The stranger asked too many questions about her chrome.Sawyer Quinn should have trusted the chill that ran down her spine.She runs Quinn's Cycles alone now — her father thirty years in the ground, her reckless seventeen-year-old brother Finn off on an "errand" with a stolen socket set and no explanation.She's good with engines. She's good with control. She's good at draining the weight from the words my father died last spring before they can drag her under.Then Caleb walks into her garage.Leather jacket worn at the elbows. A scar splitting his eyebrow like a crack in pavement. A smile built to make you trust it.He says he's building a Triumph. He asks who stamped her exhaust work.The questions land wrong. They settle in her chest like a stone dropping into still water.Because Caleb isn't shopping for parts.He's tracing something — someone — and the trail runs straight through Sawyer's missing brother and the secret her father left behind in the bones of the shop.Now there's a stalker in the shadows, a clock running down, and a truth that could get her killed."You can keep lying to me," Caleb tells her. "But the man hunting your brother won't ask as nicely as I did."The only person who can help her is the one she shouldn't believe. And the closer they get, the harder it is to tell whether Caleb is the danger — or the only thing standing between her and it.Some debts come due in chrome and blood. And the engine's already running.Chrome and Leather is a tense, high-octane romantic suspense thriller about a dangerous obsession, a stalker in the shadows, a missing sibling, a forbidden attraction, buried family secrets, and a race against time.Perfect for readers who love romantic suspense, slow-burn danger, protector heroes, gritty motorcycle settings, and twisty race-against-the-clock thrillers. A standalone with a pulse-pounding finish.