Southern Steel - Titan
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  • Parts 19
  • Time 1h 48m
  • Reads 103,204
  • Votes 3,920
  • Parts 19
  • Time 1h 48m
Complete, First published Jun 17
Mature
Titan is the president of a biker club in Tennessee. After a rough childhood, he cares only about his club and his sister. Until a sexy nurse steps in to save his life one night, and now he wants things he never wanted before. Does he have room in his life for a strong willed woman?

Ari is an ER/Trauma nurse. When a biker literally crashes into her life and turns it upside down will it be too much? Can she get used to the biker lifestyle?
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