises. No expectations. No names. That’s what Emmett Stone agreed to with the woman who caught his eye two months ago. After years of drama following the end of his motorcycle club, a no-strings fling with a mystery woman is exactly what he needs. Except as they find themselves together more and more, it’s impossible for him to keep his feelings at bay. She’s clever and sassy. She’s gracious and kind. She loves riding on the back of his bike every Saturday afternoon and lazing in his bed every Sunday morning. She’s the perfect woman. Except she’s Nova Talbot, the daughter of his archenemy—the man who murdered his father. Her identity will cost her the man who’s captured her heart unless she can convince Emmett her feelings are true.…
"Devney Perry is a consistent powerhouse in the ‘small town romance’ subgenre, and Tin Queen incorporates everything I love about her books: great writing, compelling characters, and a suspense-driven, emotionally-charged plotline that grips you by the throat from the very first page. It’s the final book in a series that’s consistently dazzled with its gritty storylines and intricately layered romances, and Perry saved the most jaw-dropping storyline of them all for last. Get the weekly Five Books newsletter It all starts with two apparent strangers meeting at a bar, followed by a night of wild sex and no names exchanged between them. One night turns into two, then three and four, and soon into a lot more, but what the hero doesn’t know until the very end is that the woman he’s fallen in love with is the daughter of his greatest enemy, and she came to town to ruin him. Perry takes the enemies-to-lovers trope and twists it away in the most unexpected of directions."