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Savage Possession: A Brutal M/M Motorcycle Club Romance

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He survived being sold. Now he must survive being kept.

Nine months ago, Tyler Morrison's family traded him to Hell's Reckoning MC to pay their debts. But Tyler made a fatal error—one that brought federal heat down on the club and sealed his fate. Now he belongs to Steel, the club's most brutal enforcer, who doesn't want property to cherish. He wants something to break.

Steel collects pain like other men collect trophies. Violence is his language. Suffering is his art. And Tyler? Tyler is his masterpiece in progress—a brilliant tech specialist whose hands must stay functional for club business, but everything else is Steel's to destroy.

There's no redemption here. No gentle touches. No protection beyond keeping him breathing. Just nightly punishments that push Tyler to dissociate from his own body—until Steel discovers the one thing that forces him to stay threatening the younger acquisitions Tyler still tries to protect.

As federal investigators close in and rival MCs circle like vultures, Tyler must navigate a psychological minefield where his tormentor is also his only shield. Where violence becomes routine. Where he starts to crave the honest brutality of a man who hurts him because he wants to, not because he has to.

In Hell's Reckoning MC, ownership isn't love—it's possession. And Steel doesn't just own Tyler's body. He's claiming his mind, piece by broken piece.

🔥 Darker. More brutal. Utterly devastating. For readers who crave psychological intensity, sadistic dominance, and Stockholm syndrome that goes beyond breaking to complete transformation.

⚠️ This is an extremely dark romance featuring graphic violence, psychological manipulation, and consensual non-consent. Not for the faint of heart.

196 pages, Kindle Edition

Published October 21, 2025

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October 29, 2025
I’m not sure what to say about this book. I wanted to read a truly dark book and that's what it was. In a way, I liked the book, and I think it's interesting to read stories where Stockholm syndrome develops.

When I chose this book, I knew there would be violence in it, so that's not a problem, but I think Tyler experienced an unnatural amount of it, it was a bit overkill. I also didn't like the aspect that he wasn't allowed to sleep or eat properly. He was actually in a really important role and did precise hacker/coder work where mistakes are not allowed, but they kept him awake by force—this didn't make sense to me.

I did like the development of Tyler and Steel's relationship and how it progressed. It was also interesting to read Tyler's thought process in particular. I also liked the writing style, and the author is a skilled writer.
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’And for the first time, huddled in the cold, sterile glow of the monitors, I felt a flicker of something that wasn't fear or pain. It was a cold, hard clarity. A kind of peace. The world wasn’t a place to be survived. It was a place to be endured. And the only way to endure it was to become as hard and as cruel as the thing that was breaking you.’

’The memories no longer hurt. They were just data points. Evidence.
”They were kind. They were gentle. And every nice word, every smile, every hug was a lie. It was manipulative. It was performance. Kindness I can’t trust is the most dangerous thing in the world.” ’
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October 23, 2025
Tyler was kidnapped from his family and forced to work for the MC. He’s a computer coder, and it sounds like they have him doing a “salami slicing” scheme, where you take fractions of a penny out of people’s bank accounts electronically. But he’s being kept awake with drugs and makes a typo, which locks the account with all the money they stole in it. The MC votes to kill him. A guy named Steel claims him instead.

Steel needs to be violent, as a pressure release, but he would like to have someone he can be violent towards on a regular basis, not just sporadically. So he takes the opportunity to claim Tyler as his property. Tyler will continue to work for the MC to try and fix his mistake, but when he’s not working, he’ll be tortured by Steel. And that’s pretty much the whole plot.

Steel has a lot, and I mean A LOT of internal thoughts about why he’s doing this, and what he’s doing, and Tylers reactions to what he’s doing. He doesn’t actually know Tyler’s reactions, it’s really just his assumptions of Tyler’s reactions. For example, Steel thinks when he puts antiseptic wipes on Tyler’s wounds “It was its own kind of violation.” I mean, I don’t think that’s true, but if you want to believe that, go ahead, I guess. Steel also says things like, “Don’t let going without sleep [because of the drugs] make you make a mistake.” Ok, how would anyone prevent drugs from making them make a mistake? What are you even talking about? What do you mean? Whatever, I guess. I wasn’t too impressed with all of Steel’s psycho-babble.

So they make him work 18 hours a day (Why 18?) forcing him to take the same drugs to keep him awake as they did before. Sounds stupid to me. Literally the only thing that changed is that Tyler now gets beaten with a belt the other 6 hours a day he isn’t working. Okaaaay…..
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January 22, 2026
Mesmerizing...😍😍😍

This story is the methodical stripping of a human being. Now, whether or not you see the same thing is up to you. It's violence in its purest. To take a person and layer by layer peel back his initial conditioning by his beloved parents and reshape them through careful attention to the applying of pain and humiliation revealing the monster within is brutally beautiful! As savage as Steel is, there is a revealing of an honesty in his recreation of the boy who was once Tyler Morrison. It is truly a valuable insight into the human condition. I highly recommend this crazy ride through a world that most of us couldn't even imagine...but definitely** check your triggers **! 😘
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November 14, 2025
Dark, savage and brutal

This is a purely dark and vicious story. It definitely is not for everyone so what that says about me I'm not sure because i got so engrossed I couldn't stop reading until I finished but read the trigger warnings. It involves buying and selling men, rape and beatings. Again its not for everyone but if you like very dark stories you'll probably like this. So far I've liked every book of this authors that I've read
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