Lachlan. Alastair. Ewan. They run the Clyde, and now they run me.
My father ran up a debt he couldn’t pay and handed me over to settle it. I didn’t get a say. I didn’t get a warning. I got a letter with my name on it and three men who already knew everything about me before I walked through their door.
They tell me I’m here until the debt is clear. What they don’t say – what none of them will say out loud – is that they have no intention of letting me leave.
Lachlan controls the ledger and thinks three steps ahead of everyone in the room, including me. Al says almost nothing, but he’s been watching over me since I was nine years old and I never knew. Ewan says everything, and he means all of it, and that’s the most dangerous thing about him.
I came here to survive them.
I didn’t expect to want to stay.
Iron Debt is a dark contemporary why choose romance featuring forced proximity, an organised crime setting, and a slow-burn Dom/sub dynamic where the heroine ends up with all three men.