Irish's Clover

Author: Ethan Brand
Genre(s): Romance | New Adult | LGBTQ+ | M-M Romance | MC
Total pages: 94
Irish's Clover

Two men. Eight years. One unspoken rule: no one else gets in.

Irish. Treasurer of the Steel Phoenixes MC. Quick fists, quicker mouth, and a grin that’s gotten him out of more trouble than it’s gotten him into. He and Declan have been a locked door since the day they met . No label, no explanation, no room for a third. Then a forensic accountant with trembling hands and a price on his head walks into a truck stop and Irish feels the lock click open.

Declan. Ex-Navy. Few words. Fewer emotions he’ll admit to. He left the military with events he can’t forget and a silence he wears like body armor. Irish is the only person who’s ever gotten past it. Declan doesn’t do vulnerability. He doesn’t do trust. And he sure as hell doesn’t do falling for the man him and Irish were only supposed to protect.

Nolan. Forensic accountant. Glasses. A mind that counts everything—exits, heartbeats, the exact number of days since a corrupt federal official ordered him dead. He’s been running for three weeks with an encrypted drive that could dismantle a weapons trafficking empire. He doesn’t need a motorcycle club. He doesn’t need two men who look at him like he’s something worth keeping. He needs to survive.

One safehouse. Three men. Walls thin enough to hear everything.

Now a Deputy Assistant Attorney General wants Nolan buried. An Eastern European enforcer is hunting them across the Nevada desert. And the evidence that could end it all is locked inside the mind of a man who’s never held a gun, protected by two men who’ve never shared anything. Until him.

Irish knows this will break them. Declan knows this will change them. Nolan knows the math doesn’t work.

None of them can stop.

Polyamorous MMM romance · Established couple + new lover · Forced proximity · Bodyguard/protector · Opposites attract · Hurt/comfort · Found family · Who did this to you?

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