
For Miki, Damie, Forest, and Rafe, the stage is where they all truly come alive, and the music they play is as important to them as the air they breathe. As they travel from gig to gig, the band is haunted by past mistakes and personal demons, but they forge on. The band is already close, but Damien knows they can be more-brothers of sorts, bound not only by familial ties but by their intense love for music. There’s something magical about being on tour, especially when traveling in a van with no roadies, managers, or lovers to act as a buffer. When Crossroads Gin hits the road, Damien hopes it will draw them closer together. However, those words were nothing compared to what Damien says next.


John’s spine, especially when they’re spoken with a nearly religious fervor by his brother-in-all-but-blood, Damien Mitchell. Those six words send a chill down Miki St. Neither man knows if they can make a relationship work, but despite Miki's emotional damage, Kane is determined to teach him how to love and be loved - provided, of course, Kane can catch the killer before Miki becomes the murderer's final victim.Sequel to Sloe Ride Sinners Series: Book Five We’re getting the band back together. As the murderer's body count rises, the attraction between Miki and Kane heats up. Kane Morgan, the SFPD inspector renting space in the art co-op next door, initially suspects Miki had a hand in the man's murder, but Kane soon realizes Miki is as much a victim as the man splattered inside the GTO. But when the man who sexually abused him as a boy is killed and his remains are dumped in Miki's car, Miki fears death isn't done with him yet.


John's vintage Pontiac GTO, and he has no idea how it got there.Īfter Miki survives the tragic accident that killed his best friend and the other members of their band, Sinner's Gin, all he wants is to hide from the world in the refurbished warehouse he bought before their last tour.
