Why You'll Love This
A sunshine hero and a guarded, pregnant heroine walk into a biker romance — and somehow it's the tenderness that hits hardest.
- Great if you want: a friends-to-lovers slow burn with real emotional weight
- The experience: warm but gritty — cozy moments cut through with genuine tension
- The writing: Frost balances sharp banter with unexpectedly vulnerable character beats
- Skip if: MC club morality and violence are hard lines for you
About This Book
Some fresh starts come wrapped in complications you never asked for. In Finding Mayhem, Layla Frost drops her heroine into a new town with nothing but a bruised past and a future growing inside her — and then places the most inconvenient, irresistible man imaginable right next door. Ward "Hollywood" Garrison is warm where she's guarded, easy where she's braced for hardship, and tangled up in a world that makes him the last person she should lean on. The tension between wanting safety and being drawn to someone who complicates it gives this story real emotional weight — this isn't a romance that pretends risk doesn't exist.
Frost writes with a sharp, witty rhythm that keeps even tender scenes from going soft. Her dialogue crackles, her characters feel lived-in rather than assembled, and she balances the lighter moments of an unlikely friendship with the darker undercurrent of the MC world without letting either element overwhelm the other. As the second book in the Court of Mayhem series, Finding Mayhem builds confidently on its world while remaining fully satisfying on its own — Frost trusts readers to keep up, and that respect shows on every page.