The Westwoods built their empire on strength.
Luxury gyms. Perfect bodies. Perfect lives.
At least, that's what the world sees.
Twenty-one-year-old Jayden Westwood has spent her whole life living up to an image she never asked for. On paper, she has it all - money, looks, family success - but inside, she's restless. Rebellious. Lost. Working at one of her family's gyms is just another way to keep her father happy while she drifts between late nights, hookups, and the illusion of control.
When her father brings in Atlas Sinclair, a quiet, undefeated underground boxer, to train at the gym, Jayden wants nothing to do with him. He's too serious, too focused, too... observant.
Atlas sees through her walls in ways no one ever has. She hates it - and hates that she can't stop thinking about him.
Atlas was raised a world away from the Westwoods' polished perfection. Born in London, shaped by hard fights and harder losses, he came to New York to rebuild - not to fall for a rich girl with blue eyes and a self-destructive streak. But no matter how much he tries to stay detached, Jayden pulls him in like gravity.
As their chemistry deepens, cracks start to show in the Westwood empire. Whispers of fraud, money laundering, and underground ties threaten to unravel everything. For the first time, Jayden has to choose between protecting the family name or facing the truth about the world she grew up in - and the man she's falling for.
In a city of flashing lights, bruised knuckles, and hidden secrets, Jayden and Atlas find each other when everything else is breaking.
He's never lost a fight.
But she might be the one thing he can't win without losing himself.