A resilient single mother and survivor of domestic obsession.
Carly’s "comical" and "adorable" young son, whose safety becomes a central motivation for both Wasp and Carly.
A charismatic and protective biker who must transition from a carefree lifestyle to a more grounded role as a partner and father figure. Trapping Wasp by Harley Stone
A club comprised primarily of military veterans that emphasizes helping vets reintegrate into civilian society. Themes and Reception
The book focuses on Carly's trauma and Wasp's role in providing a safe harbor for her and Trent. A resilient single mother and survivor of domestic obsession
His life takes a turn when he meets , a newcomer in Seattle who is working two jobs to support her five-year-old son, Trent. Carly is a survivor of a dangerous past; she fled her hometown after a childhood friend became obsessively possessive and allegedly killed two of her best friends. As Wasp pursues a relationship with Carly, her past eventually catches up with her, forcing her to decide if she can finally stop running and trust the Dead Presidents MC to protect her and her son. Key Characters
Reviewers on sites like Goodreads and Barnes & Noble describe it as a quick, enjoyable read with a slower-developing romance compared to other MC books due to the presence of a child. A club comprised primarily of military veterans that
The story centers on , the Vice President of the Dead Presidents MC. Known for his social nature and ability to "rally the troops," Wasp is a Navy veteran who worked as a mechanic rather than in direct combat, unlike many of his club brothers.